acquire vnode lock for OBJT_VNODE object after map lock is dropped.
Because we have the busy page(s) in the object, sleeping there would
result in deadlock with vnode resize. Try to get lock without sleeping,
and, if the attempt failed, drop the state, lock the vnode, and restart
the fault handler from the start with already locked vnode.
Because the vnode_pager_lock() function is inlined in vm_fault(),
axe it.
Based on suggestion by: alc
Reviewed by: tegge, alc
Tested by: pho
attributes. The start and end more accurately describe the
space taken by a partition. The offset and size are used to
describe the effective (usable) storage of that partition.
underlying partitioning scheme.
o Put the start and end of the partition in the XML configuration.
The start and end are the LBAs of the first and last sector
(resp.) of the partition. They are currently identical to the
offset and size attributes, which describe the partition as an
offset and size in bytes, but may not in the future. The start
and end will be used for the logical partition boundaries and
may include metadata. The offset and size will always represent
the useful storage space within the partition. Typically these
two notions are the same, but for logical partitions in an
extended partition, the EBR is more naturally treated as being
part of the partition.
describing why several calls to vm_deallocate_object() with locked map
do not result in the acquisition of the vnode lock after map lock.
Suggested and reviewed by: tegge
be accessible outside vmspace_fork() yet, but locking it would satisfy
the protocol of the vm_map_entry_link() and other functions called
from vmspace_fork().
Use trylock that is supposedly cannot fail, to silence WITNESS warning
of the nested acquisition of the sx lock with the same name.
Suggested and reviewed by: tegge
both node pointer and name component. This does the right thing for
hardlinks to the same node in the same directory.
Submitted by: Yoshihiro Ota <ota j email ne jp>
PR: kern/131356
MFC after: 2 weeks
(duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into
common, INET/6 independent functions.
The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and
ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change
in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the
duplicate.
Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical.
Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from
ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left
is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted.
Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical.
Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to
ipsec_set_policy_internal().
Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other
to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers.
Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical
(ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version).
Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(),
the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate
copy and adapt the callers.
The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments.
Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical
apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local
ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific
wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public
ipsec_in_reject().
Reviewed by: sam
Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal)
MFC after: 26 days
X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
stating that in FreeBSD the atol() and atoll() functions affect
errno in the same way as strtol() and stroll().
PR: docs/126487
Submitted by: edwin
Reviewed by: trhodes, gabor
MFC after: 1 week
the jail case specifically. In case we find a proper pre-seeded
devfs in the chroot path (mounted from the base system) permit
starting chrooted else give proper warn/error messages.
PR: conf/103489
Reviewed by: dougb
MFC after: 5 days
solving a possible panic when snd_ai2s is loaded at boot time. Also change
the device setup to indicate to the pcm layer that the device is MPSAFE.
Submitted by: Marco Trillo
Suggestions by: Ariff Abdullah
o add missing channel flags for ECM, indoor, and outdoor constraints
o use HT capabilities to short-circuit HT20/HT40 channel construction
o rewrite 1/2 and 1/4 width channel handling yet again; previously
we assumed there was a full-width version of the channel in the
calibration table but that's not always true (e.g. for the Public
Safety Band), now we first check the calibration table for the
exact channel we want then fall back to the heuristics we used before
o fix HT channel construction; wasn't adjusting band edges for HT40
channel bandwidth requirements
- ath(4) is the last listed device, so make it's comment last as well
- since we have hints for le(4), bring it back by inserting commented
out line until I check, if it can be safely enabled.
- bring snc(4) explanation
- put pmtimer comment together with other drivers' comments in a block
- bring comments for canbus, canbepm, pmc
olpt comment has been left blank, since I don't know how does this
driver differ from other printer drivers.
- leave pmtimer comment that is common to other architectures.
- bring pbio explanation to the block comment relating to other
drivers in the same block.
- remove misleading nve/nfe comments, which make it hard to
distinguish those two at a first glance
- bring pbio documentation to the block comment together with
other drivers
I also brought commented out line responsible for si(4), since it
seems to compile and already has respective comment in this file.