- do not use static memory as we are under a shared lock only
- properly rtfree routes allocated with rtalloc
- rename to verify_path6()
- implement the full functionality of the IPv4 version
Also make O_ANTISPOOF work with IPv6.
Reviewed by: gnn
Approved by: re (blanket)
kernel mode, always use the curthread pmap instead. There are valid cases
were we can fault on a user address from the kernel without pcb_onfault
being set.
Approved by: re (blanket)
contaminated with the GPL code. While this information was present in
the COPYRIGHT.INFO file, it is FreeBSD's standard practice to, where
possible, include explicit license information in files.
Approved by: release engineer (scottl)
ref while we're calling vgone(). This prevents transient refs from
re-adding us to the free list. Previously, a vfree() triggered via
vinvalbuf() getting rid of all of a vnode's pages could place a partially
destructed vnode on the free list where vtryrecycle() could find it. The
first call to vtryrecycle would hang up on the vnode lock, but when it
failed it would place a now dead vnode onto the free list, and another
call to vtryrecycle() would free an already free vnode. There were many
complications of having a zero ref count while freeing which can now go
away.
- Change vdropl() to release the interlock before returning. All callers
now respect this, so vdropl() directly frees VI_DOOMED vnodes once the
last ref is dropped. This means that we'll never have VI_DOOMED vnodes
on the free list.
- Seperate v_incr_usecount() into v_incr_usecount(), v_decr_usecount() and
v_decr_useonly(). The incr/decr split is so that incr usecount can
return with the interlock still held while decr drops the interlock so
it can call vdropl() which will potentially free the vnode. The calling
function can't drop the lock of an already free'd node. v_decr_useonly()
drops a usecount without droping the hold count. This is done so the
usecount reaches zero in vput() before we recycle, however the holdcount
is still 1 which prevents any new references from placing the vnode
back on the free list.
- Fix vnlrureclaim() to vhold the vnode since it doesn't do a vget(). We
wouldn't want vnlrureclaim() to bump the usecount since this has
different semantics. Also change vnlrureclaim() to do a NOWAIT on the
vn_lock. When this function runs we're usually in a desperate situation
and we wouldn't want to wait for any specific vnode to be released.
- Fix a bunch of misc comments to reflect the new behavior.
- Add vhold() and vdrop() to vflush() for the same reasons that we do in
vlrureclaim(). Previously we held no reference and a vnode could have
been freed while we were waiting on the lock.
- Get rid of vlruvp() and vfreehead(). Neither are used. vlruvp() should
really be rethought before it's reintroduced.
- vgonel() always returns with the vnode locked now and never puts the
vnode back on a free list. The vnode will be freed as soon as the last
reference is released.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems, Inc.
Debugging help from: Kris Kennaway, Peter Holm
Approved by: re (blanket vfs)
Hopefully this fixes ed(4) under qemu. I'm shocked that real hardware
is apparently working with these bugs.
Approved by: re (ifnet blanket)
Pointy hat: brooks
hostapd v0.3.9,
sendmail OSTYPE(freebsd6) support,
WPA Supplicant v0.3.9, and
new manual pages: bus_space(9) and pmap_page_init(9).
Approved by: re (implicitly)
avoid the confusing error message about the line being too long). This
change uses fgetln to detect the right conditions, but the fixed-width
line buffer is kept because too many other places in the program make
assumptions about its maximum width.
Approved by: re (scottl)
ports. This mtree now specifies basic structure of X11BASE, similarly
to BSD.local.dist.
No objections on: freebsd-x11@
Approved by: re (dwhite), portmgr
of the clean and dirty lists. This is in an attempt to catch the wrong
bufobj problem sooner.
- In vgonel() don't acquire an extra reference in the active case, the
vnode lock and VI_DOOMED protect us from recursively cleaning.
- Also in vgonel() clean up some stale comments.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems, Inc.
Approved by: re (blanket vfs)
early. I've moved it all the way to the top rather than part way up as
the submitter did.
Submitted by: Jung-uk Kim <jkim at niksun dot com>
Reported by: submitter, le, dougb
Approved by: re (ifnet blanket)
function as @comment has. But will be valid only for files and not
for md5 sums, rcsid's and comments in the future.
Submitted by: flz
Approved by: re@ (scottl)
promised by the Argument List Processing section introduction.
What follows the option in the options list is its long name,
not its argument (as is the case for the -c option). Also
sort references in the SEE ALSO section.
Approved by: re (blanket)
implementation. I took the NetBSD man page, and hacked it to, I hope,
to reflect the preliminary version of the bus space that Justin Gibbs
committed as part of the CAM integration in FreeBSD 3.0.
This isn't perfect, but it is better than we have now (which is, ahem,
nothing). Please coordinate changes to the file through me through
the 6.0 release.
Approved by: re (blanket for this one file)
function pointer to the vga render dispatch table and initialized it with
vga_nop. The problem is that vga_nop() is a varargs function, and the
table declares a non-varargs function pointer. On amd64 (and I think ppc),
mixing varargs and non-varargs function pointers is fatal.
Change vga_nop() and gfb_nop() from varargs to non-varargs do-nothing
functions. This stops the stack corruption that only happened on amd64.
Approved by: re (scottl)