specified, the rightmost option takes effect." Fix code to obey
this. This makes e.g. "mount -r /usr" or "mount -ar" actually
mount file systems read-only.
Fix detection of active unlinked files by checking VI_OWEINACT and
VI_DOINGINACT in addition to v_usecount.
Defer inactive handling for unlinked files if the file system is mostly
suspended (secondary writes being blocked).
Perform deferred inactive handling after the file system is resumed.
triggers.
This should eliminate all the trivial messages which result from minor
increases in cpu_tick frequency.
Machines which don't du cpu clock fiddling shouldn't issue "backwards"
messages now.
Laptops and other machines where the initial estimate of cputicks may be
waaaay off will still issue warnings.
replacement for vn_write_suspend_wait() to better account for secondary write
processing.
Close race where secondary writes could be started after ffs_sync() returned
but before the file system was marked as suspended.
Detect if secondary writes or softdep processing occurred during vnode sync
loop in ffs_sync() and retry the loop if needed.
whether or not to allocate a full mbuf cluster rather than just a plain
mbuf when adding on additional mbufs in m_getm(). In practice, there wasn't
any resulting mem trashing since m_getm() doesn't ever allocate an mbuf with
a packet header, and MINCLSIZE is the available payload in an mbuf with a
header rather than the available payload in a plain mbuf.
Discussed with: andre (lightly)
Releasing items from the mt_zone can not be done by a simple
uma_zfree() call since mt_zone is allocated with the UMA_ZONE_MALLOC
flag. Use uma_zfree_arg instead and supply the slab.
This bug caused panics in low memory situations on unloading kernel
modules containing MALLOC_DEFINE(..) statements.
Submitted by: ups
be called without any vnode locks held. Remove calls to vn_start_write() and
vn_finished_write() in vnode_pager_putpages() and add these calls before the
vnode lock is obtained to most of the callers that don't already have them.
has many positive effects including improved smp locking, reducing
interdependencies between mounts that can lead to deadlocks, etc.
- Add the softdep worklist and various counters to the ufsmnt structure.
- Add a mount pointer to the workitem and remove mount pointers from the
various structures derived from the workitem as they are now redundant.
- Remove the poor-man's semaphore protecting softdep_process_worklist and
softdep_flushworklist. Several threads may now process the list
simultaneously.
- Add softdep_waitidle() to block the thread until all pending
dependencies being operated on by other threads have been flushed.
- Use softdep_waitidle() in unmount and snapshots to block either
operation until the fs is stable.
- Remove softdep worklist processing from the syncer and move it into the
softdep_flush() thread. This thread processes all softdep mounts
once each second and when it is called via the new softdep_speedup()
when there is a resource shortage. This removes the softdep hook
from the kernel and various hacks in header files to support it.
Reviewed by/Discussed with: tegge, truckman, mckusick
Tested by: kris
so other threads can not see it if we unlock the proc
lock (this can happen in knlist_delete). Don't do wakeup,
it is not necessary.
2. Decrease kaio_buffer_count in biohelper rather than
doing it in aio_bio_done_notify.
3. In aio_bio_done_notify, don't send notification if KAIO_RUNDOWN
was set, because the process is already in single thread mode.
4. Use assignment to initialize aiothreadflags.
5. AIOCBLIST_RUNDOWN is not useful, axe the code using it.
6. use LIO_NOP instead of zero.
callout_drain() logic. We no longer need a separate non-spin mutex to
do sleep/wakeup with, instead we can now just use the one spin mutex to
manage all the callout functionality.
the last reference is dropped. I forgot that vnodes can stick around
for a very long time until processes discover that they are dead. This
means that a vnode reference is not sufficient to keep the mount
referenced and even more code will be required to ref mount points.
Discovered by: kris
- Reorder the events in exit(2) slightly so that we trigger the S_EXIT
stop event earlier. After we have signalled that, we set P_WEXIT and
then wait for any processes with a hold on the vmspace via PHOLD to
release it. PHOLD now KASSERT()'s that P_WEXIT is clear when it is
invoked, and PRELE now does a wakeup if P_WEXIT is set and p_lock drops
to zero.
- Change proc_rwmem() to require that the processing read from has its
vmspace held via PHOLD by the caller and get rid of all the junk to
screw around with the vmspace reference count as we no longer need it.
- In ptrace() and pseudofs(), treat a process with P_WEXIT set as if it
doesn't exist.
- Only do one PHOLD in kern_ptrace() now, and do it earlier so it covers
FIX_SSTEP() (since on alpha at least this can end up calling proc_rwmem()
to clear an earlier single-step simualted via a breakpoint). We only
do one to avoid races. Also, by making the EINVAL error for unknown
requests be part of the default: case in the switch, the various
switch cases can now just break out to return which removes a _lot_ of
duplicated PRELE and proc unlocks, etc. Also, it fixes at least one bug
where a LWP ptrace command could return EINVAL with the proc lock still
held.
- Changed the locking for ptrace_single_step(), ptrace_set_pc(), and
ptrace_clear_single_step() to always be called with the proc lock
held (it was a mixed bag previously). Alpha and arm have to drop
the lock while the mess around with breakpoints, but other archs
avoid extra lock release/acquires in ptrace(). I did have to fix a
couple of other consumers in kern_kse and a few other places to
hold the proc lock and PHOLD.
Tested by: ps (1 mostly, but some bits of 2-4 as well)
MFC after: 1 week
modules prior to looking up the directory which we will cover to avoid
this problem in mount.
- We must hold the coveredvp locked before we can busy the mountpoint to
prevent a lock order reversal with the vfs_busy() in lookup which holds
the directory lock prior to doing a vfs_busy(). The directory lock is
required to safely clear the v_mountedhere field on the directory.
MFC After: 1 week