config_drive: Catch an instance of anonymous drives. Doubtless many remain. interrupt.c: complete_rqe: Call logrq to log iodone events if DEBUG_LASTREQS is set. Call set_sd_state with setstate_noupdate to avoid buffered I/O out of interrupt context. Use define DEBUG_RESID instead of constant. memory.c: Remove dead expandrq() function Malloc: Remove directory component of file names in malloc table. Add function vinum_rqinfo (part of the request tracing stuff). request.c: Add function logrq (part of the request tracing stuff). vinumstrategy: Check whether config needs to be written to disk, do it if so. This is a stopgap until the Vinum daemon (bacchusd? oenologistd?) is written. If DEBUG_LASTREQS is set, call logrq to log user buffer headers. launch_requests: Correct format of debug output to console. If DEBUG_LASTREQS is set, call logrq to log request elements. request.h: Add definitions for request trace. state.c: set_sd_state: Check flags for setstate_noupdate. If set, don't write the config to disk, just set global VF_DIRTYCONFIG flag. This is part of the kludge to avoid writing config from an interrupt context. vinumext.h: Add declaration for vinum_rqinfo, put inside #ifdef DEBUG Remove dead macro expandrq vinumio.h: Increase maximum ioctl reply length to 4 kB if DEBUG is set. Define VINUM_RQINFO ioctl if DEBUG is set. vinumioctl.c: vinumioctl: Change implementation of VINUM_DEBUG ioctl: use a debug flag (DEBUG_REMOTEGDB) to decide whether to go into remote debugging or not. Implement VINUM_RQINFO. vinumkw.h: Define kw_info even when not debugging. vinumvar.h: Define VF_DIRTYCONFIG Add pointers to request info to vinum_info if DEBUG is set. Define setstate_noupdate Define additional debug bits DEBUG_RESID, DEBUG_LASTREQS and DEBUG_REMOTEGDB.
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