5986 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bde
4e17aa208f Fixed resource usage integrals. They were too large by a factor of
of profhz/stathz when profiling was enabled.
1996-07-30 16:59:22 +00:00
ache
1bf6778b44 Fix GIO_ATTR ioctl return to match SYSV 1996-07-30 15:20:08 +00:00
dyson
01ce9d323a Backed out the recent changes/enhancements to the VM code. The
problem with the 'shell scripts' was found, but there was a 'strange'
problem found with a 486 laptop that we could not find.  This commit
backs the code back to 25-jul, and will be re-entered after the snapshot
in smaller (more easily tested) chunks.
1996-07-30 03:08:57 +00:00
dyson
d5ddac354d Fix a problem with a DEBUG section of code. 1996-07-29 14:22:46 +00:00
dyson
b5b2209430 Fix an error in statement order in pmap_remove_pages, remove the pmap
pte hint (for now), and general code cleanup.
1996-07-29 03:08:51 +00:00
dyson
a0fe245605 Fix a problem that pmap update was not being done for kernel_pmap. Also
remove some (currently) gratuitious tests for PG_V...  This bug could
have caused various anomolous (temporary) behavior.
1996-07-28 20:31:27 +00:00
ache
f23f097f9a bzero reserved field into directory entry, junk here cause
scandisk error under Win95
1996-07-28 07:58:55 +00:00
dg
3b8df2418d Slight performance tweak for previous commit. 1996-07-28 02:54:09 +00:00
dyson
b8f642e489 Undo part of the scalability commit. Many of the changes
in vm_fault had some performance enhancements not ready
for prime time.  This commit backs out some of the changes.
1996-07-28 01:14:01 +00:00
dyson
844ec1f2c0 Modify slightly the output from the map file in /proc. Now the
executable bit is shown.
1996-07-27 19:47:04 +00:00
dyson
19e4b9aada Move a couple of the initialization commands to the right place. Multi
sector mode was not getting re-initialized when needed.
1996-07-27 19:01:10 +00:00
dyson
48e897bb4e Modification to vfs_cluster to allow clustering of NFS delayed writes.
Submitted by:	Doug Rabson <dfr@render.com>
1996-07-27 18:49:18 +00:00
dyson
3695a87050 Under certain circumstances, reading the /proc/*/map file can
crash the system.  Nonexistant objects were not handled correctly.
1996-07-27 18:28:10 +00:00
dyson
566ed4fc29 Allow sequentially created mmap'ed anonymous regions to coalesce. There
is little or no reason to create a swap pager for small mmap's.  The
vm_map_insert code will automatically create a swap pager if the object
becomes too large.  This fix, per a request from phk.
1996-07-27 17:21:41 +00:00
amurai
915073718d Under the heavy load for transmiting condition, it will be write error
and then never accept for sending packet from upper layer anymore
(i.e. ping -f )
Reviewed by:	David Greenman <dg@root.com>
Submitted by:	amurai@spec.co.jp
1996-07-27 12:40:31 +00:00
dyson
41a57d3946 Clean up some lint. 1996-07-27 04:22:12 +00:00
dyson
3a44c87901 Remove experimental header file. My test-build must have picked it
up in an unexpected place.
Submitted by:	jkh
1996-07-27 04:06:11 +00:00
dyson
b19b6d252f Remove a totally unneeded (and as of the last VM commit, incorrect) call
to pmap_clear_modify.
1996-07-27 03:50:31 +00:00
dyson
bb418c5f23 Missing (prototype) change from the previous commit. 1996-07-27 03:47:35 +00:00
dyson
293abd3564 This commit is meant to solve a couple of VM system problems or
performance issues.

	1) The pmap module has had too many inlines, and so the
	   object file is simply bigger than it needs to be.
	   Some common code is also merged into subroutines.
	2) Removal of some *evil* PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE macro calls.
	   Unfortunately, a few have needed to be added also.
	   The removal caused the need for more vm_page_lookups.
	   I added lookup hints to minimize the need for the
	   page table lookup operations.
	3) Removal of some bogus performance improvements, that
	   mostly made the code more complex (tracking individual
	   page table page updates unnecessarily).  Those improvements
	   actually hurt 386 processors perf (not that people who
	   worry about perf use 386 processors anymore :-)).
	4) Changed pv queue manipulations/structures to be TAILQ's.
	5) The pv queue code has had some performance problems since
	   day one.  Some significant scalability issues are resolved
	   by threading the pv entries from the pmap AND the physical
	   address instead of just the physical address.  This makes
	   certain pmap operations run much faster.  This does
	   not affect most micro-benchmarks, but should help loaded system
	   performance *significantly*.  DG helped and came up with most
	   of the solution for this one.
	6) Most if not all pmap bit operations follow the pattern:
		pmap_test_bit();
		pmap_clear_bit();
	   That made for twice the necessary pv list traversal.   The
	   pmap interface now supports only pmap_tc_bit type operations:
	   pmap_[test/clear]_modified, pmap_[test/clear]_referenced.
	   Additionally, the modified routine now takes a vm_page_t arg
	   instead of a phys address.  This eliminates a PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE
	   operation.
	7) Several rewrites of routines that contain redundant code to
	   use common routines, so that there is a greater likelihood of
	   keeping the cache footprint smaller.
1996-07-27 03:24:10 +00:00
peter
4daf71244c ttysleep() can return EWOULDBLOCK, not ETIMEDOUT as the comment in tty.c
suggests.

Pointed out by: bde
1996-07-26 16:55:37 +00:00
peter
838c9e34b6 Apply a bandaid to a problem elsewhere in the driver, when the process is
blocked in a write() while waiting for the output to drain, sleep only
for tp->t_timeout, not forever.  This only seems to happen when there is
either a modem lockup holding the hardware flow control down, or due to
some problem in the driver with processes attempting to write after the
modem has hung up (eg: elm, tf).
1996-07-26 13:47:38 +00:00
wollman
8f0bdc1b44 Rename KERN_DOMAINNAME to KERN_NISDOMAINNAME so that it can't be confused
with a real Domain Name.

Suggested by: Keith Bostic
1996-07-25 18:02:40 +00:00
asami
7918737d5b Fail when odd number of disks are specified with mirror flag. Memory
leak fixes.  Miscellaneous cleanup.

Partially submitted by:	Matt White <mwhite+@CMU.EDU>
1996-07-24 23:45:24 +00:00
phk
1e7e8dfc1e DEVFS needs a special bdevvp().
I just noticed some junk in my patch.  I'll remove that in a sec.
1996-07-24 21:22:36 +00:00
phk
3a73783c23 DEVFS needs a special bdevvp(). 1996-07-24 21:21:43 +00:00
wollman
9ca1f77c28 Fix a bug in ifa_ifwithnet() which caused a page fault in bcmp()
when attepmting to add certain types of routes.  This problem
only manifested itself in the presence of unconfigured point-to-point
interfaces.

Noticed by: Chuck Cranor <chuck@maria.wustl.edu>
1996-07-24 19:59:53 +00:00
wollman
730d9ea60b Eliminate some more references to separate ip_v and ip_hl fields. 1996-07-24 18:46:19 +00:00
phk
32cc66b6f0 Revert my bdevsw change for wcd.c, Bruce pointed out that
this driver has bogus open/close entries.
1996-07-24 13:35:34 +00:00
julian
16ad55d2ab Submitted by: archie@whistle.com
slight cleanups on yesterday's patches
1996-07-23 22:00:14 +00:00
phk
507c870974 Make a "DWIM" function for adding [bc]devsw entries for bdev drivers.
Saves about 280 butes of source per driver, 56 bytes in object size
and another 56 bytes moves from data to bss.

No functional change intended nor expected.

GENERIC should be about one k smaller now :-)
1996-07-23 21:52:43 +00:00
wollman
1499b723bf Fix a spelling error I forgot to bring over from my personal version
of the last (IF_ENQ_DROP) commit.
1996-07-23 14:44:46 +00:00
asami
80d0633189 Update to current state of PC98 world.
Submitted by:	The FreeBSD(98) development team
1996-07-23 07:46:59 +00:00
julian
7805978130 Submitted by: archie@whistle.com
appletalk cleanups
1996-07-23 01:18:47 +00:00
wollman
1e5c7466fc Add a new, better mechanism for sticking packets onto ifqueues.
The old system had the misfeature that the only policy it could implement
was tail-drop; the new IF_ENQ_DROP macro/function makes it possible
to implement more sophisticated queueing policies on a system-wide
basis.  No code actually uses this yet (although on my machine
I have converted the ethernet and (polled) loopback to use it).
1996-07-22 20:06:01 +00:00
peter
3fbdf15981 Don't dereference sc->sc_setmtu if it's NULL (such as when it's not running)
as discussed on current. (bde pointed out the cause of the problem)

Reported by: dev@fgate.flevel.co.uk
1996-07-21 17:14:06 +00:00
phk
e3bb4b0ae7 Add yet another kludge to this driver. Man page update to follow. 1996-07-21 09:28:50 +00:00
phk
31ff7912a4 Substitute raw{read|write} for ccd{read|write} 1996-07-21 09:28:03 +00:00
joerg
cc3250aa71 Post-commit review by Bruce. Mostly stylistic changes.
Submitted by:	bde
1996-07-21 08:20:51 +00:00
joerg
aae316ab55 Replace the annoying calls to Debugger() by panic()'s in the
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC case, and a warning only otherwise.

People who want them to break into the debugger can always set the
breakpoint explicitly.  The existing behaviour was a misfeature from
the beginning, in the (wrong) assumption that the SCSI controller must
always be of essential importance to the entire system.
1996-07-20 22:02:44 +00:00
joerg
8dc1750b2f Correct the timer2 acquiration and release, it must happen at splclock.
Also slightly reformatted so that it meets at least partially style(9),
and makes navigating through the functions easier.
1996-07-20 18:48:54 +00:00
joerg
05dd496ff2 Major cleanup of the timerX_{acquire,release} stuff. In particular,
make it more intelligible, improve the partially bogus locking, and
allow for a ``quick re-acquiration'' from a pending release of timer 0
that happened ``recently'', so it was not processed yet by clkintr().
This latter modification now finally allows to play XBoing over
pcaudio without losing sounds or getting complaints. ;-)  (XBoing
opens/writes/closes the sound device all over the day.)

Correct locking for sysbeep().

Extensively (:-) reviewed by:	bde
1996-07-20 18:47:23 +00:00
alex
88f3f2f294 Removed extraneous return. 1996-07-20 00:16:20 +00:00
se
ef0146e989 Last night (local time :) I accidently checked in an intermediate version
of this patch, which had not actually been reviewed by Joerg or Paul!
(I'll better stop committing files after midnight ...)

I'm now commiting the latest code, which has been reported to work.

Minor correction to the previous commit message for this file:
The first PCI Lance in a system will get a name of lnc1, the second
will be known as lnc2 and so on. An arbitrary number of cards is
supported in a system ...
1996-07-19 17:18:20 +00:00
amurai
a9d8f72f82 Add interrupt register set up with original register value
before attaching. Without this fix, 3c579(EISA) never make
any H/W inturrupt.
Reviewed by:	"Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@freefall.freebsd.org>, nao@sbl.cl.nec.co.jp and owner-current on mailing list ;-)
Submitted by:	amurai@spec.co.jp, nao@sbl.cl.nec.co.jp
1996-07-19 13:20:05 +00:00
se
011302ad00 FINALLY: PCI support for the Lance Ethernet driver.
This code applies to several systems with integrated Ethernet
chip, for example from HP or Compaq. It should also support
PCI Ethernet cards based on the AMD PCI Lance chip.

This code has been reviewed (visually) by Paul Richards and
tested (using an ISA Lance board) by Joerg Wunsch.
Since the parameters to nearly each and every single function
had to be changed (generally from unit number to lnc_soft*),
there is some potential for buglets having crept in ...

BEWARE: If you had lnc0 configured to have the ISA probe find
your PCI Lance, then it should now be found by the PCI probe,
and should be automatically configured as pci1 (!!! note the "1").

Reviewed by:	paul, joerg
1996-07-18 22:03:47 +00:00
julian
88c897a67d some internal modems need LOTS of time to generate an interrupt
on demand.. increase DELAY from 1000 uS to 10000uS
1996-07-17 22:07:23 +00:00
joerg
80ad4711dc Introduce two /dev/audio compat alias names for flushing and draining
the pcaudio device.  Now, XBoing sounds much better...
1996-07-17 20:18:56 +00:00
bde
d2dedce665 Fixed adjustment of `time' when timer0 is released. 27465 was 27645 in
a comment and in code that was only used when pcaudio was closed.  The
maximum error was 66 usec.
1996-07-17 11:26:05 +00:00
dfr
90a643ddb4 Various fixes from frank@fwi.uva.nl (Frank van der Linden) via
rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca:

1. Clear B_NEEDCOMMIT in nfs_write to make sure that dirty data is
correctly send to the server.  If a buffer was dirtied when it was in
the B_DELWRI+B_NEEDCOMMIT state, the state of the buffer was left
unchanged and when the buffer was later cleaned, just a commit rpc was
made to the server to complete the previous write.  Clearing
B_NEEDCOMMIT ensures that another write is made to the server.

2. If a server returned a server (for whatever reason) returned an
answer to a write RPC that implied that fewer bytes than requested
were written, bad things would happen.

3. The setattr operation passed on the atime in stead of the mtime to
the server. The fix is trivial.

4. XIDs always started at 0, but this caused some servers (older DEC
OSF/1 3.0 so I've been told) who had very long-lasting XID caches to
get confused if, after a reboot of a BSD client, RPCs came in with a
XID that had in the past been used before from that client. Patch is
to use the current time in seconds as a starting point for XIDs. The
patch below is not perfect, because it requires the root fs to be
mounted first. This is because of the check BSD systems do, comparing
FS time to system time.

Reviewed by:	Bruce Evans, Terry Lambert.
Obtained from:  frank@fwi.uva.nl (Frank van der Linden) via rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
1996-07-16 10:19:45 +00:00