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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Jacob
0e3b145ea3 Fix spellings. Prototype mpt_dump_request. Add a 'raid_enabled' tag. 2006-05-26 05:42:00 +00:00
Matt Jacob
1043516d26 Remove handrolled raw dump of a request from
mpt_send_cmd and replace with a new debug function.
2006-05-26 05:41:14 +00:00
Warner Losh
a296dc3e60 wi works on amd64 laptops. Enable its building as a module. 2006-05-26 03:45:29 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
0c89bb0a02 Add "update" mount option to global_opts array,
for use with vfs_filteropt().
2006-05-26 02:38:48 +00:00
Ed Maste
1b861e4a10 QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG is intended for userland code, so don't include checks
that call panic under it.
2006-05-26 02:26:53 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
c212f0efe9 Remove any reference to enable_mmu(), it's been gone for a long time.
Submitted by:	kevlo
2006-05-26 01:41:47 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
23badd1016 Remove calls to vfs_export() for exporting a filesystem for NFS mounting
from individual filesystems.  Call it instead in vfs_mount.c,
after we call VFS_MOUNT() for a specific filesystem.
2006-05-26 01:21:51 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
5eb304a91a Remove calls to vfs_export() for exporting a filesystem for NFS mounting
from individual filesystems.  Call it instead in vfs_mount.c,
after we call VFS_MOUNT() for a specific filesystem.
2006-05-26 00:32:21 +00:00
Warner Losh
d708737568 APM was calling the suspend process from a timeout. This meant that
other timeouts could not happen while suspending, including timeouts
for things like msleep.  This caused the system to hang on suspend
when the cbb was enabled, since its suspend path powered down the
socket which used a timeout to wait for it to be done.

APM now creates a thread when it is enabled, and deletes the thread
when it is disabled.  This thread takes the place of the timeout by
doing its polling every ~.9s.  When the thread is disabled, it will
wakeup early, otherwise it times out and polls the varius things the
old timeout polled (APM events, suspend delays, etc).

This makes my Sony VAIO 505TS suspend/resume correctly when APM is
enabled (ACPI is black listed on my 505TS).

This will likely fix other problems with the suspend path where
drivers would sleep with msleep and/or do other timeouts.  Maybe
there's some special case code that would use DELAY while suspending
and msleep otherwise that can be revisited and removed.

This was also tested by glebius@, who pointed out that in the patch I
sent him, I'd forgotten apm_saver.c

MFC After: 3 weeks
2006-05-25 23:06:38 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
a856bed399 Ignore SIGPIPE signals on write() failures.
We already check for write() failures and handle EPIPE.
Failure to handle SIGPIPE was resulting in rpc.lockd terminating.

PR:		bin/97768
Reported by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at csie dot nctu dot edu dot tw>
MFC after:	1 day
2006-05-25 22:12:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
bc5521260c Only reference the firmware module once rather than twice. The extra call
was accidentally added in 1.55 and resulted in an extra reference count
being held on the linker file.

MFC after:	1 week
2006-05-25 22:04:46 +00:00
Kirill Ponomarev
4ba3b38b64 Enable numeric arguments and +/- prefixes with -user (-group)
options.

PR:		bin/71513
Submitted by:	Andre Albsmeier <Andre.Albsmeier@siemens.com>
MFC after:	7 days
2006-05-25 21:20:43 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
7e16358b54 o FreeBSD 5.5 added. 2006-05-25 18:16:16 +00:00
Stephan Uphoff
6c1b7d16c2 Call vm_object_page_clean() with the object lock held.
Submitted by:	kensmith@
Reviewed by:	mohans@
MFC after:	6 days
2006-05-25 17:16:11 +00:00
Robert Watson
20bdac8a4f Use getsock() and fput() instead of fgetsock() and fputsock() in
sendfile().  This causes sendfile() to use the file descriptor
reference to the socket instead of bumping the socket reference
count, which avoids an additional refcount operation, as well as a
potential expensive socket refcount drop, which can lead to
contention on the accept mutex.  This change also has the side
effect of further reducing the number of cases where an in-progress
I/O operation can occur on a socket after close, as using the file
descriptor refcount prevents the socket from closing while in use.

MFC after:	3 months
2006-05-25 15:10:13 +00:00
Ceri Davies
8a3dce3376 Clarify that G_F_DISKIOCTL is unused, and remove G_T_DETAILS altogether,
since it isn't actually #defined.

Discussed with:	phk
2006-05-25 13:39:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
9c7560167d In our system there's no intermediate step between a definitive Supreme
Court decision and violent revolution.
                -- Al Gore (New York Magazine, May 29 2006)
2006-05-25 11:21:40 +00:00
Robert Watson
64ccf56136 Use WARNS and rely on rules rather than an explicit target for the
test binary.

Reported by:	maxim
2006-05-25 10:46:43 +00:00
Robert Watson
0fb57f87a3 Add a basic regression test for sendfile() over TCP, which sends varying
lengths of headers and data and makes sure it receives about the right
number of bytes.
2006-05-25 09:50:14 +00:00
Brad Davis
eaa9b5ef09 s/on a crt//
systat is working great on this LCD ;)

Submitted by:	Ben Haga <tuximus AT absoludicrous DOT com>
MFC after:	3 days
2006-05-25 06:05:04 +00:00
Xin LI
aa5c5263bc - Add include for libutil.h and string.h for prototype.
- Cast the rvalue to be compared with the result of
   strlen() to size_t.
2006-05-25 04:01:04 +00:00
Stephan Uphoff
dcf67e65d2 Do not set B_NOCACHE on buffers when releasing them in flushbuflist().
If B_NOCACHE is set the pages of vm backed buffers will be invalidated.
However clean buffers can be backed by dirty VM pages so invalidating them
can lead to data loss.
Add support for flush dirty page in the data invalidation function
of some network file systems.

This fixes data losses during vnode recycling (and other code paths
using invalbuf(*,V_SAVE,*,*)) for data written using an mmaped file.

Collaborative effort by: jhb@,mohans@,peter@,ps@,ups@
Reviewed by:	tegge@
MFC after:	7 days
2006-05-25 01:00:35 +00:00
Mohan Srinivasan
5bbfbd1422 Since NFSv4 is not SMP safe, nfsiod needs to acquire Giant for NFSv4 mounts
before doing the read/write.

Reported by:	Chuck Lever.
2006-05-24 23:06:50 +00:00
Sam Leffler
75b773ae3d When starting up threads in taskqueue_start_threads create them
stopped before adjusting their priority and setting them on the run
q so they cannot race for resources (pointed out by njl).

While here add a console printf on thread create fails; otherwise
noone may notice (e.g. return value is always 0 and caller has no
way to verify).

Reviewed by:	jhb, scottl
MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-05-24 22:11:07 +00:00
Robert Watson
33c6a485bd Adjust minimum iod threads from 4 to 0 -- since we compile the NFS
client into the kernel by default, and many users won't use NFS,
don't start an extra 4 kernel threads that are unused.  Once NFS
becomes active, it will start nfsiod's as it needs them.

We might consider mandating a minimum iod's equal to the number of
active NFS mounts (truncated to some value), which would force some
to remain available without having to create a new one if the file
system is mostly inactive.

PR:		70880
MFC after:	2 weeks
Prodded by:	cel
Head nod:	peter
Pointed out by:	Joe <fbsd_user at a1poweruser dot com>
2006-05-24 21:04:46 +00:00
Warner Losh
fef035542a Export the pribus, secbus and subbus as sysctls for information
purposes only.  Additional information may be exported in the future.
2006-05-24 17:27:55 +00:00
Warner Losh
2f6303b0f6 Suspend the children before we turn off card events in hardware. This
was done, I believe, to work around some cards having issues in the
suspend case.  I think that this helped my Sony VAIO TS505 work better
when it had certain wireless cards in it and I did a apm -z.  I've not
tested suspend/resume on other laptops in a long time, so I hope this
doesn't cause greif.  Please let me know if it does.
2006-05-24 17:26:16 +00:00
Warner Losh
1b2ec08c94 Fix a race when detaching the cbb worker thread. There were a couple
of cases where we didn't take out the lock before setting or clearing
a bit.  This apparently can lead to a race at kldunload time (at least
on my Turion64 laptop, never saw it on my Sony Vaio).
2006-05-24 17:22:53 +00:00
Warner Losh
03d9e830c1 Add cbb, cardbus, pccard and exca to the list of modules. The appear
to work on the Turion64 laptop I have.
2006-05-24 16:26:29 +00:00
Wilko Bulte
3462e911f4 Vinod has passed the maintainership for the twa/twe drivers to
Adam Radford as follows:

twe             aradford@amcc.com       Pre-commit review requested
twa             aradford@amcc.com       Pre-commit review requested

With hat: core-secretary
Requested by: vkashyap
2006-05-24 16:01:34 +00:00
Chuck Lever
52bde90e30 While reviewing NFS client for another PR, noticed this omission in the
NFSv4 client READDIR logic.  This change matches the logic in the version
2 and 3 code.

Sponsored by:	Network Appliance, Incorporated
2006-05-24 15:56:36 +00:00
Michael Reifenberger
8f0e86eb29 make cryptotest compile after the latest changes to cryptodev.h 2006-05-24 15:40:46 +00:00
Matt Jacob
336b293c8f Forced commit - last checkin got away from me.
This version of scsi_target.c removes all SMP locking until
we have a lock-aware CAM stack. This allows us to use KNOTE
without a panic at least.

It's not yet clear whether target mode is working yet or not.

Discussed with: Scott, Ken, Nate, Justin
2006-05-24 15:26:07 +00:00
Matt Jacob
21370dfcff Sorry- last delta was checked in by mistake. 2006-05-24 15:23:27 +00:00
Matt Jacob
a62525f3c8 Make physical buffers in cam_periph_mapmem owned by the kernel in case we
return to user space w/o waiting for I/O to complete.

I tried to get several folks who know this code better than me to review it
with no luck. I *do* know that w/o this code, using the SCSI target driver
panics in userret (if it doesn't panic in knote first).
2006-05-24 15:22:21 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
78cdd8ed1b Unnest includes before forthcoming editing. 2006-05-24 14:46:55 +00:00
John Baldwin
53b8229e97 Workaround a hang on some nForce2 systems that can happen if the CPU goes
into and out of the halt state very quickly.

Submitted by:	Andriy Gapon <avg at icyb dot net dot ua>
MFC after:	1 week
2006-05-24 14:08:31 +00:00
Guy Helmer
e06dbd3229 Revision 1.4 set access for all sensitive files in /proc/<PID> to mode 0
if a process's uid or gid has changed, but the /proc/<PID> directory
itself was also set to mode 0.  Assuming this doesn't open any
security holes, open access to the /proc/<PID> directory for users
other than root to read or search the directory.

Reviewed by:	des (back in February)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2006-05-24 14:03:51 +00:00
Oleg Bulyzhin
6a7d5cb645 Implement internal (i.e. inside kernel) packet tagging using mbuf_tags(9).
Since tags are kept while packet resides in kernelspace, it's possible to
use other kernel facilities (like netgraph nodes) for altering those tags.

Submitted by:	Andrey Elsukov <bu7cher at yandex dot ru>
Submitted by:	Vadim Goncharov <vadimnuclight at tpu dot ru>
Approved by:	glebius (mentor)
Idea from:	OpenBSD PF
MFC after:	1 month
2006-05-24 13:09:55 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
16a67f532d Rename device name in the last commit. According to PR, the ID is
more likely to belong to chips of 8168 family.

PR:		kern/96734
Submitted by:	Sven Petai <hadara bsd.ee>
2006-05-24 11:55:25 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
9857865b55 Convert to nmount() and remove hardcoded checks for ufs, msdosfs, ntfs,
and cd9660.

PR:	bin/97642
2006-05-24 11:49:39 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
996e95d306 Quote the parameter to sysctl(1), allowing to use whitespaces in
sysctl values.

PR:		conf/96509
Submitted by:	Gregory Bond <gnb itga.com.au>
2006-05-24 11:36:48 +00:00
Ceri Davies
fccfbec9f2 Remove the trailing half of a sentence which was clearly superceded
by the preceding one some time during editing.
2006-05-24 11:02:32 +00:00
Ceri Davies
16e8814522 Clean up the grammar in here some. 2006-05-24 11:01:16 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
8df65d80e2 GC long unused hostnamelen and domainnamelen.
Submitted by:	Alex Lyashkov <shadow@psoft.net>
2006-05-24 07:54:42 +00:00
Colin Percival
2cb56dabe9 If the user asks for "kernel sources" to be installed, extract the
SRC_BASE package (src/[A-Z]*) as well as SRC_SYS (src/sys/*).  This
allows users who only install the kernel source code to use the
modern "make buildkernel" approach.

Discussed with:	re (scottl, kensmith)
MFC after:	3 days
2006-05-24 03:34:57 +00:00
Ian Dowse
093daa268f Attempt to follow the procedure described in section 4.10 of the
EHCI spec for linking in new qTDs into an asynchronous QH. This
requires that there is a qTD marked as not active and not halted
at the start of the QH's list, and the hardware will know to re-fetch
the qTD on each pass rather than just looking at the overlay qTD:

  "The host controller must be able to advance the queue from the
  Fetch QH state in order to avoid all hardware/software race
  conditions. This simple mechanism allows software to simply link
  qTDs to the queue head and activate them, then the host controller
  will always find them if/when they are reachable."

This is achieved by keeping an "inactivesqtd" entry on the QH list,
and re-using it each time as the start of the next transfer, and
allocating a new qTD to become the next inactivesqtd. Then a new
transfer can be activated by just setting its "active" flag, which
avoids all the previous messing with overlay qTD state in
ehci_set_qh_qtd().
2006-05-24 03:04:11 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
4ba8c2a5d3 Take errmsg out of ffs_opts. It is already part of global_opts
in vfs_mount.c.
2006-05-24 00:12:21 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
8f8d013769 Increase the nfs access cache timeout from 2 to 60. The latter is a
more appropriate value and is also the default set by the kernel.  I
could not find a justification of why rc.conf began overriding it back
in 1998.

This dramatically cuts NFS traffic on e.g. a busy system with NFS root.

Reviewed by:	mohans
MFC After:	2 weeks
2006-05-24 00:06:14 +00:00
Warner Losh
2c24bd34d6 Whitespace nits 2006-05-23 23:33:57 +00:00