- Add a parameter to vm_pageout_flush() that tells vm_pageout_flush()
whether its caller has locked the vm_object. (This is a temporary
measure to bootstrap vm_object locking.)
whose p_stats->p_start has the magic value 1, replace it with boottime.
Some users were apparently confused by the fact that ps(1) reported a
start time in early 1970 for system processes.
2. Include backwards compatibility good for the moment (eventually will
be turned off in current, but allow for a short transition period).
PR: 51333
Submited by: Scott Mitchell (1)
MFC after: 2 weeks
to get actual constant values. This is in preparation for machine/limits.h
retirement.
Discussed on: standards@
Submitted by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@attbi.com> (*)
Modified by: kan
do all the various sigstack dances, unlock the proc lock, and finally do
the copyout. This more closely resembles the behavior of
kern_sigaltstack() and closes a small race.
- Remove Giant from osigstack as it is no longer needed.
(with other names) in the USB driver sources, but I felt that pcireg.h
should have a complete list - at least of classes and interfaces that we
know about and use.
held.
The only place where we want to not hold topology is when we read
(or write) the label to disk: in the case of a disk error with a
long recovery time, holding topology would prevent open/close of
any disk device.
rename them appropriately. Protect both flags with both the proc lock
and the sched_lock.
- Protect p_profthreads with the proc lock.
- Remove Giant from profil(2).
- For the 4BSD scheduler, this means that all callers of the static
function resetpriority() now always hold sched_lock, so don't lock
sched_lock explicitly in that function.
kg_nice is now protected by both. Being protected by both means that
other places in the kernel that want to read kg_nice only need one of the
two locks.
race where a thread could assume that a process was swapped in by
PHOLD() when it actually wasn't fully swapped in yet.
- In faultin(), always msleep() if PS_SWAPPINGIN is set instead of doing
this check after bumping p_lock in the PS_INMEM == 0 case. Also,
sched_lock is only needed for setting and clearning swapping PS_*
flags and the swap thread inhibitor.
- Don't set and clear the thread swap inhibitor in the same loops as the
pmap_swapin/out_thread() since we have to do it under sched_lock.
Instead, mimic the treatment of the PS_INMEM flag and use separate loops
to set the inhibitors when clearing PS_INMEM and clear the inhibitors
when setting PS_INMEM.
- swapout() now returns with the proc lock held as it holds the lock
while adjusting the swapping-related PS_* flags so that the proc lock
can be used to test those flags.
- Only use the proc lock to check the swapping-related PS_* flags in
several places.
- faultin() no longer requires sched_lock to be held by callers.
- Rename PS_SWAPPING to PS_SWAPPINGOUT to be less ambiguous now that we
have PS_SWAPPINGIN.