16890 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dyson
57b4eae0a1 Performance optimizations. One of which was meant to go in before the
previous snap.  Specifically, kern_exit and kern_exec now makes a
call into the pmap module to do a very fast removal of pages from the
address space.  Additionally, the pmap module now updates the PG_MAPPED
and PG_WRITABLE flags.  This is an optional optimization, but helpful
on the X86.
1996-10-12 21:35:25 +00:00
bde
01549fd11d Cleaned up:
- fixed a sloppy common-style declaration.
- removed an unused macro.
- moved once-used macros to the one file where they are used.
- removed unused forward struct declarations.
- removed __pure.
- declared inline functions as inline in their prototype as well
  as in theire definition (gcc unfortunately allows the prototype
  to be inconsistent).
- staticized.
1996-10-12 20:36:15 +00:00
wosch
0952f69287 export variable TMPDIR (which maybe set, but not exported in /etc/locate.rc) 1996-10-12 20:29:25 +00:00
erich
69b9dc90e9 Get the pysical address for id_maddr when opening an -incore kernel.
This fixes the kernel panic when propagating userconfig changes to
arbitrary kernels.

Remove obsoleted `#include <tcl.h>' added a few <stdio.h> where
necessary.

Fix getting scsi bus information from an -incore kernel.

Turned on SAVE_USERCONFIG by default.
1996-10-12 20:23:26 +00:00
bde
2529e37cab Removed __pure's and __pure2's. __pure is a no-op for recent versions
of gcc by definition, and __pure2 is a no-op in effect (presumably the
compiler can see when an inline function has no side effects).
1996-10-12 20:09:48 +00:00
bde
8c49d9975c Removed nested include if <sys/socket.h> from <net/if.h> and
<net/if_arp.h> and fixed the things that depended on it.  The nested
include just allowed unportable programs to compile and made my
simple #include checking program report that networking code doesn't
need to include <sys/socket.h>.
1996-10-12 19:49:43 +00:00
alex
a642135de9 Log the interface name which received the packet.
Suggested by:	Hal Snyder <hsndyer@thoughtport.com>
1996-10-12 19:38:50 +00:00
jkh
1689251411 Some cosmetic tweaks, attempt to fix package wait problem by checking
for error return as well (not sure if this is it, but it's one possible
explanation).
1996-10-12 19:30:26 +00:00
jkh
8a4edeb5fd Close PR#1781 - time returns with EXIT_SUCCESS on some failures
Submitted-By: Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@idt.ntnu.no>
1996-10-12 18:41:26 +00:00
bde
d03a8a4584 Staticized `nfs_dwrite'. 1996-10-12 17:39:39 +00:00
bde
c438872fd0 Staticized. Things exported by linker sets should always be static. 1996-10-12 17:34:25 +00:00
se
4551d22c6b Fix previous commit: The INB/OUTB macros require np->vaddr to be
initialized, or a kernel panic will occur.

Submitted by:	Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
1996-10-12 17:33:48 +00:00
jkh
bba6a15120 1. Room to calculate MD5 for CHAP negotiation is shorter than
required. a core is not dumped at first connecting time and
   dumped at second or third time. (patch I)
2. A routine for "show route" refers out of allocated space.
   Values pointed by "lp" should be read as CHAR, I think.
   there is also no free() for disallocation. (patch II)

Here is also a patch for an improvement: In current imprementation,
even if PPP connection is disconnected by time out, prompt of
interactive mode does not change from "PPP>" to "ppp>" to
indicate the disconnection on a terminal.
So I modified the code to do that. (patch III)

Submitted-By: NAKAMURA Motonori <motonori@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
1996-10-12 16:20:34 +00:00
bde
4ea380d58e Moved declarations of tsleep() and wakeup() from proc.h to systm.h so
that proc.h doesn't have to be included so often.
1996-10-12 16:11:58 +00:00
bde
4be2cda757 Removed verbose comment about `securelevel'. It just duplicated part
of init.8 except for bugs and anachronisms.
1996-10-12 15:54:04 +00:00
bde
b24c97a50f Rewrote the section about the "normal" setting of the security level to
match reality.

Say that secured devices `may not be opened for writing' instead of
`are read-only'.
1996-10-12 15:37:23 +00:00
joerg
405f3d0e30 Catch a situation where the tty speed might be 0 (in the case of UUCP
over TCP), but is used as a divisor later, causing uucico to abort
with a SIGFPE.

Reviewed by:	Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
1996-10-12 10:41:56 +00:00
nate
579bd31171 Whoops, update the comment field while we're at it. (I *hate* the link
to freefall!)
1996-10-12 04:56:28 +00:00
nate
ab2b99c79b In the same manner that we log the ipfw entries, log the kernel log
messages using the output of dmesg.
1996-10-12 04:51:09 +00:00
steve
67bda81def Remove extraneous comment, fix second-level tabs (one
tab and four spaces), and return error message in *err
instead of calling Parse_Error.

Suggested by: Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1996-10-12 02:15:30 +00:00
julian
4485d0a878 reads and writes to devices update m and a times
add some security onn the chmod/chown operations
should now be root or owner
(still needs more thought but kinda-plugs tow holes pointed out by bde)
1996-10-12 00:07:53 +00:00
se
1e0af50143 Improve support of SCSI cards based on the 53c860 and 53c875.
Still no support for Ultra-SCSI and other new features, but the code
should now correctly initialize the clock pre-scaler (based on freqency
measurement results, if necessary).

Fix support of 16 targets for WIDE SCSI.

Disable bus reset in case no progress is made for too long ("ncr dead"
message), which did not work too well with scanners and other slow devices.
1996-10-11 19:50:12 +00:00
pst
430faa57f9 Fix two bugs I accidently put into the syn code at the last minute
(yes I had tested the hell out of this).

I've also temporarily disabled the code so that it behaves as it previously
did (tail drop's the syns) pending discussion with fenner about some socket
state flags that I don't fully understand.

Submitted by:	fenner
1996-10-11 19:26:42 +00:00
wollman
19def30c85 De-cruftify.
Use the link MIB interface rather than groveling around in kmem.
(No longer works on dead kernels, big deal.)
1996-10-11 18:47:10 +00:00
wollman
f209180f08 Add primitive link MIB support. 1996-10-11 18:40:48 +00:00
wollman
c64a5c919a Actually tell people what ifinfo is. 1996-10-11 18:27:35 +00:00
wollman
8c20987747 Add my little `ifinfo' program. This is sort of a cross between a
diagnostic program for debugging the interface MIB and an example of
how to use same.  Someday, netstat should be updated to print this
information in a prettier form.
1996-10-11 15:56:41 +00:00
wollman
317c834418 Implement the RFC 1650 MIB. 1996-10-11 15:19:23 +00:00
jkh
e5e444ee58 Yikes! This must have fallen in with a mass-commit by mistake.
Put RELEASE back.
Pointed-out-by: peter
1996-10-11 14:35:10 +00:00
jkh
fd0d735c48 Adjust the Israel mirrors now that we have il.freebsd.org working. 1996-10-11 12:07:43 +00:00
dfr
de60fb9205 This fixes a problem with the nfs socket handling code which happens
if a single process is performing a large number of requests (in this
case writing a large file).  The writing process could monopolise the
recieve lock and prevent any other processes from recieving their
replies.

It also adds a new sysctl variable 'vfs.nfs.dwrite' which controls the
behaviour which originally pointed out the problem.  When a process
writes to a file over NFS, it usually arranges for another process
(the 'iod') to perform the request.  If no iods are available, then it
turns the write into a 'delayed write' which is later picked up by the
next iod to do a write request for that file.  This can cause that
particular iod to do a disproportionate number of requests from a
single process which can harm performance on some NFS servers.  The
alternative is to perform the write synchronously in the context of
the original writing process if no iod is avaiable for asynchronous
writing.

The 'delayed write' behaviour is selected when vfs.nfs.dwrite=1 and
the non-delayed behaviour is selected when vfs.nfs.dwrite=0.  The
default is vfs.nfs.dwrite=1; if many people tell me that performance
is better if vfs.nfs.dwrite=0 then I will change the default.

Submitted by:	Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
1996-10-11 10:15:33 +00:00
steve
2d340b514c Removed extra $Id$ string. 1996-10-11 04:15:57 +00:00
steve
a63d5c3c9f Reinstate '!=' fix by Bruce Evans. The original commit message from
parse.c(1.9) was:

revision 1.9
date: 1996/09/12 03:03:25;  author: bde;  state: Exp;  lines: +7 -6
Fixed handling of `!=' assignment.  Don't warn if the shell's output is
null, but warn if there was an error reading it.

Suggested by: Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1996-10-11 03:55:29 +00:00
dyson
a181da319a Mostly some fixes from bde to start support for ASYNC I/O (SIGIO).
Submitted by:	bde
1996-10-11 02:27:30 +00:00
jdp
a61297ba87 Add the search directories from the hints file only the first time it is
opened.  After that, the directories are already present, and there is
no point in adding them again.  This doesn't fix any bugs; it's just for
efficiency.
1996-10-10 23:16:50 +00:00
jdp
e11a58ddc6 Add a new option "-f hints_file" to specify an alternate file instead of
"/var/run/ld.so.hints".

Delete an incorrect statement about LD_LIBRARY_PATH from the manual
page.
1996-10-10 23:14:23 +00:00
phk
f690518081 Added a bdev and cdev for "geometry disk", my generic disk geometry subsystem.
I really wish somebody would complete DEVFS :-(
1996-10-10 20:41:13 +00:00
wollman
a21642397b Implement the 802.3 MIB in a way that uses the generic interface
defined in if_mib.h.
1996-10-10 19:44:10 +00:00
sos
aedb306d8b Allow shell commands in all modes.
Old behavior can be had with define SHELL_ONLY_INTERACTIVELY
1996-10-10 11:27:35 +00:00
bde
81a40401a6 Don't include "opt_cpu.h" in <machine/clock.h>, since this breaks lkm's.
The change breaks kern_clock.c; fix that temporarily by including
"opt_cpu.h" there.
1996-10-10 10:25:26 +00:00
bde
40b52cd1e5 Added missing include of "opt_cpu.h". I missed it because PERFMON
features are used without testing for i586 features that they depend
on.  Configuring option PERFMON without configuring a suitable cpu
still doesn't fail right.
1996-10-10 10:18:48 +00:00
jkh
203e0f2e7b Whups, do what I really intended for the copyright string argument here
(that's why there's all those shifts! :).
1996-10-10 09:36:17 +00:00
jkh
2bb87dfc53 Ahem. It might be nice if I included /usr/src/contrib in with the other
src dists.  This alone is a good reason to re-roll the SNAP before putting
it on CD.
1996-10-10 09:22:37 +00:00
jkh
a5e0f0331b Send PASV instead of PASSIVE.
Submitted-By: Archie Cobbs <archie@whistle.com>
1996-10-10 08:34:27 +00:00
bde
82f4bc9f70 Fixed spelling errors in function names in previous commit. 1996-10-10 08:04:03 +00:00
jdp
14b86859f7 Fix a bug that caused a segmentation violation if dlsym() was called
with its first argument equal to NULL.
1996-10-10 04:10:32 +00:00
pst
cf6d4e3c7e The recent change to clock.h to include opt_cpu.h (bug!!!) uncovered a
compile error in ncrcontrol.c -- ncr.c should not be including clock.h
when not compiled for the kernel.
1996-10-10 04:09:37 +00:00
jkh
a39ef69c2a Correct the intro text so user is not encouraged to step off cliffs.
Also document the fact that you can hit ESC to skip configuration.
1996-10-09 23:36:54 +00:00
asami
8c4b57c465 Another round of updates. Highlights:
(1) Merged i386/i386/sb.h, deleted pc98/pc98/sb.h.

(2) pc98/conf/GENERIC8 looks more like i386/conf/GENERIC now.

(3) Fixed display bug in pc98/boot/biosboot/io.c.

(4) Prepare to merge memory allocation routines:

	pc98/i386/locore.s
	pc98/i386/machdep.c
	pc98/pc98/pc98_machdep.c
	pc98/pc98/pc98_machdep.h

(5) Support new board "C-NET(98)":

	pc98/pc98/if_ed98.h
	pc98/pc98/if_ed.c

(6) Make sure FPU is recognized for non-Intel CPUs:

	pc98/pc98/npx.c

(7) Do not expect bss to be zero-allocated:

	pc98/pc98/pc98.c

Submitted by:	The FreeBSD(98) Development Team
1996-10-09 21:47:16 +00:00
wollman
130a49f9b8 Use -mdoc macros properly.
Translate from Danglish into English.
Refer to the alogrithms as ``RSA Data Security MDX message digest'' as
required by the license.
1996-10-09 21:00:48 +00:00