32419 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
13ed7743e0 ELF loader, part 1. It works with ELF kernels generated on the i386
so far, and should probably be able to be made to work for the alpha
without too much trouble once it's connected up and my assumptions tested.

I think (but have not tested) it will also load "old" ELF kernels that
were not linked with DYNAMIC headers.

The module glue is yet to come. (oh fun.. :-)

It does not explicitly load symbols [yet].  The _DYNAMIC data contains a
runtime symbol set that ddb can use via ddb/db_kld.c.  It'll be missing
some detail that stabs normally provides (eg: number of args to a function,
line numbers, etc).  On the other hand, those minimal symbols will always
be available even on a stripped kernel.

This is mostly stolen from load_aout.c with some ideas from
alpha/libalpha/elf_freebsd.c.
1998-09-30 19:38:26 +00:00
jkh
8aca28ec8a Move variable into proper scope. 1998-09-30 19:37:46 +00:00
peter
956d202701 s/out_loadmodule/aout_loadmodule/ in a printf diagnostic. 1998-09-30 19:26:23 +00:00
peter
f989be112e Uncomment prototype for elf_loadmodule 1998-09-30 19:25:26 +00:00
dt
19436f61f4 Debug when an environment variable set, no when it is unset. 1998-09-30 19:17:51 +00:00
wosch
31d07cd031 Limit the fingerd daemon to:
runs only 3 simultaneous fingerd processes and
        limit the connections-per-ip-per-minute to 10.
1998-09-30 16:12:40 +00:00
cracauer
5461367ad8 Put guard shells around stuff started from $local_startup. If you type
SIGINT (C-c), you'll get control passed to the next script even if
the current one blocks signals. The child is not killed, though.
1998-09-30 14:44:57 +00:00
des
c81f8a0595 Document that we support the CS4236B. 1998-09-30 14:09:00 +00:00
des
be2ebc2aed Add PnP ID for Crystal Semiconductors CS4236B codecs (register-
compatible with CS4236, so no driver changes are required)

Reviewed by:	Luigi Rizzo <luigi@iet.unipi.it>
1998-09-30 14:06:25 +00:00
jkh
50f4bbe4a7 Simplify gunzip usage even more (doh!). 1998-09-30 13:36:53 +00:00
kato
89750a0c51 Sync with sys/i386/i386/machdep.c revision 1.311. 1998-09-30 13:21:44 +00:00
jkh
7803ec2855 Fix english in prompt. 1998-09-30 12:33:28 +00:00
peter
7c3b6382f1 Make the ELF kernel build produce a dynamic executable (!). This enables
the in-kernel linker to access the _DYNAMIC data for doing loadable elf
modules.  The alpha kernel is already done this way, I've borrowed some of
the hacks from there.

This is primarily aimed at the 3-stage boot process which is intended to
be able to do pre-loading of kernel modules.

Note that the entry point isn't 0xf0100000 any more, it'll be a little
further on - but this value is stored in the headers.  I don't think this
will be a problem, but I'm sure somebody will tell me if it is. :-)

I'm not sure if btxboot is going to like this, it doesn't do proper ELF
header checking and assumes that there are exactly two program header
entries and that they are both PT_LOAD entries - a bad assumption.
1998-09-30 12:14:39 +00:00
jkh
529bc17dcb Add missing free()
Submitted by:	Anatoly A. Orehovsky <tolik@mpeks.tomsk.su>
1998-09-30 12:10:16 +00:00
jkh
8519f5f0a0 Add missing free().
Submitted by:	Anatoly A. Orehovsky <tolik@mpeks.tomsk.su>
1998-09-30 12:09:12 +00:00
jkh
7a78bf1225 various bits of overdue cleanup. 1998-09-30 11:49:37 +00:00
jkh
e26cade182 Call gunzip correctly. 1998-09-30 11:44:29 +00:00
grog
3397bfaffe Correct source file corruption in last checkin
Observed by:  jkh
1998-09-30 07:53:52 +00:00
jb
7580604d8d Revise test code for sigwait and add test code for sigsuspend.
Submitted by: Daniel M. Eischen <eischen@vigrid.com>
1998-09-30 07:14:02 +00:00
jb
067ba0c21e Revise test code for sigwait and add test code for sigsuspend.
Submitted by: Daniel M. Eischen <eischen@vigrid.com>
1998-09-30 07:08:09 +00:00
jb
8164517444 Fix a comment. 1998-09-30 06:42:29 +00:00
jb
6478b523aa Cosmetic cleansing. This code requires extra work to keep the garbage
collector thread running after a fork.
1998-09-30 06:41:16 +00:00
jb
df42f1ac5f Move the cleanup code that frees memory allocated for a dead thread from
the thread kernel into a garbage collector thread which is started when
the fisrt thread is created (other than the initial thread). This
removes the window of opportunity where a context switch will cause a
thread that has locked the malloc spinlock, to enter the thread kernel,
find there is a dead thread and try to free memory, therefore trying
to lock the malloc spinlock against itself.

The garbage collector thread acts just like any other thread, so
instead of having a spinlock to control accesses to the dead thread
list, it uses a mutex and a condition variable so that it can happily
wait to be signalled when a thread exists.
1998-09-30 06:36:56 +00:00
jb
d76ace8cb5 Use snprintf instead of sprintf to avoid long source file paths from
launching an application into space when someone tries to debug it.

The dead thread list now has it's own link pointer, so use that when
reporting the grateful dead.
1998-09-30 06:29:54 +00:00
jb
55e005ea96 Implementation of an additional state called SIGWAIT (with the previous
one renamed to SIGSUSPEND) to fix sigwait().

Submitted by: Daniel M. Eischen <eischen@vigrid.com>
1998-09-30 06:27:31 +00:00
jb
1326d7916e NULL a pointer after it is freed to avoid trying to free it again. 1998-09-30 06:24:57 +00:00
jb
91d2ee9831 - Fix the debug macros.
-  Add support of a thread being listed in the dead thread list as well
   as the thread list.
-  Add a new thread state to make sigwait work properly. (Submitted by
   Daniel M. Eischen <eischen@vigrid.com>)
-  Add global variable for the garbage collector mutex and condition
   variable.
-  Delete a couple of prototypes that are no longer required.
-  Add a prototype for the garbage collector thread.
1998-09-30 06:22:07 +00:00
jb
8d80497304 Delete the XXX comments that refer to spinlock recursion. The malloc/free/
realloc functions check for recursion within the malloc code itself. In
a thread-safe library, the single spinlock ensures that no two threads
go inside the protected code at the same time. The thread implementation
is responsible for ensuring that the spinlock does in fact protect malloc.
There was a window of opportunity in which this was not the case. I'll fix
that with a commit RSN.
1998-09-30 06:13:59 +00:00
gibbs
1a428cd399 Remove SCSI support as the only driver in this kernel config, aic, is not
currently supported by CAM.
1998-09-30 03:48:23 +00:00
danny
902cf58958 Fix typo in message. 1998-09-30 01:46:27 +00:00
jfieber
cd83b59140 Add several missing ioctl handlers. One needed by Sybase, the others
found while looking for the one.
1998-09-30 01:42:53 +00:00
mckusick
a66a5d3d3a Do not allow a mounted on directory to be rmdir'ed. This removal can
happen when an NFS exported filesystem tries to remove a locally
mounted on directory.
PR:		kern/7272
Submitted by:	Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de>
1998-09-30 00:53:40 +00:00
imp
3839e92a79 Perform a hard reset on cards when the command fails. This should help
those people that have cards that become wedged when a bogus command is
issued that are too wedged to have a soft reset help.
1998-09-30 00:10:44 +00:00
mckusick
79fbc60c6a In nfs_link(), check for a cross-device mount *before* looking
in the v_data field.
Obtained from: Charles Hannum, via Frank van der Linden <frank@wins.uva.nl>
1998-09-29 23:39:37 +00:00
mckusick
74f40b1c41 Missing vput when cross-device link error is detected in nfs_link. 1998-09-29 23:29:48 +00:00
mckusick
17402e8897 During truncation, have to notify the VM about the new size
of the NFS file *before* doing the nfs_vinvalbuf operation.
Otherwise some invalid data may show up in an mmap.
1998-09-29 23:28:32 +00:00
grog
8fcb760f37 Don't require an argument for -v flag
Correct checks for null special file names
Add Usage entry for -v flag
Get terminology straight in man page
Reviewed by:	bde
1998-09-29 23:20:04 +00:00
mckusick
a57013de62 Frank sez: 'It fixes a problem with servers that return 0 values
for some of the fsinfo RPC fields. It is strictly speaking not
wrong to do this, as the spec says that "it is expected that a
server will make a best effort at supporting all the attributes",
but pretty unusual. You guessed it, it's NT servers that do it.'
Obtained from: Frank van der Linden <frank@wins.uva.nl>
1998-09-29 23:15:53 +00:00
mckusick
44e40659a6 Do not need (or want) to take a reference on an NFS file that
is being deleted due to an forcible unmount. The problem is
that vgone calls vclean() which then calls calls nfs_inactive()
with VXLOCK set on the vnode. Nfs_inactive() was calling vget()
to get a reference on the vnode, which in turn hung on VXLOCK.
Nfs_inactive() now checks v_usecount to make sure that the vnode
is not coming from vclean() before it does a vget().
1998-09-29 23:15:25 +00:00
mckusick
a037faba69 The code checks each fragment mark to see if it's valid; if the fragment
is less than NFS_MINPACKET or greater than NFS_MAXPACKET in size, it
barfs and, I think, drops the connection.

However, there's no guarantee that in a multi-fragment RPC, all the
fragments will be at least as large as NFS_MINPACKET.

In fact, with the version of "tclnfs" we have here, which supports NFS
over TCP, at least when built under SunOS 4.1.3 (i.e., with 4.1.3's
user-mode ONC RPC library), I can *repeatably* cause "tclnfs" to send a
request with more than one fragment, one of which is only 8 bytes long.
I just do a 3877-byte write to a file, at an offset of 0.

The check that "slp->ns_reclen" is greater than or equal to
NFS_MINPACKET serves no useful purpose - if the NFS server code can't
handle packets < NFS_MINPACKET bytes, it can't handle them over *any*
protocol, so the check has to be done above the RPC-over-TCP layer - and
should be removed.
Obtained from: Fix from Guy Harris, forwarded by Rick Macklem.
1998-09-29 22:33:05 +00:00
ken
124f5232aa In the bootverbose case, print out error messages for all errors that will
not be retried again, even if the SF_NO_PRINT flag is set.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-09-29 22:11:30 +00:00
ache
12670395dc vm86_datacall: always use workaround since temp. malloced buffer or stack
area can be passed (and mapped to page1!) as vesa.c does. Use contigmalloc
now to get proper alignment. Bump max buffer size to PAGE_SIZE
1998-09-29 22:06:33 +00:00
jkh
0e3d3b4b23 Add back a few useful targets lost in the reshuffle.
Reviewed by:	jb
1998-09-29 22:03:13 +00:00
alex
a04d0a21b8 Added double quotes around CHMOD description to prevent garbled output.
PR:		8094
Submitted by:	Christoph Weber-Fahr <wefa@callcenter.systemhaus.net>
1998-09-29 22:02:06 +00:00
mckusick
96a4dc4d6d Mark directory buffers that have no valid data with B_INVAL
so that they are not put in the cache.
1998-09-29 22:01:10 +00:00
mckusick
7774c57b8b When adding data to a buffer, we need to clear the B_NEEDCOMMIT flag
which says that the data is on server but not committed.
1998-09-29 21:46:54 +00:00
ache
2ad6aded6a Restore v1.3 - page align workaround moved to vm86_datacall now 1998-09-29 20:38:54 +00:00
ache
635b2fe435 Move workaround about page aligned data buffer directly to vm86_datacall,
it is impossible to use this func otherwise, i.e. all vesa calls are
potentially broken. Max arg size limited to 1024 for now, bump it, if needed.
1998-09-29 20:36:31 +00:00
rvb
ee04be1c0c Fixes for lkm:
1. use VFS_LKM vs ACTUALLY_LKM_NOT_KERNEL
2. don't pass -DCODA to lkm build
1998-09-29 20:19:45 +00:00
dt
8d4ba0e0ec Rename a static variable, so it will not shadowed by a local variable.
Now comments will be ignored, rather than put junk in the password database.

Broken in:	rev. 1.21
1998-09-29 20:01:21 +00:00