page. Therefore, it is really inappropriate for use by the function
uma_small_alloc(). The effect of using it was that every page was zeroed
at least once and possibly twice if M_ZERO was passed as a "wait" flag.
The sole purpose of this change is to make sure that sizeof produces
"canonical" sizes for these structures. This is to avoid triggering
bugs in the BIOSes that properly handle only the canonical values of
input length provided to INT 13h AH=48h.
The canonical sizes are: 30 for v2, 66 for v3, etc.
Buggy BIOS code probably looks like:
if (input_length > 30) { /* > v2 */
assume that input length is 66 /* assume v3 or later */
}
This should fix boot problems at least on Supermicro X8DT6 and possibly
on P410i Smart Array Controller (as found in e.g. HP DL360 G7).
Reported by: gnn, np, rstone
Debugged by: rstone
Discussed with: ae, np, rstone
MFC after: 4 days
crash. When truncating a file that never made it to disk we use the
canceled allocation dependencies to hold the journal records until
the truncation completes. Previously allocdirect dependencies on
the id_bufwait list were not considered and their journal space
could expire before the bitmaps were written. Cancel them and attach
them to the freeblks as we do for other allocdirects.
- Add KTR traces that were used to debug this problem.
- When adding jsegdeps, always use jwork_insert() so we don't have more
than one segdep on a given jwork list.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
than we're claiming it should still be considered an exact match. This
would previously leak frags that had been extended.
- If there is a sequence number problem in the journal print the sequence
numbers we've seen so far for debugging.
- Clean up the block mask related debuging printfs. Some are redundant.
MFC after: 1 week
pgrp2 was used only for debugging, but pgrp2 = pgfind(..) was present in compiled code even for kernels without INVARIANTS
Approved by: trasz (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Since SMPng it wasn't really supported anymore and if it worked
then only by chance. Only very few drivers ever supported it.
Discussed with: yongari
MFC after: 2 weeks
designator to select a process which is waited for. The system call
optionally returns siginfo_t which would be otherwise provided to
SIGCHLD handler, as well as extended structure accounting for child
and cumulative grandchild resource usage.
Allow to get the current rusage information for non-exited processes
as well, similar to Solaris.
The explicit WEXITED flag is required to wait for exited processes,
allowing for more fine-grained control of the events the waiter is
interested in.
Fix the handling of siginfo for WNOWAIT option for all wait*(2)
family, by not removing the queued signal state.
PR: standards/170346
Submitted by: "Jukka A. Ukkonen" <jau@iki.fi>
MFC after: 1 month