operating on the unmounted mount point and freed mount data in case of
forced unmount performed while dvp is unlocked to nget the target vnode.
Add missed calls to m_freem(mrep) there on error exits [1].
Submitted by: rmacklem [1]
Tested by: pho
MFC after: 2 weeks
missing it.
Remove the "hidden" kernel only include of vimage.h from ip_var.h added
with the very first Vimage commit r181803 to avoid further kernel poisoning.
1) All bit disappears
2) The two sets of gaps (nr and non-nr) are
disjointed, you don't have gaps struck in
both places.
This adjusts us to coorespond to the new draft. Still
to-do, cleanup the code so that there are only one set
of sack routines (original NR-Sack done by E cloned all
sack code).
kmem_alloc() and kmem_malloc(). Specifically, defer the setting of the
page's valid bits until contigmapping() when the mapping is known to be
successful.
normally taken from the hints file so this should have no effect
o set the port address "just in case"
o add NPE-A support to the tx done qmgr callback
Actually, as it did receive few tuning, the support is disabled by
default, but it can opt-in with the option ADAPTIVE_LOCKMGRS.
Due to the nature of lockmgrs, adaptive spinning needs to be
selectively enabled for any interested lockmgr.
The support is bi-directional, or, in other ways, it will work in both
cases if the lock is held in read or write way. In particular, the
read path is passible of further tunning using the sysctls
debug.lockmgr.retries and debug.lockmgr.loops . Ideally, such sysctls
should be axed or compiled out before release.
Addictionally note that adaptive spinning doesn't cope well with
LK_SLEEPFAIL. The reason is that many (and probabilly all) consumers
of LK_SLEEPFAIL are mainly interested in knowing if the interlock was
dropped or not in order to reacquire it and re-test initial conditions.
This directly interacts with adaptive spinning because lockmgr needs
to drop the interlock while spinning in order to avoid a deadlock
(further details in the comments inside the patch).
Final note: finding someone willing to help on tuning this with
relevant workloads would be either very important and appreciated.
Tested by: jeff, pho
Requested by: many
t_rcvtime, t_starttime, t_rtttime, t_bw_rtttime, ts_recent_age,
t_badrxtwin.
- Change t_recent in struct timewait from u_long to u_int32_t to match
the type of the field it shadows from tcpcb: ts_recent.
- Change t_starttime in struct timewait from u_long to u_int to match
the t_starttime field in tcpcb.
Requested by: bde (1, 3)
dlsym seaches using this handle are expected to look for symbol
definitions in all objects loaded at the program start time along
with all objects currently in RTLD_GLOBAL scope.
Discussed with: kib
Reported by: Maho NAKATA
MFC after: 2 weeks
number.
It is possible to ask nanobsd.sh to create a 'data' partition,
separate from the system or configuration partitions, and
furthermore, by specifying a negative value for its size
to request that it use all space unused by those partitions
for its own size.
Because the two lines of code that calculate how much space
is available for this data partition are written in perl-like
syntax, the awk code that does the processing performs the
calculation incorrectly.
[note - this was already fixed by r174936]
Furthermore, a comparison later down fails to newfs the
partition when the size is negative.
PR: misc/127759
Submitted by: Cyrus Rahman <crahman@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
This patch against RELENG_6 adds two more entries to
src/tools/tools/nanobsd/FlashDevice.sub - one for a 256MB
Hitachi CF card and one for a 256MB Silicon Systems CF card.
Both entries have been verified to work with a Soekris net4801.
PR: kern/101228
Submitted by: Henrik Brix Andersen <henrik@brixandersen.dk>
MFC after: 1 week
warning: no time-of-day clock registered, system time will not be set accurately
Provide hints to atrtc on amd64 since it's not being described in
ACPI on some systems.
Reviewed by: jhb
While hacking on TTY code, I often miss a small utility to revoke my own
(pseudo-)terminals. This small utility is just a small wrapper around
the revoke(2) call, so you can destroy your very own login sessions.
Approved by: re
The chpass Makefile tried to set the fschg flag on the binaries, even if
NO_FSCHG was passed to the installworld. This meant that if I installed
FreeBSD into a Jail, I couldn't installworld from within the Jail
anymore.
Now that it listens to NO_FSCHG, we can just make it bail out when it
fails, just like PRECIOUSPROG does.
The code that was in place in exit1() was mainly based on code from the
old TTY layer. The main reason behind this, was because at one moment I
ran a system that had two TTY layers in place at the same time. It is
now sufficient to do the following:
- Remove references from the session structure to the TTY vnode and the
session leader.
- If we have a controlling TTY and the session used by the TTY is equal
to our session, send the SIGHUP.
- If we have a vnode to the controlling TTY which has not been revoked,
revoke it.
While there, change sys/kern/tty.c to use s_ttyp in the comparison
instead of s_ttyvp. It should not make any difference, because s_ttyvp
can only become null when the session leader already left, but it's
nicer to compare against the proper value.
any open file descriptors >= 'lowfd'. It is largely identical to the same
function on other operating systems such as Solaris, DFly, NetBSD, and
OpenBSD. One difference from other *BSD is that this closefrom() does not
fail with any errors. In practice, while the manpages for NetBSD and
OpenBSD claim that they return EINTR, they ignore internal errors from
close() and never return EINTR. DFly does return EINTR, but for the common
use case (closing fd's prior to execve()), the caller really wants all
fd's closed and returning EINTR just forces callers to call closefrom() in
a loop until it stops failing.
Note that this implementation of closefrom(2) does not make any effort to
resolve userland races with open(2) in other threads. As such, it is not
multithread safe.
Submitted by: rwatson (initial version)
Reviewed by: rwatson
MFC after: 2 weeks
by if_free (w/o doing if_attach); move ifq_attach to if_alloc and
rename ifq_attach/detach to ifq_init/ifq_delete to better identify
their purpose
Reviewed by: jhb, kmacy
Right now the only way to make tcsetsid(3)/TIOCSCTTY work, is by
ensuring the session leader is dead. This means that an application that
catches SIGHUPs and performs a sleep prevents us from assigning a new
session leader.
Change the code to make it work on revoked TTYs as well. This allows us
to change init(8) to make the shutdown script run in a more clean
environment.