80937 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
tjr
508be2d558 Add back WARNS=0 and WFORMAT=0; gcc is finding nonexistent format string
errors with %qd formats.
2002-10-01 08:55:28 +00:00
mux
b07890219d Use the %t format modifier to print differences between
pointers.  This fixes two format warnings on 64 bits
archs which are fatal now that WFORMAT=0 has been removed.

It doesn't fully fix the sh(1) build on 64 bits platforms
though, there is still some quad_t issues that need to be
fixed.

Tested on:	i386, sparc64
2002-10-01 08:40:07 +00:00
tjr
abffc58780 Remove WARNS=0 and WFORMAT=0. The shell compiles cleanly at WARNS=2
on at least i386. If there are warnings on other archs, I'd rather hear
about them than pretend they didn't exist.
2002-10-01 07:26:35 +00:00
phk
19150ba4f8 Split MBR and PC98 on-disk sliceformats out from disklabel.h, step 1:
Peter had repocopied sys/disklabel.h to sys/diskpc98.h and sys/diskmbr.h.

These two new copies are still intact copies of disklabel.h and
therefore protected by #ifndef _SYS_DISKLABEL_H_ so #including them
in programs which already include <sys.disklabel.h> is currently a
no-op.

This commit adds a number of such #includes.

Once I have verified that I have fixed all the places which need fixing,
I will commit the updated versions of the three #include files.

Sponsored by:   DARPA & NAI Labs.
2002-10-01 07:24:55 +00:00
jake
85e12cff3b Get rid of the TODO macro in the few places that still need work; either
comment it out or change to explicit panics.  It conflicts with things
like #if TODO in drivers.
2002-10-01 06:34:21 +00:00
imp
8eea3890ec need exca too 2002-10-01 06:10:11 +00:00
rwatson
0b0e14e462 Improve locking of pipe mutexes in the context of MAC:
(1) Where previously the pipe mutex was selectively grabbed during
    pipe_ioctl(), now always grab it and then release if if not
    needed.  This protects the call to mac_check_pipe_ioctl() to
    make sure the label remains consistent.  (Note: it looks
    like sigio locking may be incorrect for fgetown() since we
    call it not-by-reference and sigio locking assumes call by
    reference).

(2) In pipe_stat(), lock the pipe if MAC is compiled in so that
    the call to mac_check_pipe_stat() gets a locked pipe to
    protect label consistency.  We still release the lock before
    returning actual stat() data, risking inconsistency, but
    apparently our pipe locking model accepts that risk.

(3) In various pipe MAC authorization checks, assert that the pipe
    lock is held.

(4) Grab the lock when performing a pipe relabel operation, and
    assert it a little deeper in the stack.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-10-01 04:30:19 +00:00
rwatson
d95d2f1aae Push 'security.mac.debug_label_fallback' behind options MAC_DEBUG.
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-10-01 03:24:20 +00:00
jmallett
7d2081be83 Until I find a way to release arbitrary locks held when sending signals (there
really should not be some), use the M_NOWAIT flag to malloc(9), and panic(9)
if malloc(9) fails.
2002-10-01 03:19:49 +00:00
jmallett
b02e28522e Add a missing include. 2002-10-01 02:58:38 +00:00
jake
4cc048934a Add needed include of queue.h. 2002-10-01 02:50:26 +00:00
jmallett
588e26e580 When working with sigset_t's, and needing to perform masking operations based
on a process's pending signals, use the signal queue flattener,
ksiginfo_to_sigset_t, on the process, and on a local sigset_t, and then work
with that as needed.
2002-10-01 02:49:28 +00:00
rwatson
40b01ec743 Regen. 2002-10-01 02:37:35 +00:00
rwatson
0e55f4c4ed Reserve system call numbers for the following system calls:
__mac_get_pid		Retrieve MAC label of a process by pid

Similar to __mac_get_proc() except that the target process of
the operation is explicitly specified rather than assuming
curthread.

__mac_get_link		Retrieve MAC label of a path with NOFOLLOW
__mac_set_link		Set MAC label of a path with NOFOLLOW
extattr_set_link	Set EAs on a path with NOFOLLOW
extattr_get_link	Retrieve EAs on a path with NOFOLLOW
extattr_delete_link	Delete EAs on a path with NOFOLLOW

These calls are similar to __mac_get_file(), __mac_set_file(),
extattr_set_file(), extattr_get_file(), and extattr_delete_file(),
except that they do not follow symlinks.  The distinction between
these calls is similar to lchown() vs chown().

Implementations to follow.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-10-01 02:35:59 +00:00
tjr
25b2946cef Remove some kind of profiling support that required the 4.2BSD monitor()
function in libc.
2002-10-01 01:30:33 +00:00
brooks
b67e739398 Use if_printf(ifp, "foo") instead of printf("xe%d: foo", ifp->it_unit). 2002-10-01 01:03:02 +00:00
brooks
753cecb034 Use if_printf(ifp, "blah") instead of printf("vx%d: blah", ifp->if_unit). 2002-10-01 00:59:40 +00:00
brooks
ee32c456d8 Use if_printf(ifp, "blah") instead of printf("sr%d: blah", ifp->if_unit). 2002-10-01 00:58:16 +00:00
brooks
a397f7e26b Use if_printf(ifp, "blah") instead of printf("sn%d: blah", ifp->if_unit). 2002-10-01 00:56:39 +00:00
brooks
b8c0848b15 Use if_printf() instead of printf() to print "sbni#: blah". 2002-10-01 00:55:22 +00:00
tjr
a04b479aee Remove bits and pieces of support for atty, which was made obsolete by
adding history and vi/emacs-style line editing to the shell itself.
Atty was a user-mode terminal emulator (like screen and window) that did
line editing and history.
2002-10-01 00:54:14 +00:00
brooks
8d85d3f96b Use if_printf(ifp, "blah") instead of printf("fe%d: blah", ifp->if_unit).
A number of functions in this driver still use the unit number in their
printouts because they pass the unit directly as a function argument
instead of passing a softc or struct ifnet pointer.  This should be
resolved at a future date.
2002-10-01 00:52:58 +00:00
brooks
14e083a35a Use if_printf() instead of printf() to print "ed#: blah". 2002-10-01 00:49:28 +00:00
brooks
afc5afc826 Use if_printf(ifp, "blah") instead of
printf(CS_NAME"%d: blah", ifp->if_unit);
2002-10-01 00:46:41 +00:00
brooks
9389d6d19d Use if_printf(ifp, "blah") instead of
printf("%s%d: blah", ifp->if_name, ifp->if_unit);
2002-10-01 00:44:31 +00:00
eric
05c79fea8f Increment version number for the addition of getopt_long(3) to libc. 2002-10-01 00:44:11 +00:00
brooks
4750107a2b Use if_printf(ifp, "blah") instead of printf("ar%d: blah", ifp->if_unit). 2002-10-01 00:42:51 +00:00
jmallett
3117764200 Fix typo, should zero the kinfo_proc's siglist, not the real one's - the real
one doesn't have one.

Submitted by:	jake, scottl
Big pointed hat that lands one in the badcommitters box to:	jmallett
2002-10-01 00:28:14 +00:00
jake
ce6cadf021 Use M_NOWAIT instead of M_WAITOK when allocating dmamaps; the allocations
functions may be called from a device strategy routine when sleeping is
bad.

Submitted by:	phk
Reviewed by:	tmm
2002-10-01 00:17:39 +00:00
jmallett
8ff3150660 Back out code changes that snuck into the previous forced commit. 2002-10-01 00:16:17 +00:00
jmallett
a8d86705cf (Forced commit, to clarify previous commit of ksiginfo/signal queue code.)
I've added a structure, kernel-private, to represent a pending or in-delivery
signal, called `ksiginfo'.  It is roughly analogous to the basic information
that is exported by the POSIX interface 'siginfo_t', but more basic.  I've
added functions to allocate these structures, and further to wrap all signal
operations using them.

Once the operations are wrapped, I've added a TailQ (see queue(3)) of these
structures to 'struct proc', and all pending signals are in that TailQ.  When
a signal is being delivered, it is dequeued from the list.  Once I finish
the spreading of ksiginfo throughout the tree, the dequeued structure will be
delivered to the process in question, whereas currently and normally, the
signal number is what is used.
2002-10-01 00:07:28 +00:00
jmallett
3fbea8bffe The list of queued signals is not, can not, and will not be exported to the
userland.  If someone wants to implement a backup p_siglist in the kernel
for compatability and to export one could.  For now, just tell KVM to hand
an empty signal set off to the userland.
2002-09-30 21:40:33 +00:00
jmallett
068343413c Lock access to the signal queue, and related structures, with PROC_LOCK.
Submitted by:	jhb
2002-09-30 21:15:33 +00:00
jhb
f350519764 - Add a new per-process flag PS_XCPU to indicate that at least one thread
has exceeded its CPU time limit.
- In mi_switch(), set PS_XCPU when the CPU time limit is exceeded.
- Perform actual CPU time limit exceeded work in ast() when PS_XCPU is set.

Requested by:	many
2002-09-30 21:13:54 +00:00
jhb
f72526c16f Change p_cpulimit to be in seconds instead of microseconds. Since
p_runtime now is a bintime, it is no longer an optimization to store
p_cpulimit as microseconds.

Suggested by:	phk
2002-09-30 21:08:38 +00:00
rwatson
5d5060bddf Move vnode MAC label initialization to after the release of the vnode
interlock in getnewvnode() to avoid possible sleeps while holding
the mutex.  Note that the warning from Witness is a slight false
positive since we know there will be no contention on the interlock
since we haven't made the vnode available for use yet, but the theory
is not a bad one.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-09-30 20:51:48 +00:00
rwatson
731b954aba Add tunables for the existing sysctl twiddles for pipe and vm
enforcement so they can be disabled prior to kernel start.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-09-30 20:50:00 +00:00
jmallett
7bf6052470 Convert use of p_siglist and old SIG*() macros to use <sys/ksiginfo.h>
prototyped functions to get a sigset_t, and further to check for any
queued signals, rather than an empty signal set, to go with the move
to signal queues rather than signal sets.
2002-09-30 20:48:29 +00:00
peter
0f28e71fa5 Use as's --defsym switch to compensate for the loss of the M4 substitution
of SIOPRT which broke kgzldr and therefore make release.

Pointed out by:	 murray
2002-09-30 20:37:58 +00:00
jmallett
0341f71df1 First half of implementation of ksiginfo, signal queues, and such. This
gets signals operating based on a TailQ, and is good enough to run X11,
GNOME, and do job control.  There are some intricate parts which could be
more refined to match the sigset_t versions, but those require further
evaluation of directions in which our signal system can expand and contract
to fit our needs.

After this has been in the tree for a while, I will make in kernel API
changes, most notably to trapsignal(9) and sendsig(9), to use ksiginfo
more robustly, such that we can actually pass information with our
(queued) signals to the userland.  That will also result in using a
struct ksiginfo pointer, rather than a signal number, in a lot of
kern_sig.c, to refer to an individual pending signal queue member, but
right now there is no defined behaviour for such.

CODAFS is unfinished in this regard because the logic is unclear in
some places.

Sponsored by:	New Gold Technology
Reviewed by:	bde, tjr, jake [an older version, logic similar]
2002-09-30 20:20:22 +00:00
gibbs
e70c6b99c8 Remove a left over '&' from the conversion to using our
softc referenced seeprom store.

MFC after:	1 day
2002-09-30 19:55:42 +00:00
phk
636cee6b01 Plug memory leaks.
Detected by:	FlexeLint
Approved by:	jhb
2002-09-30 19:19:47 +00:00
joe
5d0bf29495 Gremlins ate my comment!
Submitted by:	Clive Lin <clive@tongi.org>
2002-09-30 19:12:43 +00:00
dd
ab95dcbc77 Note MFCs of lock(1) -v and vidcontrol(1) -S. 2002-09-30 19:04:59 +00:00
dillon
c1c4819744 Guido found another bug. There is a situation with
timestamped TCP packets where FreeBSD will send DATA+FIN and
A W2K box will ack just the DATA portion.  If this occurs
after FreeBSD has done a (NewReno) fast-retransmit and is
recovering it (dupacks > threshold) it triggers a case in
tcp_newreno_partial_ack() (tcp_newreno() in stable) where
tcp_output() is called with the expectation that the retransmit
timer will be reloaded.  But tcp_output() falls through and
returns without doing anything, causing the persist timer to be
loaded instead.  This causes the connection to hang until W2K gives up.
This occurs because in the case where only the FIN must be acked, the
'len' calculation in tcp_output() will be 0, a lot of checks will be
skipped, and the FIN check will also be skipped because it is designed
to handle FIN retransmits, not forced transmits from tcp_newreno().

The solution is to simply set TF_ACKNOW before calling tcp_output()
to absolute guarentee that it will run the send code and reset the
retransmit timer.  TF_ACKNOW is already used for this purpose in other
cases.

For some unknown reason this patch also seems to greatly reduce
the number of duplicate acks received when Guido runs his tests over
a lossy network.  It is quite possible that there are other
tcp_newreno{_partial_ack()} cases which were not generating the expected
output which this patch also fixes.

X-MFC after:	Will be MFC'd after the freeze is over
2002-09-30 18:55:45 +00:00
jhb
a9174b38eb - Give legacy an identify routine that always adds 'legacy0' at an order
of 1 so that it is not probed until after acpi0 is probed and attached.
- In legacy_probe(), return ENXIO if acpi0 is around and alive.
- nexus_attach() is now much simpler and just lets its child drivers do
  all the work.
2002-09-30 18:47:11 +00:00
jhb
1e51eacf83 Trash the PnPBIOStable pointer later on when we know that the acpi probe
and attach routines have succeeded so that if they fail we can still use
the PnP BIOS to find ISA on-board devices.  The fact that we do this here
is gross but fixing it properly involves a lot more work.
2002-09-30 18:45:20 +00:00
joe
9b80ac7383 In rev 1.51 of usb_port.h I switched over to using the USB_USE_SOFTINTR
code path to fix a bug in the non USB_USE_SOFTINTR path that caused
the usb bus to hang and generally misbehave when devices were unplugged.
In the process though it also reduced the throughput of usb devices because
of a less than optimal implementation under FreeBSD.

This commit fixes the non USB_USE_SOFTINTR code in uhci and ohci
so that it works again, and switches back to using this code path.

The uhci code has been tested, but the ohci code hasn't.  It's
essentially the same anyway and so I don't envisage any difficulties.

Code for uhci submitted by:	Maksim Yevmenkin <myevmenk@exodus.net>
2002-09-30 17:50:18 +00:00
mike
3264749d81 Don't install mqueue.h, since it only makes things harder for porting
software when you provide prototypes for non-existent functions.
2002-09-30 17:14:26 +00:00
bmah
20fda37689 Modified release notes: atapicam wording tweaks, dhclient 3.0.1RC9.
Submitted by:	thomas (atapicam)
2002-09-30 17:01:19 +00:00