50364 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
phk
296b8c7706 When we open /dev/null for stdin/out/err for safety reasons, do it right:
we should preserve f_data and f_ops if they are already set.
2004-11-06 23:36:09 +00:00
alc
6314cca720 Eliminate an unnecessary atomic operation. Articulate the rationale in
a comment.
2004-11-06 21:48:45 +00:00
phk
b877b7a042 Get even closer to not crashing ext2fs 2004-11-06 18:24:33 +00:00
phk
dc2dab730a Get closer to unbreaking ext2fs 2004-11-06 18:18:58 +00:00
pjd
13567c29de Be consistent and use 'if (error != 0)' instead of 'if (error)' everywhere. 2004-11-06 13:16:35 +00:00
pjd
d18ec52c75 For file backed md(4) devices output their source file via
'mdconfig -l -u <unit>'.
Bump version number, as this change breaks ABI/API.
2004-11-06 13:07:02 +00:00
rwatson
2b775a8633 Abstract the logic to look up the uma_bucket_zone given a desired
number of entries into bucket_zone_lookup(), which helps make more
clear the logic of consumers of bucket zones.

Annotate the behavior of bucket_init() with a comment indicating
how the various data structures, including the bucket lookup tables,
are initialized.
2004-11-06 11:43:30 +00:00
phk
723cc1105c Properly implement a default version of VOP_GETWRITEMOUNT.
Remove improper access to vop_stdgetwritemount() which should and
will instead rely on the VOP default path.
2004-11-06 11:41:22 +00:00
phk
e582d20cf5 Increase default HZ for i386 to 1000 2004-11-06 11:33:43 +00:00
phk
8b96099f88 Remove dangling variable 2004-11-06 11:33:11 +00:00
rwatson
69064711c1 Annotate what bucket_size[] array does; staticize since it's used only
in uma_core.c.
2004-11-06 11:24:40 +00:00
andre
becc212fd3 Fix a double-free in the 'm->m_len < sizeof (struct ip)' sanity check.
Bug report by:	<james@towardex.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2004-11-06 10:47:36 +00:00
das
9d935df169 Fix the last known race in swapoff(), which could lead to a spurious panic:
swapoff: failed to locate %d swap blocks

The race occurred because putpages() can block between the time it
allocates swap space and the time it updates the swap metadata to
associate that space with a vm_object, so swapoff() would complain
about the temporary inconsistency.  I hoped to fix this by making
swp_pager_getswapspace() and swp_pager_meta_build() a single atomic
operation, but that proved to be inconvenient.  With this change,
swapoff() simply doesn't attempt to be so clever about detecting when
all the pageout activity to the target device should have drained.
2004-11-06 07:17:50 +00:00
keramida
8bc275db5e Clean up the comments, rewording, adding missing punctuation
and other minor nits.

Approved by:	jhb
2004-11-06 06:13:13 +00:00
alc
4030274372 Move a call to wakeup() from vm_object_terminate() to vnode_pager_dealloc()
because this call is only needed to wake threads that slept when they
discovered a dead object connected to a vnode.  To eliminate unnecessary
calls to wakeup() by vnode_pager_dealloc(), introduce a new flag,
OBJ_DISCONNECTWNT.

Reviewed by: tegge@
2004-11-06 05:33:02 +00:00
peter
9534fe12fd Begin an invasion of i386-land by amd64.
Expose some of the amd64-specific sysarch functions to allow alternative
implementations of the %fs/%gs code for TLS, threads, etc.  USER_LDT does
not exist on the amd64 kernel, so we have to implement things other ways.
2004-11-06 03:23:36 +00:00
cognet
78386f3ec2 Disable interrupts for atomic_cmpset_32, this one is just not atomic.
Don't export it to userland.
2004-11-05 23:48:12 +00:00
davidxu
ab5ce77983 Respect TDF_SINTR, don't suspend uninterruptible thread. 2004-11-05 22:40:33 +00:00
davidxu
b917394798 Backout previous commit, the P_STOPPED_BOUNDARY flag was already
cleared at the begin of thread_single() when needed.
2004-11-05 22:31:20 +00:00
jhb
080b7e2408 - Store threads on sleep queues in FIFO order rather than sorted by
priority.  The sleep queues don't get updated when the priority of
  threads changes, so sleepq_signal() might not always wakeup the
  highest priority thread.  Updating the queues when thread priorities
  change cannot be easily done due to lock orders, so instead we do an
  O(n) walk of the queue for a sleepq_signal() operation instead of O(1).
  On the other hand, adding a thread to a sleep queue now goes from O(n)
  to O(1) so it ends up as an even tradeoff.  The correctness here with
  regards to priorities is actually fairly important.  msleep() gives
  interactive threads their priority "boost" after they are placed on the
  queue, but before this fix that "boost" wasn't used to determine the
  highest priority thread that sleepq_signal() awoke.
- Fix up some comments.

Inspired by:	ups, bde
2004-11-05 20:19:58 +00:00
jhb
753a25978f Don't change the priority to PUSER when sleeping, just keep the current
priority.
2004-11-05 20:15:06 +00:00
cognet
108b7172d7 Copy the syscall args in a tmp variable instead of directly using the
trapframe, as it can be modified in the syscall.
Call thread_user_enter() when appropriate.
2004-11-05 19:57:10 +00:00
cognet
f326fc1a81 Save a few cycles in context switch.
Update comments to reflect reality.
2004-11-05 19:54:13 +00:00
cognet
ecc55fe51d If we're still running at the physical address, jump to the virtual address
instead before calling initarm().
This removes the need to map virtual == physical in initarm().
2004-11-05 19:52:55 +00:00
cognet
fe20a8f9f4 Be more verbose about cache capacities. 2004-11-05 19:51:23 +00:00
cognet
bb1d95fb39 Implement casuptr. 2004-11-05 19:50:48 +00:00
cognet
ae291dcae9 Call pmap_pte_init_arm9 instead of pmap_pte_init_generic if
ARM9_CACHE_WRITE_THROUGH is defined.
2004-11-05 19:48:40 +00:00
jhb
aef97fbf4f - Add a new MD per-CPU field for Alpha 'pal_id' which is the PAL ID
associated with each processor.  This ID is inferred from the index
  of the pcs structure in the hwprb.
- Give Alpha CPUs FreeBSD CPU IDs more like other architectures where the
  boot processor is always CPU 0 and the other processors are numbered
  1 ... N.  List active CPUs in the system in cpu_mp_announce() as well.

Silence on:	alpha@
2004-11-05 19:16:44 +00:00
jhb
88680af3b7 - Set the priority of the page zeroing thread using sched_prio() when the
thread is created rather than adjusting the priority in the main
  function.  (kthread_create() should probably take the initial priority
  as an argument.)
- Only yield the CPU in the !PREEMPTION case if there are any other
  runnable threads.  Yielding when there isn't anything else better to do
  just wastes time in pointless context switches (albeit while the system
  is idle.)
2004-11-05 19:14:02 +00:00
jhb
c19696c197 - Make setting of IT_ENTROPY a bit simpler in ithread_update().
- Tweak the updating of the ithread name in ithread_update() so that the
  '+' and '*' characters for device names that were too short only get
  added at the end after as many device names as possible were fit into
  the allocated space.  Prior to this, some long devices would result
  in '+' chars showing up between two different devices rather than at the
  end.
2004-11-05 19:11:24 +00:00
peter
262d759361 Restrict the sched_bind to cpu 0 to i386 and amd64 for now. I forgot that
alpha still doesn't use logical cpu id's.
2004-11-05 19:00:23 +00:00
cognet
bbbedd2543 Walk through the snp softc list instead of abusing tp->ts_c to find the
snp attached to a tty.
This fixes the panic that happens when using snp.
2004-11-05 18:32:14 +00:00
cognet
1ff7126d41 In cpu_critical_fork_exit(), make sure to set td_md.md_critnest so that
interrupts will be enabled.

Spotted out by:	jhb
2004-11-05 18:29:45 +00:00
peter
667f6bfd57 Bind to cpu0 for boot() processing. (Note this is reboot, not startup)
This means we'll always call the event hooks, device_shutdown etc on the
BSP and theoretically means we can de-cruftify the cpu_reset_proxy stuff.
2004-11-05 18:29:10 +00:00
peter
56b95b228c MFi386 1.238 (jhb): Allow hints to disable cpus 2004-11-05 18:25:22 +00:00
peter
44e0a1bb90 MFi386:
rev 1.61 (scottl):  Add KTR tracing
rev 1.62 (scottl):  Optimize (td->pmap, inlines, etc)
2004-11-05 18:24:01 +00:00
pjd
d62be2e0d6 Don't forget to make sure that there are no not-finished requests before
marking components as clean.

Pointed out by:	scottl
2004-11-05 17:18:39 +00:00
pjd
b004592010 - Mark all raid3 components as clean after kern.geom.raid3.idletime seconds.
- Make kern.geom.raid3.timeout variable tunable.
2004-11-05 13:12:58 +00:00
pjd
f229109eb7 Mark raid3 devices as clean on shutdown (after all file systems are
unmounted).

Suggested by:	scottl
2004-11-05 13:01:25 +00:00
pjd
270f218c1d - Use ->index consumer's field to track number of in-flight requests.
- Remove unused #include.
2004-11-05 12:42:16 +00:00
pjd
268c658b69 Use shutdown hooks to mark mirrors as clean after all file systems are
unmounted.

Suggested by:	scottl
2004-11-05 12:35:21 +00:00
pjd
de4e5b4e88 Remove unused #include. 2004-11-05 12:31:32 +00:00
pjd
0bd7b4d36a - Add a sysctl kern.geom.mirror.idletime, so one can specify after how many
seconds of idling, DRITY flags are removed.
- If mirror is in idle state or is not open for writing, sleep without
  timeout when waiting for I/O requests.
- Don't use atomic operations, for now sysctls are protected by Giant.
- Update debugs.
2004-11-05 10:55:04 +00:00
pjd
d0890a743f MFp4:
- Fix for good (I hope) force-stopping mirrors and some filure cases
  (e.g. the last good component dies when synchronization is in progress).
  Don't use ->nstart/->nend consumer's fields, as this could be racy,
  because those fields are used in g_down/g_up, use ->index consumer's
  field instead for tracking number of not finished requests.

  Reported by:	marcel

- After 5 seconds of idle time (this should be configurable) mark all
  dirty providers as clean, so when mirror is not used in 5 seconds
  and there will be power failure, no synchronization on boot is needed.

  Idea from:	sorry, I can't find who suggested this

- When there are no ACTIVE components and no NEW components destroy whole
  mirror, not only provider.

- Fix one debug to show information about I/O request, before we change
  its command.
2004-11-05 09:05:15 +00:00
philip
a7b4c9ad92 Fix support for the Asus-compatible gadgets in Samsung P30/P35 laptops.
PR:		73380
Submitted by:	Sebastian Schulze Struchtrup <seb@struchtrup.com>
2004-11-05 07:24:11 +00:00
alc
2f382957a7 Two changes to vm_pgmoveco():
- Eliminate an initialized but unused variable.
 - Eliminate an unnecessary call to clear the page's PG_BUSY flag.  (The
   call to vm_page_rename() already clears the page's PG_BUSY flag through
   its call to vm_page_remove().)
2004-11-05 06:52:29 +00:00
alc
cc2178b9c8 During traversal of the inactive queue, try locking the page's containing
object before accessing the page's flags or the object's reference count.
2004-11-05 06:24:05 +00:00
alc
96eb8f832a Eliminate another unnecessary call to vm_page_busy() that immediately
precedes a call to vm_page_rename().  (See the previous revision for a
detailed explanation.)
2004-11-05 05:40:45 +00:00
das
2beb616ced Close a race in swapoff(). Here are the gory details:
In order to avoid livelock, swapoff() skips over objects with a
  nonzero pip count and makes another pass if necessary.  Since it is
  impossible to know which objects we care about, it would choose an
  arbitrary object with a nonzero pip count and wait for it before
  making another pass, the theory being that this object would finish
  paging about as quickly as the ones we care about.  Unfortunately,
  we may have slept since we acquired a reference to this object.
  Hack around this problem by tsleep()ing on the pointer anyway, but
  timeout after a fixed interval.  More elegant solutions are possible,
  but the ones I considered unnecessarily complicate this rare case.

Also, kill some nits that seem to have crept into the swapoff() code
in the last 75 revisions or so:

- Don't pass both sp and sp->sw_used to swap_pager_swapoff(), since
  the latter can be derived from the former.

- Replace swp_pager_find_dev() with something simpler.  There's no
  need to iterate over the entire list of swap devices just to determine
  if a given block is assigned to the one we're interested in.

- Expand the scope of the swhash_mtx in a couple of places so that it
  isn't released and reacquired once for every hash bucket.

- Don't drop the swhash_mtx while holding a reference to an object.
  We need to lock the object first.  Unfortunately, doing so would
  violate the established lock order, so use VM_OBJECT_TRYLOCK() and
  try again on a subsequent pass if the object is already locked.

- Refactor swp_pager_force_pagein() and swap_pager_swapoff() a bit.
2004-11-05 05:36:56 +00:00
glebius
dfc6a366e7 Protect against local flooder of /var/run/log. Do not loop forever in
syslog(3) if we are a priveleged program (sshd, su, etc.).

- Make syslogd open an additional socket /var/run/logpriv, with 0600
  permissions.
- In libc, try to use this socket.
- Do not loop forever if we are using this socket (partial backout of 1.31)

Reviewed by:	dwmalone, Andrea Campi <andrea webcom it>
Approved by:	julian (mentor)
MFC after:	1 month
2004-11-04 23:09:57 +00:00