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657 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
phk
5c67a82c63 Remove NFS4 vop method vector for devices: we are desupporing device nodes
on anything but DEVFS and in this case it was not even used (see below).

Put the NFS4 vop method for fifo's behind "#if 0" because it is unused.
Add a XXX comment to say that I think the unusedness is a bug.
2004-09-27 20:02:50 +00:00
phk
46bdd46105 style consistency. 2004-09-27 19:44:39 +00:00
phk
02df7323ee Remove unused B_WRITEINPROG flag 2004-09-15 21:49:22 +00:00
phk
9f1a2f23b2 Explicitly pass vnode to nfs_doio() and mountpoint to nfs_asyncio(). 2004-09-07 08:56:43 +00:00
rwatson
68779f8b5e In nfs_timer(), pass curthread rather than &thread0 into the protocol
send routine.  In IPv6 UDP, the thread will be passed to suser(), which
asserts that if a thread is used for a super user check, it be
curthread.  Many of these protocol entry points probably need to
accept credentials instead of threads.

MT5 candidate.

Noticed/tested by:	kuriyama
2004-08-25 01:23:38 +00:00
phk
2d868d02cf Put a version element in the VFS filesystem configuration structure
and refuse initializing filesystems with a wrong version.  This will
aid maintenance activites on the 5-stable branch.

s/vfs_mount/vfs_omount/

s/vfs_nmount/vfs_mount/

Name our filesystems mount function consistently.

Eliminate the namiedata argument to both vfs_mount and vfs_omount.
It was originally there to save stack space.  A few places abused
it to get hold of some credentials to pass around.  Effectively
it is unused.

Reorganize the root filesystem selection code.
2004-07-30 22:08:52 +00:00
phk
98d8f3741c Move a relic to its correct location(s): Put nfs diskless initialization
calls with the code they call.  (Yet another example of mindless copy&paste).
2004-07-28 21:54:57 +00:00
phk
075684f5fd Remove global variable rootdevs and rootvp, they are unused as such.
Add local rootvp variables as needed.

Remove checks for miniroot's in the swappartition.  We never did that
and most of the filesystems could never be used for that, but it had
still been copy&pasted all over the place.
2004-07-28 20:21:04 +00:00
phk
5297516e02 Eliminate unused second argument to reassignbuf() and simplify it
accordingly.
2004-07-25 21:24:23 +00:00
alfred
b4f778e20c Turn off SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT, they were causing EADDRINUSE
to be returned from the protocol stack.

Pointy hat to me for not groking what those options _really_ mean.
2004-07-13 05:42:59 +00:00
dwmalone
6ff1185c1d Rename Alfred's kern_setsockopt to so_setsockopt, as this seems a
a better name. I have a kern_[sg]etsockopt which I plan to commit
shortly, but the arguments to these function will be quite different
from so_setsockopt.

Approved by:	alfred
2004-07-12 21:42:33 +00:00
alfred
8a1713aada Make VFS_ROOT() and vflush() take a thread argument.
This is to allow filesystems to decide based on the passed thread
which vnode to return.
Several filesystems used curthread, they now use the passed thread.
2004-07-12 08:14:09 +00:00
alfred
031e087d2c Use SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT when reconnecting NFS mounts.
Tune the timeout from 5 seconds to 12 seconds.
Provide a sysctl to show how many reconnects the NFS client has done.

Seems to fix IPv6 from: kuriyama
2004-07-12 06:22:42 +00:00
brian
aae31dbf32 Change the following environment variables to kernel options:
bootp -> BOOTP
    bootp.nfsroot -> BOOTP_NFSROOT
    bootp.nfsv3 -> BOOTP_NFSV3
    bootp.compat -> BOOTP_COMPAT
    bootp.wired_to -> BOOTP_WIRED_TO

- i.e. back out the previous commit.  It's already possible to
pxeboot(8) with a GENERIC kernel.

Pointed out by: dwmalone
2004-07-08 22:35:36 +00:00
brian
2821a50eaa Change the following kernel options to environment variables:
BOOTP -> bootp
    BOOTP_NFSROOT -> bootp.nfsroot
    BOOTP_NFSV3 -> bootp.nfsv3
    BOOTP_COMPAT -> bootp.compat
    BOOTP_WIRED_TO -> bootp.wired_to

This lets you PXE boot with a GENERIC kernel by putting this sort of thing
in loader.conf:

    bootp="YES"
    bootp.nfsroot="YES"
    bootp.nfsv3="YES"
    bootp.wired_to="bge1"

or even setting the variables manually from the OK prompt.
2004-07-08 13:40:33 +00:00
rwatson
7e85c099fc Acquire socket lock in nfs_connect() connection/sleep loop to protect
socket state and avoid missed wakeups.
2004-07-06 16:55:41 +00:00
alfred
864fa13b59 use vfs_suser() to restrict access to the nfs mount's timeout. 2004-07-06 09:40:44 +00:00
alfred
8fd8b8c57f NFS mobility Phase VI:
Export NFS mount state via sysctl.
Export timeout via sysctl.
2004-07-06 09:23:17 +00:00
alfred
97a6f04270 NFS mobility PHASE I, II & III (phase VI, and V pending):
Rebind the client socket when we experience a timeout.  This fixes
the case where our IP changes for some reason.

Signal a VFS event when NFS transitions from up to down and vice
versa.

Add a placeholder vfs_sysctl where we will put status reporting
shortly.

Also:
Make down NFS mounts return EIO instead of EINTR when there is a
soft timeout or force unmount in progress.
2004-07-06 09:12:03 +00:00
phk
070a613a48 When we traverse the vnodes on a mountpoint we need to look out for
our cached 'next vnode' being removed from this mountpoint.  If we
find that it was recycled, we restart our traversal from the start
of the list.

Code to do that is in all local disk filesystems (and a few other
places) and looks roughly like this:

		MNT_ILOCK(mp);
	loop:
		for (vp = TAILQ_FIRST(&mp...);
		    (vp = nvp) != NULL;
		    nvp = TAILQ_NEXT(vp,...)) {
			if (vp->v_mount != mp)
				goto loop;
			MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
			...
			MNT_ILOCK(mp);
		}
		MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);

The code which takes vnodes off a mountpoint looks like this:

	MNT_ILOCK(vp->v_mount);
	...
	TAILQ_REMOVE(&vp->v_mount->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, v_nmntvnodes);
	...
	MNT_IUNLOCK(vp->v_mount);
	...
	vp->v_mount = something;

(Take a moment and try to spot the locking error before you read on.)

On a SMP system, one CPU could have removed nvp from our mountlist
but not yet gotten to assign a new value to vp->v_mount while another
CPU simultaneously get to the top of the traversal loop where it
finds that (vp->v_mount != mp) is not true despite the fact that
the vnode has indeed been removed from our mountpoint.

Fix:

Introduce the macro MNT_VNODE_FOREACH() to traverse the list of
vnodes on a mountpoint while taking into account that vnodes may
be removed from the list as we go.  This saves approx 65 lines of
duplicated code.

Split the insmntque() which potentially moves a vnode from one mount
point to another into delmntque() and insmntque() which does just
what the names say.

Fix delmntque() to set vp->v_mount to NULL while holding the
mountpoint lock.
2004-07-04 08:52:35 +00:00
rwatson
6b9af88e9d When updating sb_flags, acquire the socket buffer lock to prevent
races.
2004-06-24 03:12:13 +00:00
phk
40dd98a3bd Second half of the dev_t cleanup.
The big lines are:
	NODEV -> NULL
	NOUDEV -> NODEV
	udev_t -> dev_t
	udev2dev() -> findcdev()

Various minor adjustments including handling of userland access to kernel
space struct cdev etc.
2004-06-17 17:16:53 +00:00
rwatson
10cdb7ab20 Remove bad cookie vp kernel printf; while it does notify about an
interesting event, there's little or nothing the user can do about
it.
2004-06-17 00:15:37 +00:00
rwatson
65f0bd9a10 Convert GIANT_REQUIRED to NET_ASSERT_GIANT where Giant is used to
protect socket operations.  Leave one "as-is" as it also frobs
rootvp.
2004-06-16 03:12:50 +00:00
alc
b57e5e03fd Make vm_page's PG_ZERO flag immutable between the time of the page's
allocation and deallocation.  This flag's principal use is shortly after
allocation.  For such cases, clearing the flag is pointless.  The only
unusual use of PG_ZERO is in vfs_bio_clrbuf().  However, allocbuf() never
requests a prezeroed page.  So, vfs_bio_clrbuf() never sees a prezeroed
page.

Reviewed by:	tegge@
2004-05-06 05:03:23 +00:00
peadar
5617193e91 Let the NFS client notice a file's size changing as a modification.
This avoids presenting invalid data to the client's applications
when the file is modified, and then extended within the window of
the resolution of the modifcation timestamp.

Reviewed By:	iedowse
PR:		kern/64091
2004-04-14 23:23:55 +00:00
marcel
6dbee1d482 Unbreak build: s/TAILQ_ISEMPTY/TAILQ_EMPTY/g 2004-04-11 17:15:36 +00:00
peadar
9bb40b73ee Clean up properly when unloading NFS client module.
This includes a modified form of some code from Thomas Moestl (tmm@)
to properly clean up the UMA zone and the "nfsnodehashtbl" hash
table.

Reviewed By:	iedowse
PR:		16299
2004-04-11 13:30:20 +00:00
imp
ebf059d1df Remove advertising clause from University of California Regent's
license, per letter dated July 22, 1999 and email from Peter Wemm,
Alan Cox and Robert Watson.

Approved by: core, peter, alc, rwatson
2004-04-07 05:00:01 +00:00
rwatson
18b25cc43d Spell 2 as SHUT_RDWR when used as an argument to soshutdown(). 2004-04-04 19:24:08 +00:00
peadar
461541ae31 Flush cached access mode after modifying a files attributes for
NFSv3. It's likely that modifying the attributes will affect the
file's accessibility. This version of the patch is one suggested
by Ian Dowse after reviewing my original attempt in the PR

Reviewed By: iedowse
PR: kern/44336
MFC after: 3 days
2004-04-03 17:23:46 +00:00
kan
97b7fb767e Reset callout if in nfs_timeout and rpcclnt_timeout functions. Timer
are supposed to continue firing as long as there is work to do, not
stop after the first invocation.

This is damage control after a patch that has been committed prematurely.

Tested by:	kris
2004-03-28 05:55:27 +00:00
rees
4bf96c35a5 only do nfs rpc callouts if there is work to do.
Submitted by:	kan
Approved by:	alfred
2004-03-25 21:48:09 +00:00
pjd
257769d6cc Add a comment with an explanation why we don't report EPIPE errors on
nfs sockets.

Requested by:	ru
2004-03-17 21:10:20 +00:00
pjd
f8bf3c9231 Don't report EPIPE errors on nfs sockets. These can be due to idle tcp
mounts which will be closed by netapp, solaris, etc. if left idle too long.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
2004-03-17 18:10:38 +00:00
peter
36be86fb0a Calculate NFS timeouts in units of 10ms, not 5ms. This matches the default
clock precision on i386.  This is a NOP change on i386.  But this stops
the mount_nfs units from suddenly changing to units of 1/20 of a second
(vs the normal 1/10 of a second) if HZ is increased.
2004-03-14 06:21:56 +00:00
brooks
7e688e2cec Allow kernel with the BOOTP option to boot when DHCP/BOOTP sets the root
path to an absolute path without a host name.  Previously, there was a
nasty POLA violation where a system would PXE boot until you added the
BOOTP option and then it would panic instead.

Reviewed by:	tegge, Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx at webweaving.org>
		(a previous version)
Submitted by:	tegge (getip function)
2004-03-12 20:37:40 +00:00
phk
2a5e157787 Properly vector all bwrite() and BUF_WRITE() calls through the same path
and s/BUF_WRITE()/bwrite()/ since it now does the same as bwrite().
2004-03-11 18:02:36 +00:00
phk
eeb7579130 Remove unused second arg to vfinddev().
Don't call addaliasu() on VBLK nodes.
2004-03-11 16:33:11 +00:00
rwatson
b0b5f961bd Rename dup_sockaddr() to sodupsockaddr() for consistency with other
functions in kern_socket.c.

Rename the "canwait" field to "mflags" and pass M_WAITOK and M_NOWAIT
in from the caller context rather than "1" or "0".

Correct mflags pass into mac_init_socket() from previous commit to not
include M_ZERO.

Submitted by:	sam
2004-03-01 03:14:23 +00:00
rees
108fca056b NFSv4 fixes from Connectathon 2004:
remove unused pid field of file context struct
map nfs4 error codes to errnos
eliminate redundant code from nfs4_request
use zero stateid on setattr that doesn't set file size
use same clientid on all mounts until reboot
invalidate dirty bufs in nfs4_close, to play it safe
open file for writing if truncating and it's not already open

Approved by:	alfred
2004-02-27 19:37:43 +00:00
cperciva
9576df9a82 If mountnfs returns an error, it will have already freed nam; no need to
free it again.

Reported by:	"Ted Unangst" <tedu@coverity.com>
Approved by:	rwatson (mentor)
2004-02-22 01:17:47 +00:00
jhb
279b2b8278 Locking for the per-process resource limits structure.
- struct plimit includes a mutex to protect a reference count.  The plimit
  structure is treated similarly to struct ucred in that is is always copy
  on write, so having a reference to a structure is sufficient to read from
  it without needing a further lock.
- The proc lock protects the p_limit pointer and must be held while reading
  limits from a process to keep the limit structure from changing out from
  under you while reading from it.
- Various global limits that are ints are not protected by a lock since
  int writes are atomic on all the archs we support and thus a lock
  wouldn't buy us anything.
- All accesses to individual resource limits from a process are abstracted
  behind a simple lim_rlimit(), lim_max(), and lim_cur() API that return
  either an rlimit, or the current or max individual limit of the specified
  resource from a process.
- dosetrlimit() was renamed to kern_setrlimit() to match existing style of
  other similar syscall helper functions.
- The alpha OSF/1 compat layer no longer calls getrlimit() and setrlimit()
  (it didn't used the stackgap when it should have) but uses lim_rlimit()
  and kern_setrlimit() instead.
- The svr4 compat no longer uses the stackgap for resource limits calls,
  but uses lim_rlimit() and kern_setrlimit() instead.
- The ibcs2 compat no longer uses the stackgap for resource limits.  It
  also no longer uses the stackgap for accessing sysctl's for the
  ibcs2_sysconf() syscall but uses kernel_sysctl() instead.  As a result,
  ibcs2_sysconf() no longer needs Giant.
- The p_rlimit macro no longer exists.

Submitted by:	mtm (mostly, I only did a few cleanups and catchups)
Tested on:	i386
Compiled on:	alpha, amd64
2004-02-04 21:52:57 +00:00
obrien
ac460e8a52 Bump the NFCv3/TCP defaults for rsize and wsize from 8K to 32K to match
Solaris and HP-UX.  This increases read performance for large files across NFS.

PR:		62024 & 26324
Submitted by:	Bjoern Groenvall <bg@sics.se>
2004-01-31 10:40:15 +00:00
alfred
a5dc4dbeb8 Use function pointers to remove the depenancy cross dependancy on nfs4
and the nfs3 client.  Also fix some bugs that happen to be causing crashes
in both v3 and v4 introduced by the v4 import.

Submitted by: Jim Rees <rees@umich.edu>
Approved by: re
2003-11-22 02:21:49 +00:00
alfred
490e2fe2e2 Move the declaration for "struct nfs4_fctx" out from under #ifdef KERNEL
for fstat(1).
2003-11-15 05:03:15 +00:00
alfred
302841f20d unbreak LINT. 2003-11-15 00:26:42 +00:00
alfred
5b076fe9da University of Michigan's Citi NFSv4 kernel client code.
Submitted by: Jim Rees <rees@umich.edu>
2003-11-14 20:54:10 +00:00
kan
9352a05d40 1. Consolidate mount struct allocation/destruction into a common code in
vfs_mount_alloc/vfs_mount_destroy functions and take care to completely
destroy the mount point along with its locks. Mount struct has grown in
coplexity recently and depending on each failure path to destroy it
completely isn't working anymore.

2. Eliminate largely identical vfs_mount and vfs_unmount question by
moving the code to handle both cases into a newly introduced vfs_domount
function.

3. Simplify nfs_mount_diskless to always expect an allocated mount
struct and never attempt an allocation/destruction itself. The
vfs_allocroot allocation was there to support 'magic' swap space
configuration for diskless clients that was already removed by PHK some
time ago.

4. Include a vfs_buildopts cleanups by Peter Edwards to validate the
sanity of nmount parameters passed from userland.

Submitted by:  (4) Peter Edwards <peter.edwards@openet-telecom.com>
Reviewed by:    rwatson
2003-11-12 02:54:47 +00:00
alfred
b1d1754bf2 Stop using shared locks for nfs vop locks.
The reason this was done was to avoid a race to the root when an
NFS server went down.  However a semi-recent change to the way that
the kernel's lookup() routine traverses mount points prevents this.

Rev 1.39 of vfs_lookup.c changed the ordering of locks such that we
aquire a shared lock on the mount point being accessed and then drop
the directory vnode lock before requesting the target lock.

With that in place we no longer need shared locks for NFS to prevent
race to the root lockups.
2003-11-11 00:32:46 +00:00