the mbuf contains the ethernet header (eh) as well, which ether_input()
will strip off as needed.
This permits the removal (in a backward compatible way) of the
header removal code which right now is replicated in all drivers,
sometimes in an inconsistent way. Also, because many functions
called after ether_input() require the eh in the mbuf, eventually
we can propagate the interface and handle outdated drivers just
in ether_input().
Individual driver changes to use the new interface will follow as
we have a chance to touch them.
NOTE THAT THIS CHANGE IS FULLY BACKWARD COMPATIBLE AND DOES NOT BREAK
BINARY COMPATIBILITY FOR DRIVERS.
MFC after: 3 days
Also take this chance to cleanup the code in fxp_intr_body.
Add a missing block of code to disable interrupts when
reinitializing the interface while doing polling (the RELENG_4
version was correct).
MFC after: 3 days
Note that crunchgen's stub .c programs already have the code to use it:
"int _crunched_%s_stub(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)"
"{return main(argc,argv,envp);}\" >%s_stub.c\n",
Add $FreeBSD$ to allow the commit.
Reviewed by: luigi
MFC after: 3 days
investigate the problem described below.
I am seeing some strange livelock on recent -current sources with
a slow box under heavy load, which disappears with this change.
This might suggest some kind of problem (either insufficient locking,
or mishandling of priorities) in the poll_idle thread.
depend on namespace pollution in <signal.h>. (truss shouldn't be
using timevals anyway, since it was implemented long after timevals
were obsoleted by timespecs.)
- v_vflag is protected by the vnode lock and is used when synchronization
with VOP calls is needed.
- v_iflag is protected by interlock and is used for dealing with vnode
management issues. These flags include X/O LOCK, FREE, DOOMED, etc.
- All accesses to v_iflag and v_vflag have either been locked or marked with
mp_fixme's.
- Many ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED calls have been added where the locking was not
clear.
- Many functions in vfs_subr.c were restructured to provide for stronger
locking.
Idea stolen from: BSD/OS
for any reason other than ENOENT (think resource limits). Close allow and
deny files before allowed() returns to stop the user's EDITOR being able to
read them.
Obtained from: OpenBSD (partially)