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Author SHA1 Message Date
dyson
cd67bb82fe Lots of improvements, including restructring the caching and management
of vnodes and objects.  There are some metadata performance improvements
that come along with this.  There are also a few prototypes added when
the need is noticed.  Changes include:

1) Cleaning up vref, vget.
2) Removal of the object cache.
3) Nuke vnode_pager_uncache and friends, because they aren't needed anymore.
4) Correct some missing LK_RETRY's in vn_lock.
5) Correct the page range in the code for msync.

Be gentle, and please give me feedback asap.
1997-12-29 00:25:11 +00:00
bde
3c1b6940fc Unspammed nested include of <vm/vm_zone.h>. 1997-12-27 02:56:39 +00:00
bde
52dbbb4e05 Added a used include.
Fixed a gratuitous ANSIism and nearby KNF violations.
1997-12-20 00:25:01 +00:00
bde
a323d6696a Don't call malloc(..., M_WAITOK) at splnet(). Doing so is often
a mistake (since softnet interrupts may occur if malloc() waits),
and doing it harmlessly but unnecessarily here interfered with
detection of the mistaken cases.
1997-11-24 14:18:00 +00:00
phk
4d26888936 Remove a bunch of variables which were unused both in GENERIC and LINT.
Found by:	-Wunused
1997-11-07 08:53:44 +00:00
phk
4c8218a5c7 Move the "retval" (3rd) parameter from all syscall functions and put
it in struct proc instead.

This fixes a boatload of compiler warning, and removes a lot of cruft
from the sources.

I have not removed the /*ARGSUSED*/, they will require some looking at.

libkvm, ps and other userland struct proc frobbing programs will need
recompiled.
1997-11-06 19:29:57 +00:00
bde
fb826377ff Removed unused #includes. 1997-10-28 15:59:26 +00:00
bde
974f2bea15 Don't #include <nfs/nfs.h> in <nfs/nfs_node.h> if KERNEL is defined.
Fixed everything that depended on the nested include.
1997-10-28 14:06:25 +00:00
phk
190f3b183f Always initialize the syscall vectors for our "private" syscalls (not
just in the LKM case).
Plug nqnfs_vop_lease_check directly into the default_vnodeop_p table.
1997-10-26 20:13:52 +00:00
phk
36e7a51ea1 Last major round (Unless Bruce thinks of somthing :-) of malloc changes.
Distribute all but the most fundamental malloc types.  This time I also
remembered the trick to making things static:  Put "static" in front of
them.

A couple of finer points by:	bde
1997-10-12 20:26:33 +00:00
phk
645e7b2ab6 Distribute and statizice a lot of the malloc M_* types.
Substantial input from:	bde
1997-10-11 18:31:40 +00:00
dyson
e64b1984f9 Change the M_NAMEI allocations to use the zone allocator. This change
plus the previous changes to use the zone allocator decrease the useage
of malloc by half.  The Zone allocator will be upgradeable to be able
to use per CPU-pools, and has more intelligent usage of SPLs.  Additionally,
it has reasonable stats gathering capabilities, while making most calls
inline.
1997-09-21 04:24:27 +00:00
phk
7ef2e93b99 Remove a couple of stubborn NetBSD #if's. 1997-09-10 20:22:32 +00:00
phk
4d0f72e0e2 unifdef -U__NetBSD__ -D__FreeBSD__ 1997-09-10 19:52:27 +00:00
bde
a6e315b69d Added used #include - don't depend on <sys/mbuf.h> including
<sys/malloc.h> (unless we only use the bogusly shared M*WAIT flags).
1997-09-02 01:19:47 +00:00
wollman
4542c1cf5d Fix all areas of the system (or at least all those in LINT) to avoid storing
socket addresses in mbufs.  (Socket buffers are the one exception.)  A number
of kernel APIs needed to get fixed in order to make this happen.  Also,
fix three protocol families which kept PCBs in mbufs to not malloc them
instead.  Delete some old compatibility cruft while we're at it, and add
some new routines in the in_cksum family.
1997-08-16 19:16:27 +00:00
bde
9195bd1ec7 Removed unused #includes. 1997-08-02 14:33:27 +00:00
dfr
331e950c31 Correct some dumb mistakes in the WebNFS stuff.
Submitted by:	bde
1997-07-22 15:35:57 +00:00
dfr
29f6f6602d Allow NULL cookie verifiers for non-NULL offsets. This is needed for
Digital Unix boxes since they appear to always send null verifiers.
1997-07-22 15:35:15 +00:00
dfr
b627718fbd Merge WebNFS changes from NetBSD.
Obtained from:	NetBSD
1997-07-16 09:06:30 +00:00
tegge
fdf5be50ae Clear nfs_iodwant[myiod] when the nfsiod process exits due to a signal. 1997-06-25 21:07:26 +00:00
bde
672c312961 Don't require superuser privileges for creating fifos. The v2 case was
broken when support for v3 was introduced in rev.1.16.  The v3 case has
always been broken in FreeBSD.

Should be in 2.2.

PR:		3838
1997-06-14 11:19:35 +00:00
dfr
99eae7b7b1 Various fixes from NetBSD:
Use u_int for rpc procedure numbers.
	Some fixes to NQNFS.
	A rare NULL pointer dereference.
	Ignore NFSMNT_NOCONN for TCP mounts.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
1997-06-03 17:22:47 +00:00
dfr
dc78066f3d Implement the async mount option for NFSv3. This makes NFS pretend that all
writes sent to the server were synchronous and therefore no commits are
needed.  This is the same as the vfs.nfs.async variable on the server but
allows each client to choose whether to work this way.

Also make the vfs.nfs.async variable do the 'right' thing for NFSv3, i.e.
pretend that the write was synchronous.
1997-06-03 13:56:55 +00:00
dfr
d7e320b30e Fix a few bugs with NFS and mmap caused by NFS' use of b_validoff
and b_validend.  The changes to vfs_bio.c are a bit ugly but hopefully
can be tidied up later by a slight redesign.

PR:		kern/2573, kern/2754, kern/3046 (possibly)
Reviewed by:	dyson
1997-05-19 14:36:56 +00:00
dfr
0ba9709268 Don't keep addresses in mbuf chains. This should simplify the next round
of network changes from Garret.

Reviewed by:	Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
1997-05-13 17:25:44 +00:00
dfr
824696dc98 Implement a separate control for write gathering on NFSv3. This is turned
off for NFSv3 by default since write gathering seems to reduce performance
for NFSv3 by up to 60%.

Add sysctl knobs to control both variables.
1997-05-10 16:59:36 +00:00
dfr
ff5630dff6 Fix a nasty hang connected with write gathering. Also add debug print
statements to bits of the server which helped me find the hang.
1997-05-10 16:12:03 +00:00
dfr
840e81b7a5 Allow NULL rpcs on non-privileged ports at all times to work around broken
clients.

PR:		kern/3298
Submitted by:	Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@idi.ntnu.no>
1997-04-30 09:51:37 +00:00
wollman
6afbf203bd The long-awaited mega-massive-network-code- cleanup. Part I.
This commit includes the following changes:
1) Old-style (pr_usrreq()) protocols are no longer supported, the compatibility
glue for them is deleted, and the kernel will panic on boot if any are compiled
in.

2) Certain protocol entry points are modified to take a process structure,
so they they can easily tell whether or not it is possible to sleep, and
also to access credentials.

3) SS_PRIV is no more, and with it goes the SO_PRIVSTATE setsockopt()
call.  Protocols should use the process pointer they are now passed.

4) The PF_LOCAL and PF_ROUTE families have been updated to use the new
style, as has the `raw' skeleton family.

5) PF_LOCAL sockets now obey the process's umask when creating a socket
in the filesystem.

As a result, LINT is now broken.  I'm hoping that some enterprising hacker
with a bit more time will either make the broken bits work (should be
easy for netipx) or dike them out.
1997-04-27 20:01:29 +00:00
dfr
5a956ea098 Fix broken usage of nm_readdirsize and increase the socket buffers for UDP
to prevent possible socket overflows.

2.2 candidate.

PR:		kern/3304
Reviewed by:	Thomas David Rivers <ponds!rivers@dg-rtp.dg.com>
1997-04-22 17:38:01 +00:00
dfr
290a0d9360 Fix various bugs in the locking protocol, allowing proper shared locks
to be used.  This should fix the lock panics that people are seeing.
1997-04-04 17:49:35 +00:00
bde
5cfbec5a24 Removed #include of <ufs/ufs/dir.h>. Nfs no longer depends on any ufs
features, and the one thing that it depended on (DIRBLKSIZ) now has
conflicting spelling.
1997-03-29 12:40:20 +00:00
bde
bc8606ec4b Define our own version of DIRBLKSIZ instead of (ab)using ufs's value.
Use the same value of 512 (ufs actually uses DEV_BSIZE).  There are
too many versions of DIRBLKSIZ, one for ufs, one for ext2fs, one for
nfs, one for ibcs2, one for linux, one for applications, ... I think
nfs's DIRBLKSIZ needs to be a divisor of the directory blocks sizes
of all supported file systems.  There is also NFS_DIRBLKSIZ, which is
different from nfs's DIRBLKSIZ but is sometimes confused with it in
comments.

Removed a bogus #ifdef KERNEL that hid the tunable constants for nfs.
This came in undocumented with the Lite2 merge although it isn't in
Lite2.  It required more-bogus #define KERNEL's in fstat and pstat
to make the constants visible.

Restored a spelling fix from rev.1.17.

Removed duplicate #defines of all the the NFS mount option flags.
1997-03-29 12:34:33 +00:00
guido
8db0f5f4fd Add code that will reject nfs requests in teh kernel from nonprivileged
ports. This option will be automatically set/cleraed when mount is run
without/with the -n option.
Reviewed by:	Doug Rabson
1997-03-27 20:01:07 +00:00
peter
5dc5a09bf1 Use the correct (relative to the implementation) ordering of args in
the VOP_LINK() calls, Closes PR#3064

Submitted by: bde
1997-03-25 05:13:40 +00:00
peter
6c63b328f9 The local fs interface does not allow link()/unlink() of directories,
do not allow a remote nfs client to cause local fs corruption either.
1997-03-25 05:08:28 +00:00
bde
0bc1781701 Fixed some invalid (non-atomic) accesses to `time', mostly ones of the
form `tv = time'.  Use a new function gettime().  The current version
just forces atomicicity without fixing precision or efficiency bugs.
Simplified some related valid accesses by using the central function.
1997-03-22 06:53:45 +00:00
peter
94b6d72794 Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$. We are not
ready for it yet.
1997-02-22 09:48:43 +00:00
dyson
10f666af84 This is the kernel Lite/2 commit. There are some requisite userland
changes, so don't expect to be able to run the kernel as-is (very well)
without the appropriate Lite/2 userland changes.

The system boots and can mount UFS filesystems.

Untested: ext2fs, msdosfs, NFS
Known problems: Incorrect Berkeley ID strings in some files.
		Mount_std mounts will not work until the getfsent
		library routine is changed.

Reviewed by:	various people
Submitted by:	Jeffery Hsu <hsu@freebsd.org>
1997-02-10 02:22:35 +00:00
jkh
808a36ef65 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00
dfr
4c8f7388e5 Improve the queuing algorithms used by NFS' asynchronous i/o. The
existing mechanism uses a global queue for some buffers and the
vp->b_dirtyblkhd queue for others.  This turns sequential writes into
randomly ordered writes to the server, affecting both read and write
performance.  The existing mechanism also copes badly with hung
servers, tending to block accesses to other servers when all the iods
are waiting for a hung server.

The new mechanism uses a queue for each mount point.  All asynchronous
i/o goes through this queue which preserves the ordering of requests.
A simple mechanism ensures that the iods are shared out fairly between
active mount points.  This removes the sysctl variable vfs.nfs.dwrite
since the new queueing mechanism removes the old delayed write code
completely.

This should go into the 2.2 branch.
1996-11-06 10:53:16 +00:00
dfr
de60fb9205 This fixes a problem with the nfs socket handling code which happens
if a single process is performing a large number of requests (in this
case writing a large file).  The writing process could monopolise the
recieve lock and prevent any other processes from recieving their
replies.

It also adds a new sysctl variable 'vfs.nfs.dwrite' which controls the
behaviour which originally pointed out the problem.  When a process
writes to a file over NFS, it usually arranges for another process
(the 'iod') to perform the request.  If no iods are available, then it
turns the write into a 'delayed write' which is later picked up by the
next iod to do a write request for that file.  This can cause that
particular iod to do a disproportionate number of requests from a
single process which can harm performance on some NFS servers.  The
alternative is to perform the write synchronously in the context of
the original writing process if no iod is avaiable for asynchronous
writing.

The 'delayed write' behaviour is selected when vfs.nfs.dwrite=1 and
the non-delayed behaviour is selected when vfs.nfs.dwrite=0.  The
default is vfs.nfs.dwrite=1; if many people tell me that performance
is better if vfs.nfs.dwrite=0 then I will change the default.

Submitted by:	Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
1996-10-11 10:15:33 +00:00
nate
45c85d421d In sys/time.h, struct timespec is defined as:
/*
         * Structure defined by POSIX.4 to be like a timeval.
         */
        struct timespec {
                time_t  ts_sec;         /* seconds */
                long    ts_nsec;        /* and nanoseconds */
        };

        The correct names of the fields are tv_sec and tv_nsec.

Reminded by:	James Drobina <jdrobina@infinet.com>
1996-09-19 18:21:32 +00:00
dg
5ca5efce79 Release an unneeded reference to a vnode that was gained in a VFS_VGET().
Fixes a readdirplus panic.

Submitted by:	Doug Rabson <dfr@render.com>
1996-09-05 07:58:04 +00:00
bde
51ff523803 Eliminated nested include of <sys/unistd.h> in <sys/file.h> in the kernel.
Include it directly in the few places where it is used.

Reduced some #includes of <sys/file.h> to #includes of <sys/fcntl.h> or
nothing.
1996-09-03 14:25:27 +00:00
dyson
966cbc5d29 Even though this looks like it, this is not a complex code change.
The interface into the "VMIO" system has changed to be more consistant
and robust.  Essentially, it is now no longer necessary to call vn_open
to get merged VM/Buffer cache operation, and exceptional conditions
such as merged operation of VBLK devices is simpler and more correct.

This code corrects a potentially large set of problems including the
problems with ktrace output and loaded systems, file create/deletes,
etc.

Most of the changes to NFS are cosmetic and name changes, eliminating
a layer of subroutine calls.  The direct calls to vput/vrele have
been re-instituted for better cross platform compatibility.

Reviewed by: davidg
1996-08-21 21:56:23 +00:00
dfr
90a643ddb4 Various fixes from frank@fwi.uva.nl (Frank van der Linden) via
rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca:

1. Clear B_NEEDCOMMIT in nfs_write to make sure that dirty data is
correctly send to the server.  If a buffer was dirtied when it was in
the B_DELWRI+B_NEEDCOMMIT state, the state of the buffer was left
unchanged and when the buffer was later cleaned, just a commit rpc was
made to the server to complete the previous write.  Clearing
B_NEEDCOMMIT ensures that another write is made to the server.

2. If a server returned a server (for whatever reason) returned an
answer to a write RPC that implied that fewer bytes than requested
were written, bad things would happen.

3. The setattr operation passed on the atime in stead of the mtime to
the server. The fix is trivial.

4. XIDs always started at 0, but this caused some servers (older DEC
OSF/1 3.0 so I've been told) who had very long-lasting XID caches to
get confused if, after a reboot of a BSD client, RPCs came in with a
XID that had in the past been used before from that client. Patch is
to use the current time in seconds as a starting point for XIDs. The
patch below is not perfect, because it requires the root fs to be
mounted first. This is because of the check BSD systems do, comparing
FS time to system time.

Reviewed by:	Bruce Evans, Terry Lambert.
Obtained from:  frank@fwi.uva.nl (Frank van der Linden) via rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
1996-07-16 10:19:45 +00:00
wollman
36ac1a0263 Modify the kernel to use the new pr_usrreqs interface rather than the old
pr_usrreq mechanism which was poorly designed and error-prone.  This
commit renames pr_usrreq to pr_ousrreq so that old code which depended on it
would break in an obvious manner.  This commit also implements the new
interface for TCP, although the old function is left as an example
(#ifdef'ed out).  This commit ALSO fixes a longstanding bug in the
TCP timer processing (introduced by davidg on 1995/04/12) which caused
timer processing on a TCB to always stop after a single timer had
expired (because it misinterpreted the return value from tcp_usrreq()
to indicate that the TCB had been deleted).  Finally, some code
related to polling has been deleted from if.c because it is not
relevant t -current and doesn't look at all like my current code.
1996-07-11 16:32:50 +00:00
bde
a106d0e3dd Don't truncate minor or major numbers in the nfsv3 client. 1996-06-23 17:19:25 +00:00