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Author SHA1 Message Date
jlemon
ac6b9aa8ec Fix up indentation. 2001-06-29 04:01:38 +00:00
peter
4b91e2ecf0 "Fix" the previous initial attempt at fixing TUNABLE_INT(). This time
around, use a common function for looking up and extracting the tunables
from the kernel environment.  This saves duplicating the same function
over and over again.  This way typically has an overhead of 8 bytes + the
path string, versus about 26 bytes + the path string.
2001-06-08 05:24:21 +00:00
peter
c1df44ae51 Back out part of my previous commit. This was a last minute change
and I botched testing.  This is a perfect example of how NOT to do
this sort of thing. :-(
2001-06-07 03:17:26 +00:00
peter
0732738ec4 Make the TUNABLE_*() macros look and behave more consistantly like the
SYSCTL_*() macros.  TUNABLE_INT_DECL() was an odd name because it didn't
actually declare the int, which is what the name suggests it would do.
2001-06-06 22:17:08 +00:00
jesper
42275c0786 Revert the last bits of my bogus move of NMBCLUSTERS
to <sys/param.h>
2001-06-01 21:47:34 +00:00
jesper
51b1367e42 Move the definition of NMBCLUSTERS from src/sys/kern/uipc_mbuf.c
to <sys/param.h>, so it's available to src/sys/netinet/ip_input.c,
and remove the now unneeded includes of "opt_param.h".

MFC after:	1 week
2001-05-31 21:56:44 +00:00
markm
bcca5847d5 Undo part of the tangle of having sys/lock.h and sys/mutex.h included in
other "system" header files.

Also help the deprecation of lockmgr.h by making it a sub-include of
sys/lock.h and removing sys/lockmgr.h form kernel .c files.

Sort sys/*.h includes where possible in affected files.

OK'ed by:	bde (with reservations)
2001-05-01 08:13:21 +00:00
dwmalone
0d441a8a27 Make sbcompress use the new M_WRITABLE macro. Previously sbcompress
could not compress into clusters. This could result in lots of
wasted clusters while recieving small packets from an interface
that uses clusters for all it's packets.

Patch is partially from BSDi (limiting the size of the copy) and
based on a patch for 4.1 by Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie> and
myself.

Reviewed by:	bmilekic
Obtained From:	BSDi
Submitted by:	iedowse
2000-11-19 22:22:47 +00:00
truckman
0575d8a3f9 Remove uidinfo hash table lookup and maintenance out of chgproccnt() and
chgsbsize(), which are called rather frequently and may be called from an
interrupt context in the case of chgsbsize().  Instead, do the hash table
lookup and maintenance when credentials are changed, which is a lot less
frequent.  Add pointers to the uidinfo structures to the ucred and pcred
structures for fast access.  Pass a pointer to the credential to chgproccnt()
and chgsbsize() instead of passing the uid.  Add a reference count to the
uidinfo structure and use it to decide when to free the structure rather
than freeing the structure when the resource consumption drops to zero.
Move the resource tracking code from kern_proc.c to kern_resource.c.  Move
some duplicate code sequences in kern_prot.c to separate helper functions.
Change KASSERTs in this code to unconditional tests and calls to panic().
2000-09-05 22:11:13 +00:00
green
dd66d69170 Fix hangs caused by overzealous code removal.
Thanks, Nickolay, for figuring out this is the problem.

Submitted by:	Nickolay Dudorov <nnd@mail.nsk.ru>
2000-08-31 11:31:58 +00:00
green
deb9fb1e44 Remove an extraneous setting of sb_hiwat. 2000-08-30 00:09:57 +00:00
green
0fa5ae2859 Remove any possibility of hiwat-related race conditions by changing
the chgsbsize() call to use a "subject" pointer (&sb.sb_hiwat) and
a u_long target to set it to.  The whole thing is splnet().

This fixes a problem that jdp has been able to provoke.
2000-08-29 11:28:06 +00:00
ps
7961d6fd99 Remove unnecessary call to splnet when setting an accept filter
since we are already at splnet.
2000-07-31 08:23:43 +00:00
alfred
7f71a1a091 fix races in the uidinfo subsystem, several problems existed:
1) while allocating a uidinfo struct malloc is called with M_WAITOK,
   it's possible that while asleep another process by the same user
   could have woken up earlier and inserted an entry into the uid
   hash table.  Having redundant entries causes inconsistancies that
   we can't handle.

   fix: do a non-waiting malloc, and if that fails then do a blocking
   malloc, after waking up check that no one else has inserted an entry
   for us already.

2) Because many checks for sbsize were done as "test then set" in a non
   atomic manner it was possible to exceed the limits put up via races.

   fix: instead of querying the count then setting, we just attempt to
   set the count and leave it up to the function to return success or
   failure.

3) The uidinfo code was inlining and repeating, lookups and insertions
   and deletions needed to be in their own functions for clarity.

Reviewed by: green
2000-06-22 22:27:16 +00:00
alfred
e3e72a583b return of the accept filter part II
accept filters are now loadable as well as able to be compiled into
the kernel.

two accept filters are provided, one that returns sockets when data
arrives the other when an http request is completed (doesn't work
with 0.9 requests)

Reviewed by: jmg
2000-06-20 01:09:23 +00:00
alfred
b88daebd21 backout accept optimizations.
Requested by: jmg, dcs, jdp, nate
2000-06-18 08:49:13 +00:00
alfred
dcf66cb4e2 add socketoptions DELAYACCEPT and HTTPACCEPT which will not allow an accept()
until the incoming connection has either data waiting or what looks like a
HTTP request header already in the socketbuffer.  This ought to reduce
the context switch time and overhead for processing requests.

The initial idea and code for HTTPACCEPT came from Yahoo engineers and has
been cleaned up and a more lightweight DELAYACCEPT for non-http servers
has been added

Reviewed by: silence on hackers.
2000-06-15 18:18:43 +00:00
jlemon
c41c876463 Introduce kqueue() and kevent(), a kernel event notification facility. 2000-04-16 18:53:38 +00:00
shin
73d476cc64 CMSG_XXX macros alignment fixes to follow RFC2292.
Approved by: jkh

Submitted by: Partly from tech@openbsd
Reviewed by: itojun
2000-03-03 11:13:12 +00:00
shin
a2e9fa03c1 Add length check to sbcreatecontrol().
Now this check is necessary because IPv6 source routing might use
  control data bigger than MLEN. (e.g. 16bytes IPv6 addr x 23 hops)
  Actually mbuf cluster should be used in uipc_socket.c:sbcreatecontrol()
  and uipc_syscalls.c:sockargs() when data size is bigger then MLEN,
  and such patches were already in KAME environment and have been
  confirmed to work well. I just forgot to merge them into 4.0, sorry.

  For safety, I'll postpone such patches until after 4.0 release.
  The effect of postponement is followings.
    -Ping6 source routing hops are limitted to around 6 or so.
    -If some apps do setsockopt IPV6_RTHDR and try to receive
     incoming IPv6 source routing info, it can't receive more
     than 6 hops source routing info.
     (But currently, no apps seems to be doing it.)

Approved by: jkh
2000-02-24 19:21:26 +00:00
jasone
241bd93929 Add aio_waitcomplete(). Make aio work correctly for socket descriptors.
Make gratuitous style(9) fixes (me, not the submitter) to make the aio
code more readable.

PR:		kern/12053
Submitted by:	Chris Sedore <cmsedore@maxwell.syr.edu>
2000-01-14 02:53:29 +00:00
green
f980526bf6 Implement RLIMIT_SBSIZE in the kernel. This is a per-uid sockbuf total
usage limit.
1999-10-09 20:42:17 +00:00
pb
3b30ad4229 In sbflush(), don't exit the while loop too early: this can cause
an empty mbuf to stay in the queue, then causing a needless panic
because sb_cc == 0 and sb_mbcnt != 0.

But we still need to panic rather than endlessly looping if, for
some reason, sb_cc == 0 and there are non-empty mbufs in the queue.

PR:		kern/11988
Reviewed by:	fenner
1999-09-28 12:59:18 +00:00
green
4395e552e2 Change so_cred's type to a ucred, not a pcred. THis makes more sense, actually.
Make a sonewconn3() which takes an extra argument (proc) so new sockets created
with sonewconn() from a user's system call get the correct credentials, not
just the parent's credentials.
1999-09-19 02:17:02 +00:00
peter
3b842d34e8 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
msmith
af7615d39a Move the initialisation/tuning of nmbclusters from param.c/machdep.c
into uipc_mbuf.c.  This reduces three sets of identical tunable code to
one set, and puts the initialisation with the mbuf code proper.

Make NMBUFs tunable as well.

Move the nmbclusters sysctl here as well.

Move the initialisation of maxsockets from param.c to uipc_socket2.c,
next to its corresponding sysctl.

Use the new tunable macros for the kern.vm.kmem.size tunable (this should have
been in a separate commit, whoops).
1999-07-05 08:52:54 +00:00
green
4c7609f41f Reviewed by: the cast of thousands
This is the change to struct sockets that gets rid of so_uid and replaces
it with a much more useful struct pcred *so_cred. This is here to be able
to do socket-level credential checks (i.e. IPFW uid/gid support, to be added
to HEAD soon). Along with this comes an update to pidentd which greatly
simplifies the code necessary to get a uid from a socket. Soon to come:
a sysctl() interface to finding individual sockets' credentials.
1999-06-17 23:54:50 +00:00
peter
4990fa28f8 Update one set of comments.. s/so_q0/so_incomp/ and s/so_q/so_comp/ (that's
incomplete and complete connections I think)
1999-05-10 18:15:40 +00:00
billf
dd35516544 Add sysctl descriptions to many SYSCTL_XXXs
PR:		kern/11197
Submitted by:	Adrian Chadd <adrian@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by:	billf(spelling/style/minor nits)
Looked at by:	bde(style)
1999-05-03 23:57:32 +00:00
fenner
56bddd51c2 Port NetBSD's 19990120-accept bug fix. This works around the race condition
where select(2) can return that a listening socket has a connected socket
queued, the connection is broken, and the user calls accept(2), which then
blocks because there are no connections queued.

Reviewed by:	wollman
Obtained from:	NetBSD
(ftp://ftp.NetBSD.ORG/pub/NetBSD/misc/security/patches/19990120-accept)
1999-01-25 16:58:56 +00:00
archie
60d13c7a9d The "easy" fixes for compiling the kernel -Wunused: remove unreferenced static
and local variables, goto labels, and functions declared but not defined.
1998-12-07 21:58:50 +00:00
truckman
0b3bd2def8 We can't call fsetown() from sonewconn() because sonewconn() is be called
from an interrupt context and fsetown() wants to peek at curproc, call
malloc(..., M_WAITOK), and fiddle with various unprotected data structures.
The fix is to move the code that duplicates the F_SETOWN/FIOSETOWN state
of the original socket to the new socket from sonewconn() to accept1(),
since accept1() runs in the correct context.  Deferring this until the
process calls accept() is harmless since the process can't do anything
useful with SIGIO on the new socket until it has the descriptor for that
socket.

One could make the case for not bothering to duplicate the
F_SETOWN/FIOSETOWN state and requiring the process to explicitly make the
fcntl() or ioctl() call on the new socket, but this would be incompatible
with the previous implementation and might break programs which rely on
the old semantics.

This bug was discovered by Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>.
1998-11-23 00:45:39 +00:00
truckman
de184682fa Installed the second patch attached to kern/7899 with some changes suggested
by bde, a few other tweaks to get the patch to apply cleanly again and
some improvements to the comments.

This change closes some fairly minor security holes associated with
F_SETOWN, fixes a few bugs, and removes some limitations that F_SETOWN
had on tty devices.  For more details, see the description on the PR.

Because this patch increases the size of the proc and pgrp structures,
it is necessary to re-install the includes and recompile libkvm,
the vinum lkm, fstat, gcore, gdb, ipfilter, ps, top, and w.

PR:		kern/7899
Reviewed by:	bde, elvind
1998-11-11 10:04:13 +00:00
fenner
0b1ffe8fd6 Fix sbcheck() to check all packets on socket buffer.
Also fix data types and printf formats while I'm here.

PR:	misc/8494

Panic instead of looping forever in sbflush().  If sb_mbcnt counts
more mbufs than sb_cc counts bytes, the original code can turn into an
infinite loop of removing 0 bytes from the socket buffer until it's empty.
1998-11-04 20:22:11 +00:00
bde
ec3c90cf78 Fixed recently perpetrated printf format errors. 1998-09-05 13:24:39 +00:00
ache
2d03d4a5b5 make sbflush panic messages more descriptive 1998-09-04 13:13:18 +00:00
dfr
1d5f38ac22 This commit fixes various 64bit portability problems required for
FreeBSD/alpha.  The most significant item is to change the command
argument to ioctl functions from int to u_long.  This change brings us
inline with various other BSD versions.  Driver writers may like to
use (__FreeBSD_version == 300003) to detect this change.

The prototype FreeBSD/alpha machdep will follow in a couple of days
time.
1998-06-07 17:13:14 +00:00
peter
a4063ba4e2 Have the wakeup routine do the upcall if needed.
Obtained from: NetBSD
1998-05-31 18:38:43 +00:00
phk
86337bf437 s/nanoruntime/nanouptime/g
s/microruntime/microuptime/g

Reviewed by:	bde
1998-05-17 11:53:46 +00:00
wollman
bbc4497ada Convert socket structures to be type-stable and add a version number.
Define a parameter which indicates the maximum number of sockets in a
system, and use this to size the zone allocators used for sockets and
for certain PCBs.

Convert PF_LOCAL PCB structures to be type-stable and add a version number.

Define an external format for infomation about socket structures and use
it in several places.

Define a mechanism to get all PF_LOCAL and PF_INET PCB lists through
sysctl(3) without blocking network interrupts for an unreasonable
length of time.  This probably still has some bugs and/or race
conditions, but it seems to work well enough on my machines.

It is now possible for `netstat' to get almost all of its information
via the sysctl(3) interface rather than reading kmem (changes to follow).
1998-05-15 20:11:40 +00:00
dg
3253b48e39 Added kern.ipc.nmbclusters 1998-04-24 04:15:52 +00:00
phk
5e9a131f20 Time changes mark 2:
* Figure out UTC relative to boottime.  Four new functions provide
      time relative to boottime.

    * move "runtime" into struct proc.  This helps fix the calcru()
      problem in SMP.

    * kill mono_time.

    * add timespec{add|sub|cmp} macros to time.h.  (XXX: These may change!)

    * nanosleep, select & poll takes long sleeps one day at a time

Reviewed by:    bde
Tested by:      ache and others
1998-04-04 13:26:20 +00:00
guido
406aea3e09 Make sure that you can only bind a more specific address when it is
done by the same uid.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
1998-03-01 19:39:29 +00:00
bde
ac6fcae006 Removed trailing semicolons from the definitions of the sysctl
declaration macros so that a semicolon can be added when the macros
are invoked without giving a (pedantic) syntax error.  Invocations
need to be followed by a semicolon so that programs like indent and
gtags don't get confused.

Fixed the one invocation that wasn't followed by a trailing semicolon.
1997-09-07 16:53:52 +00:00
tegge
b238b1d359 sonewconn no longer passes curproc to the protocol attach method
since that might cause in_pcballoc to call MALLOC with M_WAITOK during
a software interrupt.
Reviewed by:	Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
1997-09-04 17:39:16 +00:00
bde
6ffb8bf9af Removed unused #includes. 1997-09-02 20:06:59 +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
fenner
38192cf9a5 Remove sonewconn() macro kludge, introduced in 4.3-Reno to catch argument
mismatches.  Prototypes do a much better job these days.

Noticed by:	bde
1997-07-19 20:15:43 +00:00
peter
16ff422327 Attempt to convert the ip_divert code to use the new-style protocol request
switch.  I needed 'LINT' to compile for other reasons so I kinda got the
blood on my hands.  Note: I don't know how to test this, I don't know if
it works correctly.
1997-05-24 17:23:11 +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