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2077 Commits

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dillon
127655f6dd PR: kern/8965
Obtained from: Stephen Clawson <sclawson@cs.utah.edu>

    Wakeup anyone waiting on a mount point prior to returning from umount,
    whether an error occurs or not.  Fixes a stat/NFS-umount race and other
    potential future problems.  Fix taken from bug/pr which also indicated
    that the same fix has already been applied to OpenBSD and NetBSD.
1998-12-12 21:07:09 +00:00
n_hibma
1935e16458 When no driver was found for a device, the message 'not probed' appeared
This is odd, especially in the case of USB where the driver is found
in several tries: vendor specific, class specific, interface specific.
The mouse driver is found at the interface specific level...
Reviewed by:	Doug Rabson (dfr@freebsd.org)
1998-12-12 11:30:04 +00:00
eivind
d2f9690e5c Rename one of the two devfs_link's to devfs_makelink. 1998-12-10 19:57:01 +00:00
jkh
a8879d09ef poll(2) sets POLLNVAL for descriptors passed in that are less than
0.  This makes it difficult to do efficient manipulation of the
struct pollfd since you can't leave a slot empty.

PR:		8599
Submitted-by:	Marc Slemko <marcs@znep.com>
1998-12-10 01:53:26 +00:00
rvb
8eb47d2ff9 In ktrwrite, use uio_procp = curproc vs 0 1998-12-10 01:47:41 +00:00
eivind
d246f6b8ce Get rid of CTLTYPE_OPAQUE in a SYSCTL_OPAQUE - it is added my the
SYSCTL_OPAQUE macro.
1998-12-09 02:26:45 +00:00
bde
15a8d4e02e Backed out the FIOASYNC fix in rev.1.108. fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags)
depends on the bug.  It does an FIOASYNC ioctl to sync the setting
of the O_ASYNC "file" flag with drivers even if the setting hasn't
changed.

PR:		9003
1998-12-08 10:22:07 +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
eivind
2d81fe5347 Fix grouping of statements. This remove a potential panic in the soft
updates code.  While I'm here, remove an unintended trigraph.

Reviewed by:	Kirk McKusick <kirk@freebsd.org>
1998-12-07 17:23:45 +00:00
ache
d6d798c296 Move stime declaration to main block, otherwise can left uninitialized
in rare cases.
Found by: Eivind Eklund <eivind@yes.no>
1998-12-07 07:59:20 +00:00
archie
5c694b81cd Avoid compiler warning (printf arg type mismatch) when compiling #ifdef DEBUG 1998-12-06 00:03:30 +00:00
mckusick
f6e1dfa686 Even the most recently allocated buffer may not have its b_blkno
field properly filled in, so we must do a VOP_BMAP on that buffer
as well if it is not resolved.
Submitted by: Luoqi Chen <luoqi@watermarkgroup.com>
1998-12-05 06:12:14 +00:00
archie
982e80577d Examine all occurrences of sprintf(), strcat(), and str[n]cpy()
for possible buffer overflow problems. Replaced most sprintf()'s
with snprintf(); for others cases, added terminating NUL bytes where
appropriate, replaced constants like "16" with sizeof(), etc.

These changes include several bug fixes, but most changes are for
maintainability's sake. Any instance where it wasn't "immediately
obvious" that a buffer overflow could not occur was made safer.

Reviewed by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
Reviewed by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Reviewed by:	Mike Spengler <mks@networkcs.com>
1998-12-04 22:54:57 +00:00
dg
7fd65a112e Fixed broken code in sendfile(2) when using file offsets. 1998-12-03 12:35:47 +00:00
archie
8ccd28a438 Add snprintf(3) and vsnprintf(3) capability to the kernel.
Reviewed by:	bde
1998-12-03 04:45:57 +00:00
kato
72f8d0d43a - For some old Cyrix CPUs, %cr2 is clobbered by interrupts. This
problem is worked around by using an interrupt gate for the page
   fault handler.  This code was originally made for NetBSD/pc98 by
   Naofumi Honda <honda@kururu.math.sci.hokudai.ac.jp> and has already
   been in PC98 tree.  Because of this bug, trap_fatal cannot show
   correct page fault address if %cr2 is obtained in this function.
   Therefore, trap_fatal uses the value from trap() function.
-  The trap handler always enables interruption when buggy application
   or kernel code has disabled interrupts and then trapped.  This code
   was prepared by Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org>.

Submitted by:	Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org>
		Naofumi Honda <honda@kururu.math.sci.hokudai.ac.jp>
1998-12-02 08:15:17 +00:00
eivind
d757350127 Check return value of malloc() in expand_name.
Reviewed by:	sef
1998-12-02 01:53:48 +00:00
phk
b493bd5ba3 Make the previous behaviour the default, add a sysctl which you
can set if your hw/sw produces the "calcru negative..." message.

Setting the alternate method (sysctl -w kern.timecounter.method=1)
makes the the get{nano|micro}*() functions call the real thing at
resulting in a measurable but minor overhead.

I decided to NOT have the "calcru" change the method automatically
because you should be aware of this problem if you have it.

The problems currently seen, related to usleep and a few other corners
are fixed for both methods.
1998-11-29 20:31:02 +00:00
dg
b4bceb0b07 Compare p_cpulimit with RLIM_INFINITY before comparing it with the process
runtime. p_runtime is unsigned while p_cpulimit is not, so this avoids the
nasty side effect of the process getting killed when the runtime comes up
"negative" due to other bugs.
1998-11-27 11:44:22 +00:00
tegge
03c8e15ce9 Don't forget to update the pmap associated with aio daemons when adding
new page directory entries for a growing kernel virtual address space.
1998-11-27 01:14:21 +00:00
tegge
930e900772 Attempt to handle interrupts delivered to all IO APICs by using the first
IO APIC with a sufficient number of pins.
1998-11-26 23:14:23 +00:00
eivind
3cf3a6389e Staticize. 1998-11-26 18:50:24 +00:00
bde
8fdbb5fce3 Fixed the previous fix - stathz doesn't give the statclock frequency
when it is 0.

Submitted by:	mostly by Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
1998-11-26 16:49:55 +00:00
bde
043d2a6202 Oops, yet again back out some local changes that shouldn't have been
in the previous commit.
1998-11-26 14:05:58 +00:00
bde
0d3ca540ea Fixed scaling of p_pctcpu. It was wrong by a factor of stathz/hz.
Until recently, this was half compensated for in at least ps and top
by multiplying by 100/stathz to get a better wrong factor of 100/hz.
1998-11-26 14:00:08 +00:00
phk
1ca888b5fd Make timecounters more resistant to badly behaved SW/HW which locks
out interrupts for too long.  If you still see the "calcru: negative
time..." message you can increase NTIMECOUNTER (see LINT).

Sideeffect is that a timecounter is required to not wrap around in
less than (1 + delta) seconds instead of the (1/hz + delta) required
until now.

Many thanks to: msmith, wpaul, wosch & bde
1998-11-23 09:59:02 +00:00
sos
ba9fb96ddb Add a kludge to prevent panicing when using VM86 and hitting here
with a NULL curproc.

Originally by: Tor Egge (IIRC)
1998-11-23 09:34:19 +00:00
bde
e3a7f015db Fixed a missing include. `SYSININT(...);' garbage in gave null garbage out. 1998-11-23 09:33:35 +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
bde
f333cb0cb8 Fixed some missing cases in the check for ioctls that involve modification.
Many (mostly machine-dependent ones) are still missing.  NIST-PCTS found
this bug for all the ioctls used to implement the POSIX tc* functions
(TIOCCBRK, TIOCDRAIN, TIOCSPGRP, TIOCSBRK, TIOCSTART and TIOCSTOP), and
I found FIOASYNC, TIOCCONS, TIOCEXCL, TIOCHPCL, TIOCNXCL, TIOCSCTTY and
TIOCSDRAINWAIT by inspection.  TIOCSPGRP was ifdefed out for some reason.

Handle tcsetattr()'s historical speed conversions correctly and more
centrally:
- don't store speeds of 0 in the final termios struct.  Drivers can now
  depend on tp->t_ispeed and tp->t_ospeed giving the actual speed.
  Applications can now depend on tcgetattr() being POSIX.1 conformant.
- convert from a proposed input speed of 0 to the proposed output speed
  (except if that is 0, convert to the current output speed).  Drivers
  can now depend on the proposed input speed being nonzero.
- don't reject negative speeds.  Negative speeds can't happen now that
  speed_t is unsigned, and rejecting invalid speeds is a bug - tcsetattr()
  is supposed to succeed if it can "perform any of the requested actions",
  so it shouldn't fail in practice.
1998-11-22 09:04:09 +00:00
dg
939b432d02 Closed a very narrow and rare race condition that involved net interrupts,
bio interrupts, and a truncated file that along with the precise alignment
of the planets could result in a page being freed multiple times or a
just-freed page being put onto the inactive queue.
1998-11-18 09:00:47 +00:00
mckusick
0d67d3da58 Because buffers may be tossed and recreated at will under the new VM
system, the mapping from logical to physical block number may be lost.
Hence we have to check for a reconstituted buffer and redo the call to
VOP_BMAP if the physical block number has been lost.
1998-11-17 00:31:12 +00:00
ken
19811ea4ff Now that the wd driver is fixed (Thanks Bruce!), re-enable the
devstat_end_transaction error message that gets printed whenever the
busy count is < 0.

This will help catch drivers that improperly implement devstat(9) support.
1998-11-15 23:57:22 +00:00
dfr
3d34322c0b A couple of minor sanity checks.
Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick.hibma@jrc.it>
1998-11-15 18:11:21 +00:00
dg
386e180e55 In sendfile(2), check against sb_lowat when filling the socket buffer,
rather than 0.
1998-11-15 16:55:09 +00:00
bde
5cb54abe05 Fixed the type of vfs_modevent (a little late, to match the corresponding
change in sys/mount.h).
1998-11-15 15:18:30 +00:00
bde
3dcf72bbf9 Fixed a missing include. <sys/kernel.h> is needed by the new
MALLOC_DEFINE() and MALLOC_DEFINE() is needed by the recently
reenabled "reallocblks" code, but <sys/kernel.h> was only included
if CLUSTERDEBUG was defined.  This was too harmless.  gcc only
warns about garbage like `SYSINIT(blech);' at file scope ...
1998-11-15 14:11:06 +00:00
dg
c160184873 Fixed a couple of nits in sendfile(2): clear PG_ZERO before unbusying
the page, and use passed-in "p" rather than curproc in uio struct.
1998-11-14 23:36:17 +00:00
wollman
2f0e3424ed My changes to the new device interface:
- Interface wth the new resource manager.
	- Allow for multiple drivers implementing a single devclass.
	- Remove ordering dependencies between header files.
	- Style cleanup.
	- Add DEVICE_SUSPEND and DEVICE_RESUME methods.
	- Move to a single-phase interrupt setup scheme.

Kernel builds on the Alpha are brken until Doug gets a chance to incorporate
these changes on that side.

Agreed to in principle by: dfr
1998-11-14 21:58:51 +00:00
msmith
0784b75a47 Don't count non-local dirty buffers as outstanding when shutting down.
This avoids the fsck-on-reboot symptoms if you're shutting down with a
hung or unreachable NFS server mounted.  Also remove non-local
filesystems from the mount list to prevent the system hanging when it tries
to unmount them (for the same reason).

Drew points out that there's a good argument for forcibly removing all
"non syncable" filesystems from the mount list (eg. NFS mounts, disks
that aren't responding, etc.) as this then allows you to sync and
cleanly unmount their parents.  No such change is included in this
patch.

Submitted by:	Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
1998-11-13 22:40:37 +00:00
dfr
bd083c1ec4 A couple of fixes to device_delete_child() to delete all children of
the device and to free the device which is being deleted (not its
parent - oops).

Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick.hibma@jrc.it>
1998-11-13 09:39:37 +00:00
dg
841cc6703a Restored the "reallocblks" code to its former glory. What this does is
basically do a on-the-fly defragmentation of the FFS filesystem, changing
file block allocations to make them contiguous. Thanks to Kirk McKusick
for providing hints on what needed to be done to get this working.
1998-11-13 01:01:44 +00:00
peter
009610aff7 kldsym(2) prototype implementation 1998-11-11 13:04:40 +00:00
peter
94f2e0fed9 regenerate (+kldsym) 1998-11-11 12:57:05 +00:00
peter
4f405b6ef1 A kldsym(2) syscall prototype for extracting information from the in-kernel
linker.  This is intended to replace kvm_mkdb etc.  The first version
only does name->value lookups, but it's open ended.  value->name lookups
would probably be a good thing to do too.

It's been suggested to try and connect the symbol tables to sysctl (which
is probably a more flexible way of doing it if it's done right), but that
is far more complex and difficult than I was ready to have a shot at.
1998-11-11 12:45:14 +00:00
truckman
d869e35680 I got another batch of suggestions for cosmetic changes from bde. 1998-11-11 10:56:07 +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
peter
73192d8050 add #include <sys/kernel.h> where it's needed by MALLOC_DEFINE() 1998-11-10 09:16:29 +00:00
peter
3c11b5a490 Register and unregister vnodeops the new way rather than leaking on
unload.
1998-11-10 09:12:40 +00:00
peter
2dc70fe9f6 kzipboot uses kern/inflate.c outside the kernel by providing its own
minimal malloc/free implementation.  Stop passing M_GZIP to it.
1998-11-10 09:08:49 +00:00