5798 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dyson
824afef0c4 Back-off on the previous commit, specifically remove the look-ahead
optimization on the active queue scan.  I will do this correctly later.
1996-07-08 03:22:55 +00:00
dyson
f0e4f8d97a Fix a problem with the pageout daemon RSS limiting, where it degrades
performance to LRU or worse when RSS limiting takes effect.  Also,
make an end condition in the active queue scan more efficient in the
case where pages are removed from the active queue as a side effect
of a pmap operation.
1996-07-08 02:25:53 +00:00
dg
965af71fa0 In all special cases for spl or page_alloc where kmem_map is check for,
mb_map (a submap of kmem_map) must also be checked.
Thanks to wcarchive (err...sort of) for demonstrating this bug.
1996-07-07 03:27:41 +00:00
joerg
e4d7a0d7a1 Add the ability to specify bootflags. This is similar to boot_i386(8),
except for the root f/s options that don't seem to be useful.
1996-07-06 14:18:56 +00:00
julian
1777d0fcc2 Obtained from: Whistle Communications
Add code to the boot blocks to allow the user to place default boot strings
on block 1 of the disk (2nd block), should the correct magic numbers be present.

If the correct options are used it will 'delete' the name used from block1,
thereby assuring that if the boot fails it won't be stuck in an infinite loop.

the boot strings are set by the utility "nextboot"
(not yet checked in, but being tested.)
By default these changes should have no effect on existing installations
and if compiled without the NAMEBLOCK option should be essentially identical
to the old ones.
1996-07-05 19:55:05 +00:00
jhay
a3554dc700 This driver supports the SDL Communications RISCom/N2 ISA cards that is
based on the HD64570 chip. Both the 1 and 2 port cards is supported.

Line speeds of up to 2Mbps is possible. At this speed about 95% of the
bandwidth is usable with 486DX processors.

The standard FreeBSD sppp code is used for the link level layer. The
default protocol used is PPP. The Cisco HDLC protocol can be used by
adding "link2" to the ifconfig line in /etc/sysconfig or where ever
ifconfig is run.

At the moment only the X.21 interface is tested. The others may need
tweaks to the clock selection code.
1996-07-05 18:51:59 +00:00
dyson
6c43e10684 Get rid of PIPE_NBIO, cleaning up the code a bit.
Reviewed by:	bde
1996-07-04 04:36:56 +00:00
phk
21c02482c0 Comment out rootdev & rrootdev so a ls -l doesn't panic the machine. 1996-07-03 03:48:46 +00:00
dyson
835bc69189 Implement locking for pfs nodes, when at the leaf. Concurrent access
to information from a single process causes hangs.  Specifically, this
fixes problems (hangs) with concurrent ps commands, when the system is under
heavy memory load.
Reviewed by:	davidg
1996-07-02 13:38:10 +00:00
dyson
b60f2e04c9 Properly set the PG_MAPPED and PG_WRITEABLE flags. This fixes some potential
problems with vm_map_remove/vm_map_delete.
1996-07-02 02:08:02 +00:00
dyson
66550c3ffb Fix a serious problem, with a window where an object lock is needed,
but not there.  The extent of the object lock is expanded to be over the
range that it is needed.  Additionally, clean up the code so that it conforms
to better coding style.
1996-07-02 01:40:52 +00:00
bde
017c920ce3 Added or restored #include of <machine/md_var.h>. Some declarations
moved from <machine/cpufunc.h> to better places.
1996-07-01 20:29:10 +00:00
bde
325165ab60 Fixed lots of warnings about unportable casts of pointers to volatile
variables: don't depend on the compiler generating atomic code to set
the variables - use inline asm to specify the atomic instruction(s)
explicitly.
1996-07-01 20:16:10 +00:00
bde
9f2f4504f0 Moved declarations of non-cpu things from <machine/cpufunc.h> to better
places.
1996-07-01 18:12:24 +00:00
bde
35ba85a4fd Use the standard timer (interrupt) frequency while calibrating the clocks.
Testing with the high frequency of 20000 Hz (to find problems) only found
the problem that this frequency is too high for slow i386's.

Disable interrupts while setting the timer frequency.  This was unnecessary
before rev.1.57 and forgotten in rev.1.57.  The critical (i8254) interrupts
are disabled in another way at boot time but not in the sysctl to change
the frequency.
1996-07-01 18:00:47 +00:00
jkh
e834875614 Fix the ordering dependency I broke. 1996-06-30 22:16:19 +00:00
dyson
477c2d5654 Make -current consistant with -stable regarding time that a process
sleeps before being swapped out.  The time is increased from 4 secs to
10 secs.  Originally I had decreased it from 20 to 4, but that is a bit
severe.  20 is too long though.
1996-06-30 21:16:18 +00:00
joerg
17f10d8a38 Enable ktrace by default, accompanied by a small reminder about the
implications (4 KB bloat, slight slowdown of syscalls).

Reviewed by:	freebsd-hackers
1996-06-30 09:39:29 +00:00
dg
6b8e4c8ac2 Fixed a major bug that caused various pmap related panics, hangs, and reboots.
The i386 pmap module uses a special area of kernel virtual memory for mapping
of page tables pages when it needs to modify another process's virtual
address space. It's called the 'alternate page table map'. There is only one
of them and it's expected that only one process will be using it at once and
that the operation is atomic.
When the merged VM/buffer cache was implemented over a year ago, it became
necessary to rundown VM pages at I/O completion. The unfortunate and
unforeseen side effect of this is that pmap functions are now called at bio
interrupt time. If there happend to be a process using the alternate page
table map when this I/O completion occurred, it was possible for a different
process's address space to be switched into the alternate page table map -
leaving the current pmap process with the wrong address space mapped when
the interrupt completed. This resulted in BAD things happening like pages
being mapped or removed from the wrong address space, etc.. Since a very
common case of a process modifying another process's address space is during
fork when the kernel stack is inserted, one of the most common manifestations
of this bug was the kernel stack not being mapped properly, resulting in a
silent hang or reboot. This made it VERY difficult to troubleshoot this bug
(I've been trying to figure out the cause of this for >6 months). Fortunately,
the set of conditions that must be true before this problem occurs is
sufficiently rare enough that most people never saw the bug occur. As I/O
rates increase, however, so does the frequency of the crashes. This problem
used to kill wcarchive about every 10 days, but in more recent times when
the traffic exceeded >100GB/day, the machine could barely manage 6 hours of
uptime.
The fix is to make certain that no process has the pages mapped that are
involved in the I/O, before the I/O is started. The pages are made busy, so
no process will be able to map them, either, until the I/O has finished.
This side-steps the issue by still allowing the pmap functions to be called
at interrupt time, but also assuring that the alternate page table map won't
be switched.
Unfortunately, this appears to not be the only cause of this problem. :-(

Reviewed by:	dyson
1996-06-30 05:17:08 +00:00
peter
792c06a513 Fix typo that prevented the initial/lock state devices from working
correctly (accessing the lock device was not possible).
1996-06-30 04:56:05 +00:00
dg
5b37bd13e0 Make sure we have an object in the map entry before trying to trim pages
from it.
1996-06-29 09:17:17 +00:00
alex
ee1f52e852 Reject rules which try to mix ports with incompatible protocols. 1996-06-29 03:33:20 +00:00
joerg
02519a6da0 Bump various timeouts in scprobe(). This finally fixes the broken
keyboard reset one of my earlier commits has been causing.
1996-06-27 21:36:11 +00:00
gpalmer
c308570548 Correct comment relating to pty's. There can be 256 (probably
higher actually, but that's all our MAKEDEV supports at this time)
1996-06-26 19:42:06 +00:00
sos
5c1df79acf Fixed bug in pasting 8bit char (ache).
Added linefeeds in cuts that extend beyond one line.
Prepared for the mousefunctions to be used in nontext modes.
1996-06-26 13:04:53 +00:00
dyson
e2f426dc1b Fix a problem that caused system crashes after physio. This problem
was due to non-aligned 64K transfers taking 17 pages.  We currently
do not support >16 page transfers.  The transfer is unfortunately truncated,
but since buffers are usually malloced, this is a problem only once in
a while.  Savecore is a culprit, but tar/cpio usually aren't.  This
is NOT the final fix (which is likely a bouncing scheme), but will at
least keep the system from crashing.
1996-06-26 05:52:15 +00:00
dyson
9f0819bc54 This commit does a couple of things:
Re-enables the RSS limiting, and the routine is now tail-recursive,
	making it much more safe (eliminates the possiblity of kernel stack
	overflow.) Also, the RSS limiting is a little more intelligent about
	finding the likely objects that are pushing the process over the limit.

	Added some sysctls that help with VM system tuning.

New sysctl features:
	1)	Enable/disable lru pageout algorithm.
		vm.pageout_algorithm = 0, default algorithm that works
			well, especially using X windows and heavy
			memory loading.  Can have adverse effects,
			sometimes slowing down program loading.

		vm.pageout_algorithm = 1, close to true LRU.  Works much
			better than clock, etc.  Does not work as well as
			the default algorithm in general.  Certain memory
			"malloc" type benchmarks work a little better with
			this setting.

		Please give me feedback on the performance results
		associated with these.

	2)	Enable/disable swapping.
		vm.swapping_enabled = 1, default.

		vm.swapping_enabled = 0, useful for cases where swapping
			degrades performance.

		The config option "NO_SWAPPING" is still operative, and
		takes precedence over the sysctl.  If "NO_SWAPPING" is
		specified, the sysctl still exists, but "vm.swapping_enabled"
		is hard-wired to "0".

Each of these can be changed "on the fly."
1996-06-26 05:39:27 +00:00
dyson
ff984cd1a5 When page table pages were removed from process address space, the
resident page stats were not being decremented.  This mode corrects
that problem.
1996-06-26 05:05:52 +00:00
bde
a89f142f6f Added #include of <machine/md_var.h>. This will be needed when
some declarations are moved from <machine/cpufunc.h> to better
places.
1996-06-25 20:31:01 +00:00
bde
ad719447f5 Fixed the `machine' link. It pointed to the wrong place, and was created
too late to be used in all cases.  It should probably be created (early)
in bsd.kmod.mk for all LKMs.

Use cc instead of cpp | as for the same reasons as in the kernel makefile.
CFLAGS isn't split up as well as in the kernel makefile, but cc doesn't
pass compiler warning flags to cpp, so there is no need to split it.
1996-06-25 20:13:12 +00:00
bde
b78ec1326f trap.c:
Fixed profiling of system times.  It was pre-4.4Lite and didn't support
statclocks.  System times were too small by a factor of 8.

Handle deferred profiling ticks the 4.4Lite way: use addupc_task() instead
of addupc().  Call addupc_task() directly instead of using the ADDUPC()
macro.

Removed vestigial support for PROFTIMER.

switch.s:
Removed addupc().

resourcevar.h:
Removed ADDUPC() and declarations of addupc().

cpu.h:
Updated a comment.  i386's never were tahoe's, and the deferred profiling
tick became (possibly) multiple ticks in 4.4Lite.

Obtained from:	mostly from NetBSD
1996-06-25 20:02:16 +00:00
bde
3d80cb8e5e Save John Polstra's initial fix for profiling for reference. The
multiplication in addupc() overflowed for addresses >= 256K, assuming
the usual profil(2) scale parameter of 0x8000.  addupc() will go away
soon.

Submitted by:	John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>
1996-06-25 19:25:25 +00:00
sos
860f339c72 Change the way moused talk to syscons, now its only delivering mouseevents
via an ioctl (MOUSE_ACTION).
Fixed a couple of bugs (destructive cursor, uncut, jitter).
Now applications can use the mouse via the MOUSE_MODE ioctl, its
possible to have a signal sent on mouseevents, makeing an event loop
in the application take over mouseevents.
1996-06-25 08:54:57 +00:00
dg
d82864f5a7 Fixed end condition for clustered reads.
Submitted by:	Kirk McKusick via Lite-2 and email
1996-06-25 03:00:44 +00:00
dyson
63f9541399 Limit the scan for preloading pte's to the end of an object. 1996-06-25 00:39:21 +00:00
dyson
43e1aa7ef6 Fix some serious problems with limits checking in the sbrk(2)/brk(2)
code.
Reviewed by:	bde
1996-06-25 00:36:46 +00:00
alex
31ea3a3bd6 Allow fragment checking to work with specific protocols.
Reviewed by:	phk

Reject the addition of rules that will never match (for example,
1.2.3.4:255.255.255.0).  User level utilities specify the policy by either
masking the IP address for the user (as ipfw(8) does) or rejecting the
entry with an error.  In either case, the kernel should not modify chain
entries to make them work.
1996-06-25 00:22:20 +00:00
gpalmer
6bf480112a Remove another extraneous setting of if_lastchange 1996-06-24 21:56:39 +00:00
gibbs
3ae13f335a Ensure that media protection is released before attempting to eject the
media in all cases.

Remove SCSI_2_MAX_DENSITY_CODE definition and rely on the device to tell
us if we attempt an invalid setting.

Closes PR 1245.

Submitted by:	fredriks@mcs.com a few changes by me.
1996-06-24 04:54:32 +00:00
dyson
aa5927cc6e Remove RSS limiting until I rewrite the code to be non-recursive. The
code can overrun the kernel stack under very stressful conditions.
1996-06-24 04:30:24 +00:00
jkh
8eb37231d4 Bring in my changes for removing the pestilent obj links (unless you
really want them) from /usr/src.  This is the final version of the
patches, incorporating the feedback I've received from -current.
1996-06-24 04:26:21 +00:00
gibbs
9cec97d942 Fix problem with scb flag handing that crept in with the SCB paging support.
This only affected userland initiated device resets (using the reset command
from cdplay for instance).

Convert some spaces to tabs.
1996-06-23 20:02:37 +00:00
ache
f4993d64b7 Oops, forget the fact that LINT compiles (fixing previos PAS commi) 1996-06-23 19:46:46 +00:00
ache
d1f1d89e8c Describe the way how to add OPL for PAS without conflict 1996-06-23 19:41:34 +00:00
bde
d48f2915c7 Unstaticize psratio and staticize profprocs. psratio needs to be exported
to trap.c to fix user profiling.
1996-06-23 17:40:47 +00:00
bde
a106d0e3dd Don't truncate minor or major numbers in the nfsv3 client. 1996-06-23 17:19:25 +00:00
bde
c2649372bd Moved declarations of static functions to the correct file. This fixes
hundreds of warnings from -Wunused in lkm/syscons/*.
1996-06-23 17:12:05 +00:00
bde
d8b3bab318 Removed unused #include. Linux doesn't support SCO consoles. 1996-06-23 17:08:11 +00:00
bde
e8882fb411 Forward-declare a struct tag so that this doesn't depend on a side effect
of indirectly including <i386/isa/isa_device.h>.
1996-06-23 15:02:02 +00:00
bde
2c1337022a Don't add -I/sys to CFLAGS. bsd.kmod.mk adds the correct (relative)
path.
1996-06-23 14:58:14 +00:00