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eivind
4ce73d7096 Remove WILLRELE from VOP_SYMLINK
Note: Previous commit to these files (except coda_vnops and devfs_vnops)
that claimed to remove WILLRELE from VOP_RENAME actually removed it from
VOP_MKNOD.
1999-11-13 20:58:17 +00:00
eivind
21fff7b1c2 Remove WILLRELE from VOP_RENAME 1999-11-12 03:34:28 +00:00
phk
8c9bc6b146 Next step in the device cleanup process.
Correctly lock vnodes when calling VOP_OPEN() from filesystem mount code.

Unify spec_open() for bdev and cdev cases.

Remove the disabled bdev specific read/write code.
1999-11-09 14:15:33 +00:00
alc
49c5eada3d Passing "0" or "FALSE" as the fourth argument to vm_fault is wrong. It
should be "VM_FAULT_NORMAL".
1999-11-09 01:44:28 +00:00
phk
3e649437d2 Oops, a bit too hasty there. 1999-11-08 13:08:02 +00:00
phk
e6b1d22771 Various cleanups. 1999-11-08 09:59:34 +00:00
sef
8074856056 Explain why Warner is right, and I am wrong, in the removing of the
file object.  Also explain some possible directions to re-implement it --
I'm not sure it should be, given the minimal application use.  (Other
than having the debugger automatically access the symbols for a process,
the main use I'd found was with some minor accounting ability, but _that_
depends on it being in the filesystem space; an ioctl access method would
be useless in that case.)

This is a code-less change; only a comment has been added.
1999-11-08 05:13:54 +00:00
peter
4cd2b5b992 Update for fileops.fo_stat() addition. Note, this would panic if
it saw a DTYPE_PIPE.  This isn't quite right but should stop a crash.
1999-11-08 03:36:29 +00:00
phk
63959e2797 Use vop_panic() instead of spec_badop(). 1999-11-07 15:09:59 +00:00
phk
a7f67fc819 Remove the iskmemdev() function. Make it the responsibility of the mem.c
drivers to enforce the securelevel checks.
1999-11-07 12:01:32 +00:00
sef
bbbec404e2 Make an incredibly stupid change because Warner threatened to do it and
continue doing it despite objections by me (the principal author).

Note that this doesn't fix the real problem -- the real problem is generally
bad setup by ignorant users, and education is the right way to fix it.

So while this doesn't actually solve the prolem mentioned in the complaint
(since it's still possible to do it via other methods, although they mostly
involve a bit more complicity), and there are better methods to do this,
nobody was willing or able to provide me with a real world example that
couldn't be worked around using the existing permissions and group
mechanism.  And therefore, security by removing features is the method of
the day.

I only had three applications that used it, in any event.  One of them would
have made debugging easier, but I still haven't finished it, and won't
now, so it doesn't really matter.
1999-11-07 07:52:02 +00:00
phk
52c0213f3b Remove specfs::vop_lookup() There is no code path which can call it. 1999-11-01 02:53:38 +00:00
phk
8e3c3eafed useracc() the prequel:
Merge the contents (less some trivial bordering the silly comments)
of <vm/vm_prot.h> and <vm/vm_inherit.h> into <vm/vm.h>.  This puts
the #defines for the vm_inherit_t and vm_prot_t types next to their
typedefs.

This paves the road for the commit to follow shortly: change
useracc() to use VM_PROT_{READ|WRITE} rather than B_{READ|WRITE}
as argument.
1999-10-29 18:09:36 +00:00
dillon
a7d2b0d180 A tentative agreement has been reached in regards to a procedure
to remove 'b'lock devices.  The agreement is, essentially, that
    block devices will be collapsed into character devices as a first
    step (though I don't particularly agree), and raw device names 'rxxx'
    will become simply 'xxx' in devfs in the second step (i.e. no 'rxxx'
    names will exist).  The renaming will not effect the original /dev
    and the expectation is that devfs will eventually (but not immediately)
    become the standard way to access devices in the system.

    If it is determined that a reimplementation of block device access
    characteristics is beneficial, a number of alternatives will
    be possible that do not involve resurrecting the 'b'lock device class.
    For example, an ioctl() that might be made on an open character device
    descriptor or a generic buffered overlay device.

    This commit removes the blockdev disablement sysctl which does not
    apply to the solution that was reached.
1999-10-20 06:31:49 +00:00
phk
ed12aa381a Change the default for the vfs.bdev_buffered sysctl to zero.
This means that access to block devices nodes will act the
same as char device nodes for disk-like devices.

If you encounter problems after this, where programs accessing
disks directly fail to operate, please use the following command
to revert to previous behaviour:

        sysctl -w vfs.bdev_buffered=1

And verify that this was indeed the cause of your trouble.

See the mail-archives of the arch@FreeBSD.org list for background.
1999-10-18 16:59:50 +00:00
phk
c3bc2a7bec Add a couple of strategic KASSERTs 1999-10-08 19:07:23 +00:00
phk
9e2a2cf3ab Add back sysctl vfs.enable_userblk_io 1999-10-08 18:25:19 +00:00
phk
a8e22c41f5 Warn once per driver about dev_t's not registered with make_dev(). 1999-10-04 12:33:05 +00:00
phk
8b06d6a2fb Move the buffered read/write code out of spec_{read|write} and into
two new functions spec_buf{read|write}.

Add sysctl vfs.bdev_buffered which defaults to 1 == true.  This
sysctl can be used to experimentally turn buffered behaviour for
bdevs off.  I should not be changed while any blockdevices are
open.  Remove the misplaced sysctl vfs.enable_userblk_io.

No other changes in behaviour.
1999-10-04 11:23:10 +00:00
phk
322edeeaa9 Before we start to mess with the VFS name-cache clean things up a little bit:
Isolate the namecache in its own file, and give it a dedicated malloc type.
1999-10-03 12:18:29 +00:00
phk
073b941095 Remove v_maxio from struct vnode.
Replace it with mnt_iosize_max in struct mount.

Nits from:	bde
1999-09-29 20:05:33 +00:00
marcel
d5e8d714b9 sigset_t change (part 2 of 5)
-----------------------------

The core of the signalling code has been rewritten to operate
on the new sigset_t. No methodological changes have been made.
Most references to a sigset_t object are through macros (see
signalvar.h) to create a level of abstraction and to provide
a basis for further improvements.

The NSIG constant has not been changed to reflect the maximum
number of signals possible. The reason is that it breaks
programs (especially shells) which assume that all signals
have a non-null name in sys_signame. See src/bin/sh/trap.c
for an example. Instead _SIG_MAXSIG has been introduced to
hold the maximum signal possible with the new sigset_t.

struct sigprop has been moved from signalvar.h to kern_sig.c
because a) it is only used there, and b) access must be done
though function sigprop(). The latter because the table doesn't
holds properties for all signals, but only for the first NSIG
signals.

signal.h has been reorganized to make reading easier and to
add the new and/or modified structures. The "old" structures
are moved to signalvar.h to prevent namespace polution.

Especially the coda filesystem suffers from the change, because
it contained lines like (p->p_sigmask == SIGIO), which is easy
to do for integral types, but not for compound types.

NOTE: kdump (and port linux_kdump) must be recompiled.

Thanks to Garrett Wollman and Daniel Eischen for pressing the
importance of changing sigreturn as well.
1999-09-29 15:03:48 +00:00
dillon
a8c800a898 Make sure file after VOP_OPEN is VMIO'd when transfering control from
a lower layer to an upper layer.  I'm not sure how necessary this is
    for reading.

    Fix bug in union_lookup() (note: there are probably still several bugs
    in union_lookup()).  This one set lerror as a side effect without
    setting lowervp, causing copyup code further on down to crash on a null
    lowervp pointer.  Changed the side effect to use a temporary variable
    instead.
1999-09-28 05:48:39 +00:00
dillon
3d3ec302ae This is a major fixup of unionfs. At least 30 serious bugs have been
fixed (many due to changing semantics in other parts of the kernel and not
    the original author's fault), including one critical one: unionfs could
    cause UFS corruption in the fronting store due to calling VOP_OPEN for
    writing without turning on vmio for the UFS vnode.

    Most of the bugs were related to semantics changes in VOP calls, lock
    ordering problems (causing deadlocks), improper handling of a read-only
    backing store (such as an NFS mount), improper referencing and locking
    of vnodes, not using real struct locks for vnode locking, not using
    recursive locks when accessing the fronting store, and things like that.

    New functionality has been added:  unionfs now has mmap() support, but
    only partially tested, and rename has been enhanced considerably.

    There are still some things that unionfs cannot do.   You cannot
    rename a directory without confusing unionfs, and there are issues
    with softlinks, hardlinks, and special files.  unionfs mostly doesn't
    understand them (and never did).

    There are probably still panic situations, but hopefully no where near
    as many as before this commit.

    The unionfs in this commit has been tested overlayed on /usr/src
    (backing /usr/src being a read-only NFS mount, fronting /usr/src being
    a local filesystem).  kernel builds have been tested, buildworld is
    undergoing testing.  More testing is necessary.
1999-09-26 20:52:41 +00:00
phk
e9e4ee2c1f Remove a warning check which was too general. 1999-09-25 18:52:03 +00:00
phk
e9e0512210 Remove five now unused fields from struct cdevsw. They should never
have been there in the first place.  A GENERIC kernel shrinks almost 1k.

Add a slightly different safetybelt under nostop for tty drivers.

Add some missing FreeBSD tags
1999-09-25 18:24:47 +00:00
phk
a2c68c62db This patch clears the way for removing a number of tty related
fields in struct cdevsw:

        d_stop          moved to struct tty.
        d_reset         already unused.
        d_devtotty      linkage now provided by dev_t->si_tty.

These fields will be removed from struct cdevsw together with
d_params and d_maxio Real Soon Now.

The changes in this patch consist of:

        initialize dev->si_tty in *_open()
        initialize tty->t_stop
        remove devtotty functions
        rename ttpoll to ttypoll
        a few adjustments to these changes in the generic code
        a bump of __FreeBSD_version
        add a couple of FreeBSD tags
1999-09-25 16:21:39 +00:00
phk
56948f82f5 Kill the cdevsw->d_maxio field.
d_maxio is replaced by the dev->si_iosize_max field which the driver
should be set in all calls to cdevsw->d_open if it has a better
idea than the system wide default.

The field is a generic dev_t field (ie: not disk specific) so that
tapes and other devices can use physio as well.
1999-09-22 19:56:14 +00:00
dillon
163338fbe7 Fix handling of a device EOF that occurs in the middle of a block. The
transfer size calculation was incorrect resulting in the last read being
    potentially larger then the actual extent of the device.

    EOF and write handling has not yet been fixed.

Reviewed by:	Tor.Egge@fast.no
1999-09-20 23:17:47 +00:00
phk
3ea30afc2d Step one of replacing devsw->d_maxio with si_bsize_max.
Rename dev->si_bsize_max to si_iosize_max and set it in spec_open
if the device didn't.

Set vp->v_maxio from dev->si_bsize_max in spec_open rather than
in ufs_bmap.c
1999-09-20 19:57:28 +00:00
dillon
2c39c80e00 Add vfs.enable_userblk_io sysctl to control whether user reads and writes
to buffered block devices are allowed.  The default is to be backwards
    compatible, i.e. reads and writes are allowed.

    The idea is for a larger crowd to start running with this disabled and
    see what problems, if any, crop up, and then to change the default to
    off and see if any problems crop up in the next 6 months prior to
    potentially removing support entirely.  There are still a few people,
    Julian and myself included, who believe the buffered block device
    access from usermode to be useful.

    Remove use of vnode->v_lastr from buffered block device I/O in
    preparation for removal of vnode->v_lastr field, replacing it with
    the already existing seqcount metric to detect sequential operation.

Reviewed by:	Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>, David Greenman <dg@root.com>
1999-09-17 06:10:27 +00:00
alfred
b9136a6115 Seperate the export check in VFS_FHTOVP, exports are now checked via
VFS_CHECKEXP.

Add fh(open|stat|stafs) syscalls to allow userland to query filesystems
based on (network) filehandle.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
1999-09-11 00:46:08 +00:00
julian
5c78e7345a Changes to centralise the default blocksize behaviour.
More likely to follow.

Submitted by: phk@freebsd.org
1999-09-09 19:08:44 +00:00
alfred
e16a3900a7 All unimplemented VFS ops now have entries in kern/vfs_default.c that return
reasonable defaults.

This avoids confusing and ugly casting to eopnotsupp or making dummy functions.
Bogus casting of filesystem sysctls to eopnotsupp() have been removed.

This should make *_vfsops.c more readable and reduce bloat.

Reviewed by:	msmith, eivind
Approved by:	phk
Tested by:	Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai <asmodai@wxs.nl>
1999-09-07 22:42:38 +00:00
bde
c8a2ac644d Get rid of the NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC option. This option was as useful as
the other XXXFS_DIAGNOSTIC options (not very) and mostly controlled
tracing of normal operation.  Use `#ifdef DEBUG' for non-diagnostics
and `#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC' for diagnostics.
1999-09-04 12:35:09 +00:00
bde
2202da1ce8 Fixed the previous change. Some more code controlled by UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC
is actually for diagnostics; control it with DIAGNOSTIC and not DDB.
1999-09-04 11:51:41 +00:00
julian
f56c587927 Print out the device name when there is an uninitialised IO size or IO error
in spec_getpages().

Submitted by:	phk suggested the idea.
1999-09-03 09:14:36 +00:00
julian
a5d766bc99 Add a catchall to set default blocksize values for disk like devices.
Submitted by:	phk@freebsd.org
1999-09-03 08:26:46 +00:00
julian
fd9cb11e53 Revert a bunch of contraversial changes by PHK. After
a quick think and discussion among various people some form of some of
these changes will probably be recommitted.

The reversion requested was requested by dg while discussions proceed.
PHK has indicated that he can live with this, and it has been agreed
that some form of some of these changes may return shortly after further
discussion.
1999-09-03 05:16:59 +00:00
phk
27ac949931 Set the buffersize for non BSDFFS labeled partitions to
max(dev->si_bsize_phys, BLKDEV_IOSIZE).

Requested by:   davidg
1999-08-31 21:46:42 +00:00
phk
06a6c50517 Make buffered acces to bdevs from userland controllable with
a sysctl vfs.bdev_access.
1999-08-31 21:01:57 +00:00
phk
216936ca6d Make bdev userland access work like cdev userland access unless
the highly non-recommended option ALLOW_BDEV_ACCESS is used.

(bdev access is evil because you don't get write errors reported.)

Kill si_bsize_best before it kills Matt :-)

Use the specfs routines rather having cloned copies in devfs.
1999-08-30 07:56:23 +00:00
bde
2115d51480 Converted the silly SAFTEY option into a new-style option by renaming it to
DIAGNOSTIC.

Fixed an English style bug in the panic messages controlled by SAFETY.
1999-08-30 07:08:04 +00:00
bde
0d1e5d1ef7 Changed old-style option UNION_DIAGNOSTIC to DEBUG and fixed printf
format errors exposed by this.  It has nothing to do with diagnostics
since it does little more than control tracing of normal operation.
Actual diagnostics for the union file system are still controlled by
the DIAGNOSTIC option.
1999-08-29 10:03:35 +00:00
bde
b0ec7e8758 Changed old-style options UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC and UMAP_DIAGNOSTIC to DEBUG
or DDB and fixed printf format errors exposed by this.  The options had
little to do with diagnostics; they mostly controlled tracing of normal
operation.
1999-08-29 09:54:17 +00:00
bde
b2ea6809d4 Changed old-style option KERNFS_DIAGNOSTIC to DEBUG and fixed printf
format errors exposed by this.  It has nothing to do with diagnostics
since it does little more than control tracing of normal operation.
1999-08-29 09:38:25 +00:00
phk
ad3452e25a Fix various trivial warnings from LINT 1999-08-28 19:44:07 +00:00
peter
3b842d34e8 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
phk
591c94d4c6 Simplify the handling of VCHR and VBLK vnodes using the new dev_t:
Make the alias list a SLIST.

        Drop the "fast recycling" optimization of vnodes (including
        the returning of a prexisting but stale vnode from checkalias).
        It doesn't buy us anything now that we don't hardlimit
        vnodes anymore.

        Rename checkalias2() and checkalias() to addalias() and
        addaliasu() - which takes dev_t and udev_t arg respectively.

        Make the revoke syscalls use vcount() instead of VALIASED.

        Remove VALIASED flag, we don't need it now and it is faster
        to traverse the much shorter lists than to maintain the
        flag.

        vfs_mountedon() can check the dev_t directly, all the vnodes
        point to the same one.

Print the devicename in specfs/vprint().

Remove a couple of stale LFS vnode flags.

Remove unimplemented/unused LK_DRAINED;
1999-08-26 14:53:31 +00:00
julian
dfe1d4fd90 Make a place to store the devfs hook for the block device, as the same
specinfo is used to identify both raw and block version sof a device.
1999-08-25 22:50:12 +00:00