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Author SHA1 Message Date
phk
8834f75902 Get the magnitude of the NTP adjustment right. 2002-03-28 16:02:44 +00:00
mux
ac4c018837 - Properly sync vfs_nmount() with changes that have be already done
in vfs_mount(), in particular revisions 1.215, 1.227 and 1.240.
- flag2 is a low quality variable name, change it to kern_flag.
- strncpy NUL-terminates f_fstypename and f_mntonname since the strings
  have length <= <buffer length> - 1, so the explicit NUL-termination is
  bogus.
- M_ZERO'ing space for fstype and fspath is stupid since we never use the
  space beyond the end of the string.
- Do various style(9) cleanups in both functions.

Submitted by:	bde
Reviewed by:	phk
2002-03-28 13:47:32 +00:00
alc
b35f60b7fd Allow resursion on the pipe mutex because filt_piperead() and filt_pipewrite()
can be called both with and without the pipe mutex held.  (For example,
if called by pipeselwakeup(), it is held.  Whereas, if called by kqueue_scan(),
it is not.)

Reviewed by:	alfred
2002-03-27 21:47:50 +00:00
alfred
c513408927 Make the reference counting of 'struct pargs' SMP safe.
There is still some locations where the PROC lock should be held
in order to prevent inconsistent views from outside (like the
proc->p_fd fix for kern/vfs_syscalls.c:checkdirs()) that can be
fixed later.

Submitted by: Jonathan Mini <mini@haikugeek.com>
2002-03-27 21:36:18 +00:00
jeff
dff418f166 Add a new mtx_init option "MTX_DUPOK" which allows duplicate acquires of locks
with this flag.  Remove the dup_list and dup_ok code from subr_witness.  Now
we just check for the flag instead of doing string compares.

Also, switch the process lock, process group lock, and uma per cpu locks over
to this interface.  The original mechanism did not work well for uma because
per cpu lock names are unique to each zone.

Approved by:	jhb
2002-03-27 09:23:41 +00:00
dillon
7fa55182e2 oops, forgot to commit this. td->td_savecrit = 0 replaced by API
call cpu_thread_link().
2002-03-27 08:26:37 +00:00
jake
c214910390 Make this compile.
Pointy hat to:	dillon
2002-03-27 06:44:32 +00:00
dillon
dc5aafeb94 Compromise for critical*()/cpu_critical*() recommit. Cleanup the interrupt
disablement assumptions in kern_fork.c by adding another API call,
cpu_critical_fork_exit().  Cleanup the td_savecrit field by moving it
from MI to MD.  Temporarily move cpu_critical*() from <arch>/include/cpufunc.h
to <arch>/<arch>/critical.c (stage-2 will clean this up).

Implement interrupt deferral for i386 that allows interrupts to remain
enabled inside critical sections.  This also fixes an IPI interlock bug,
and requires uses of icu_lock to be enclosed in a true interrupt disablement.

This is the stage-1 commit.  Stage-2 will occur after stage-1 has stabilized,
and will move cpu_critical*() into its own header file(s) + other things.
This commit may break non-i386 architectures in trivial ways.  This should
be temporary.

Reviewed by:	core
Approved by:	core
2002-03-27 05:39:23 +00:00
bde
cd522c5374 "Fixed" -Wshadow warnings by changing the name of some function parameters
from `index' to `indx'.  The correct fix would be to not support or use
index().
2002-03-27 04:04:17 +00:00
alc
0afabfc8b7 Remove an unnecessary and inconsistently used variable from exec_new_vmspace(). 2002-03-26 19:20:04 +00:00
arr
da9c75ac68 - Fixup a few style nits:
- return error -> return (error);
  - move a declaration to the top of the function.
  - become bug for bug compatible with if (error) lines.

Submitted by: bde
2002-03-26 18:07:10 +00:00
mux
124c6d3a26 As discussed in -arch, add the new nmount(2) system call and the
new vfs_getopt()/vfs_copyopt() API.  This is intended to be used
later, when there will be filesystems implementing the VFS_NMOUNT
operation.  The mount(2) system call will disappear when all
filesystems will be converted to the new API.  Documentation will
be committed in a while.

Reviewed by:	phk
2002-03-26 15:33:44 +00:00
bde
4941686e50 Added used include of <sys/sx.h>. Don't depend on namespace pollution in
<sys/file.h>.
2002-03-26 01:09:51 +00:00
bde
05400f476f Added used include of <sys/sx.h>. Don't depend on namespace pollution in
<sys/file.h> or <sys/socketvar.h>.
2002-03-25 21:52:04 +00:00
obrien
1e153b6d04 Commit work-around for panics when mounting FS's that are auto-loaded as
modules (ie. procfs.ko).

When the kernel loads dynamic filesystem module, it looks for any of the
VOP operations specified by the new filesystem that have not been registered
already by the currently known filesystems.  If any of such operations exist,
vfs_add_vnops function calls vfs_opv_recalc function, which rebuilds vop_t
vectors for each filesystem and sets all global pointers like ufs_vnops_p,
devfs_specop_p, etc to the new values and then frees the old pointers.  This
behavior is bad because there might be already active vnodes whose v_op fields
will be left pointing to the random garbage, leading to inevitable crash soon.

Submitted by:	Alexander Kabaev <ak03@gte.com>
2002-03-25 21:30:50 +00:00
arr
db4f882c76 - Recommit the securelevel_gt() calls removed by commits rev. 1.84 of
kern_linker.c and rev. 1.237 of vfs_syscalls.c since these are not the
  source of the recent panics occuring around kldloading file system
  support modules.

Requested by: rwatson
2002-03-25 18:26:34 +00:00
phk
811d04c86c Modernize my email address. 2002-03-25 13:52:45 +00:00
bde
90f30ee936 Fixed some style bugs in the removal of __P(()). The main ones were
not removing tabs before "__P((", and not outdenting continuation lines
to preserve non-KNF lining up of code with parentheses.  Switch to KNF
formatting and/or rewrap the whole prototype in some cases.
2002-03-24 05:09:11 +00:00
jhb
f89014c6f6 Use td_ucred in several trivial syscalls and remove Giant locking as
appropriate.
2002-03-22 22:32:04 +00:00
jhb
59d20d5aab Use explicit Giant locks and unlocks for rather than instrumented ones for
code that is still not safe.  suser() reads p_ucred so it still needs
Giant for the time being.  This should allow kern.giant.proc to be set
to 0 for the time being.
2002-03-22 21:02:02 +00:00
rwatson
afe2b1f929 Merge from TrustedBSD MAC branch:
Move the network code from using cr_cansee() to check whether a
    socket is visible to a requesting credential to using a new
    function, cr_canseesocket(), which accepts a subject credential
    and object socket.  Implement cr_canseesocket() so that it does a
    prison check, a uid check, and add a comment where shortly a MAC
    hook will go.  This will allow MAC policies to seperately
    instrument the visibility of sockets from the visibility of
    processes.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-03-22 19:57:41 +00:00
alfred
054cce2c17 When "cloning" a pipe's buffer bcopy the data after dropping the pipe's
lock as the data may be paged out and cause a fault.
2002-03-22 16:09:22 +00:00
rwatson
a58b691f90 In sysctl, req->td is believed always to be non-NULL, so there's no need
to test req->td for NULL values and then do somewhat more bizarre things
relating to securelevel special-casing and suser checks.  Remove the
testing and conditional security checks based on req->td!=NULL, and insert
a KASSERT that td != NULL.  Callers to sysctl must always specify the
thread (be it kernel or otherwise) requesting the operation, or a
number of current sysctls will fail due to assumptions that the thread
exists.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
Discussed with:	bde
2002-03-22 14:58:27 +00:00
rwatson
ef91e0f942 Since cred never appears to be passed into the securelevel calls as
NULL, turn warning printf's into panic's, since this call has been
restructured such that a NULL cred would result in a page fault anyway.

There appears to be one case where NULL is explicitly passed in in the
sysctl code, and this is believed to be in error, so will be modified.
Securelevels now always require a credential context so that per-jail
securelevels are properly implemented.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	NAI Labs
Discussed with:	bde
2002-03-22 14:49:12 +00:00
arr
fc49faf982 - Back out the commit to make the linker_load_file() securelevel check
made aware in jail environments.  Supposedly something is broken, so
  this should be backed out until further investigation proves otherwise,
  or a proper fix can be provided.
2002-03-22 04:56:09 +00:00
rwatson
d8370f667d Break out the "see_other_uids" policy check from the various
method-based inter-process security checks.  To do this, introduce
a new cr_seeotheruids(u1, u2) function, which encapsulates the
"see_other_uids" logic.  Call out to this policy following the
jail security check for all of {debug,sched,see,signal} inter-process
checks.  This more consistently enforces the check, and makes the
check easy to modify.  Eventually, it may be that this check should
become a MAC policy, loaded via a module.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-03-22 02:28:26 +00:00
arr
68e226a99e - Fix a logic error in checking the securelevel that was introduced in the
previous commit.

Pointy hats to: arr, rwatson
2002-03-21 15:27:39 +00:00
imp
969e82886e Remove last two abuses of cpu_critical_{enter,exit} in the MI code.
Reviewed by: jake, jhb, rwatson
2002-03-21 06:11:09 +00:00
benno
d30ab95478 Add a change mirroring that made to kern/subr_trap.c and others.
This makes kernel builds with DIAGNOSTIC work again.

Apparently forgotten by:	jhb
Might want to be checked by:	jhb
2002-03-21 02:47:51 +00:00
jeff
f350069589 UMA permited us to utilize the 'waitok' flag to soalloc. 2002-03-20 21:23:26 +00:00
jhb
2e425ee2fc Change the way we ensure td_ucred is NULL if DIAGNOSTIC is defined.
Instead of caching the ucred reference, just go ahead and eat the
decerement and increment of the refcount.  Now that Giant is pushed down
into crfree(), we no longer have to get Giant in the common case.  In the
case when we are actually free'ing the ucred, we would normally free it on
the next kernel entry, so the cost there is not new, just in a different
place.  This also removse td_cache_ucred from struct thread.  This is
still only done #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC.

[ missed this file in the previous commit ]

Tested on:	i386, alpha
2002-03-20 21:12:04 +00:00
jhb
64bf9fe9fa - Push down Giant into crfree() in the case that we actually free a ucred.
- Add a cred_free_thread() function (conditional on DIAGNOSTICS) that drops
  a per-thread ucred reference to be used in debugging code when leaving
  the kernel.
2002-03-20 21:00:50 +00:00
arr
fc9167c193 - Change a check of securelevel to securelevel_gt() call in order to help
against users within a jail attempting to load kernel modules.
- Add a check of securelevel_gt() to vfs_mount() in order to chop some
  low hanging fruit for the repair of securelevel checking of linking and
  unlinking files from within jails.  There is more to be done here.

Reviewed by: rwatson
2002-03-20 16:03:42 +00:00
arr
3780b11057 - Remove a semi-colon from after SYSINIT that was introduced in rev. 1.163. 2002-03-20 14:46:38 +00:00
jeff
dcd2af7655 Add calls to uma_zone_set_max() to restore previously enforced limits. 2002-03-20 05:30:58 +00:00
jeff
803cb2a2ba Backout part of my previous commit; I was wrong about vm_zone's handling of
limits on zones w/o objects.
2002-03-20 04:39:32 +00:00
jeff
35c1a72689 Remove references to vm_zone.h and switch over to the new uma API. 2002-03-20 04:11:52 +00:00
jeff
318cbeeecf Remove references to vm_zone.h and switch over to the new uma API.
Also, remove maxsockets.  If you look carefully you'll notice that the old
zone allocator never honored this anyway.
2002-03-20 04:09:59 +00:00
alfred
357e37e023 Remove __P. 2002-03-19 21:25:46 +00:00
alfred
5a84f98839 don't generate files with __P. 2002-03-19 20:48:32 +00:00
arr
ae315cb919 - Change a malloc / bzero pair to make use of the M_ZERO malloc(9) flag. 2002-03-19 15:41:21 +00:00
peter
83444279ce Fix a gcc-3.1+ warning.
warning: deprecated use of label at end of compound statement

ie: you cannot do this anymore:
switch(foo) {
....

default:
}
2002-03-19 11:02:06 +00:00
peter
a0b32e92d6 Pacify gcc-3.1+, initialize two variables to avoid -Wuninitialized
warnings.
2002-03-19 10:57:40 +00:00
peter
4319b6e738 Fix warnings on gcc-3.1+ where __func__ is a const char * instead of a
string.
2002-03-19 10:56:46 +00:00
jeff
2923687da3 This is the first part of the new kernel memory allocator. This replaces
malloc(9) and vm_zone with a slab like allocator.

Reviewed by:	arch@
2002-03-19 09:11:49 +00:00
alfred
21fc25cfdf Close a race when vfs_syscalls.c:checkdirs() runs.
To do this protect the filedesc pointer in the proc with PROC_LOCK
in both checkdirs() and kern_descrip.c:fdfree().
2002-03-19 04:30:04 +00:00
bde
df8144b98e Fixed some printf format errors (hopefully all of the remaining daddr64_t
ones for GENERIC, and all others on the same line as those).  Reformat
the printfs if necessary to avoid new long lones or old format printf
errors.
2002-03-19 04:09:21 +00:00
arr
25a6daa828 - Lock down the ``module'' structure by adding an SX lock that is used by
all the global bits of ``module'' data.  This commit adds a few generic
  macros, MOD_SLOCK, MOD_XLOCK, etc., that are meant to be used as ways
  of accessing the SX lock.  It is also the first step in helping to lock
  down the kernel linker and module systems.

Reviewed by: jhb, jake, smp@
2002-03-18 07:45:30 +00:00
mckusick
14dd08fd15 Add a flags parameter to VFS_VGET to pass through the desired
locking flags when acquiring a vnode. The immediate purpose is
to allow polling lock requests (LK_NOWAIT) needed by soft updates
to avoid deadlock when enlisting other processes to help with
the background cleanup. For the future it will allow the use of
shared locks for read access to vnodes. This change touches a
lot of files as it affects most filesystems within the system.
It has been well tested on FFS, loopback, and CD-ROM filesystems.
only lightly on the others, so if you find a problem there, please
let me (mckusick@mckusick.com) know.
2002-03-17 01:25:47 +00:00
jake
34dcf8975d Convert all pmap_kenter/pmap_kremove pairs in MI code to use pmap_qenter/
pmap_qremove.  pmap_kenter is not safe to use in MI code because it is not
guaranteed to flush the mapping from the tlb on all cpus.  If the process
in question is preempted and migrates cpus between the call to pmap_kenter
and pmap_kremove, the original cpu will be left with stale mappings in its
tlb.  This is currently not a problem for i386 because we do not use PG_G on
SMP, and thus all mappings are flushed from the tlb on context switches, not
just user mappings.  This is not the case on all architectures, and if PG_G
is to be used with SMP on i386 it will be a problem.  This was committed by
peter earlier as part of his fine grained tlb shootdown work for i386, which
was backed out for other reasons.

Reviewed by:	peter
2002-03-17 00:56:41 +00:00
des
cba4e41433 Implement PT_IO (read / write arbitrary amounts of data or text).
Submitted by:	Artur Grabowski <art@{blahonga,openbsd}.org>
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
2002-03-16 02:40:02 +00:00
des
85d610d6a1 PT_[GS]ET{,DB,FP}REGS isn't really optional any more, since we have dummy
backend functions for those archs that don't support them.  I meant to do
this ages ago, but never got around to it.

Inspired by:	OpenBSD
2002-03-15 20:17:12 +00:00
mckusick
e929f2e4f0 Introduce the new 64-bit size disk block, daddr64_t. Change
the bio and buffer structures to have daddr64_t bio_pblkno,
b_blkno, and b_lblkno fields which allows access to disks
larger than a Terabyte in size. This change also requires
that the VOP_BMAP vnode operation accept and return daddr64_t
blocks. This delta should not affect system operation in
any way. It merely sets up the necessary interfaces to allow
the development of disk drivers that work with these larger
disk block addresses. It also allows for the development of
UFS2 which will use 64-bit block addresses.
2002-03-15 18:49:47 +00:00
alfred
b0fd50345a Giant pushdown for read/write/pread/pwrite syscalls.
kern/kern_descrip.c:
Aquire Giant in fdrop_locked when file refcount hits zero, this removes
the requirement for the caller to own Giant for the most part.

kern/kern_ktrace.c:
Aquire Giant in ktrgenio, simplifies locking in upper read/write syscalls.

kern/vfs_bio.c:
Aquire Giant in bwillwrite if needed.

kern/sys_generic.c
Giant pushdown, remove Giant for:
   read, pread, write and pwrite.
readv and writev aren't done yet because of the possible malloc calls
for iov to uio processing.

kern/sys_socket.c
Grab giant in the socket fo_read/write functions.

kern/vfs_vnops.c
Grab giant in the vnode fo_read/write functions.
2002-03-15 08:03:46 +00:00
alfred
2261bd0e24 Bug fixes:
Missed a place where the pipe sleep lock was needed in order to safely grab
Giant, fix it and add an assertion to make sure this doesn't happen again.

Fix typos in the PIPE_GET_GIANT/PIPE_DROP_GIANT that could cause the
wrong mutex to get passed to PIPE_LOCK/PIPE_UNLOCK.

Fix a location where the wrong pipe was being passed to
PIPE_GET_GIANT/PIPE_DROP_GIANT.
2002-03-15 07:18:09 +00:00
alfred
2c16fbdd2a Fixes to make select/poll mpsafe.
Problem:
  selwakeup required calling pfind which would cause lock order
  reversals with the allproc_lock and the per-process filedesc lock.
Solution:
  Instead of recording the pid of the select()'ing process into the
  selinfo structure, actually record a pointer to the thread.  To
  avoid dereferencing a bad address all the selinfo structures that
  are in use by a thread are kept in a list hung off the thread
  (protected by sellock).  When a selwakeup occurs the selinfo is
  removed from that threads list, it is also removed on the way out
  of select or poll where the thread will traverse its list removing
  all the selinfos from its own list.

Problem:
  Previously the PROC_LOCK was used to provide the mutual exclusion
  needed to ensure proper locking, this couldn't work because there
  was a single condvar used for select and poll and condvars can
  only be used with a single mutex.
Solution:
  Introduce a global mutex 'sellock' which is used to provide mutual
  exclusion when recording events to wait on as well as performing
  notification when an event occurs.

Interesting note:
  schedlock is required to manipulate the per-thread TDF_SELECT
  flag, however if given its own field it would not need schedlock,
  also because TDF_SELECT is only manipulated under sellock one
  doesn't actually use schedlock for syncronization, only to protect
  against corruption.

Proc locks are no longer used in select/poll.

Portions contributed by: davidc
2002-03-14 01:32:30 +00:00
green
9a5e1dcf21 Rename SI_SUB_MUTEX to SI_SUB_MTX_POOL to make the name at all accurate.
While doing this, move it earlier in the sysinit boot process so that the
VM system can use it.

After that, the system is now able to use sx locks instead of lockmgr
locks in the VM system.  To accomplish this, some of the more
questionable uses of the locks (such as testing whether they are
owned or not, as well as allowing shared+exclusive recursion) are
removed, and simpler logic throughout is used so locks should also be
easier to understand.

This has been tested on my laptop for months, and has not shown any
problems on SMP systems, either, so appears quite safe.  One more
user of lockmgr down, many more to go :)
2002-03-13 23:48:08 +00:00
archie
4ff8306186 Add realloc() and reallocf(), and make free(NULL, ...) acceptable.
Reviewed by:	alfred
2002-03-13 01:42:33 +00:00
jeff
e6d26e8880 This patch adds the "LOCKSHARED" option to namei which causes it to only acquire shared locks on leafs.
The stat() and open() calls have been changed to make use of this new functionality.  Using shared locks in
these cases is sufficient and can significantly reduce their latency if IO is pending to these vnodes.  Also,
this reduces the number of exclusive locks that are floating around in the system, which helps reduce the
number of deadlocks that occur.

A new kernel option "LOOKUP_SHARED" has been added.  It defaults to off so this patch can be turned on for
testing, and should eventually go away once it is proven to be stable.  I have personally been running this
patch for over a year now, so it is believed to be fully stable.

Reviewed by:	jake, obrien
Approved by:	jake
2002-03-12 04:00:11 +00:00
phk
ad998ff108 Make the disk_clone() routine more robust for abuse.
Sneak in a trivial bit of the GEOM stuff while we're here anyway.
2002-03-11 08:08:02 +00:00
tanimura
22c75bf1c9 Stop abusing the pgrpsess_lock. 2002-03-11 07:53:13 +00:00
tanimura
b9e49bfcc9 Do not lock the pgrpsess_lock exclusively across ttywait().
Spotted by:		David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org>
Investigated by:	rwatson
2002-03-11 07:51:08 +00:00
dwmalone
532dc5e009 Don't assign strcmp to a variable called err and then compare it
with zero, just compare strcmp with zero. This fixes the same bug
which Maxim just fixed and fixes some odd style too.

PR:		35712
Reviewed by:	arr
2002-03-10 23:12:43 +00:00
sobomax
c497ba78d2 Fix a breakage introduced in rev.1.75 (supposedly style cleanup), which results
in "missing dependencies" error when loading some kld modules. It is sad to
see how often these days style cleanus break doesn't broken things. Perhaps
people should recall good old principle: "don't fix it if it isn't broken".
2002-03-10 19:20:01 +00:00
phk
e28f5bfbe1 Make the proposed name arg to dev_stdclone() const. 2002-03-10 10:50:05 +00:00
alfred
00d9ca2b85 Remove __P 2002-03-09 22:44:37 +00:00
alfred
32b4a85d20 Don't deref NULL mutex pointer when pipeclose()'ing a pipe that is not
fully instaniated.

Revert the logic in pipeclose so that we don't have the entire function
pretty much under a single if() statement, instead invert the test and
just return if it fails.

Submitted (in different form) by: bde

Don't use pool mutexes for pipes.  We can not use pool mutexes
because we will need to grab the select lock while holding a pipe
lock which is not allowed because you may not aquire additional
mutexes when holding a pool mutex.

Instead malloc(9) space for the mutex that is shared between the
pipes.
2002-03-09 22:06:31 +00:00
phk
0c402314d9 Delete "notyet" code before it becomes "ohh no" code. 2002-03-09 20:11:25 +00:00
luigi
282d2b3dfb Make the DEVICE_POLLING code compile with -Werror and in LINT 2002-03-09 08:02:52 +00:00
jhb
93b2e6d421 - Use a MI critical section in witness_sleep() and witness_list() as they
simply need to prevent switching from another CPU and do not need
  interrupts disabled.
- Add a comment to witness_list() about why displaying spin locks for
  threads on other CPU's really is just a bad idea and probably shouldn't
  be done.
2002-03-08 18:57:57 +00:00
jhb
d07be68dba Read KTR_CPU into a temporary variable so that we use a consistent value
for both the cpumask check and the cpu entry field w/o needing to use
a critical section.
2002-03-08 18:55:59 +00:00
phk
0a13c0f2f6 Move the mount of the root filesystem to happen in the init process before
the exec if /sbin/init.

This allows the scheduler to get started and kthreads a chance to run
before we start filesystem operations.
2002-03-08 10:33:11 +00:00
silby
e3a68020c7 Unconditionally limit maxproc so that it is not possible
to exhaust all kmaps.  The only reward for setting maxproc
to a value which will cause kmap exhaustion is a panic
during a forkbomb attack.

MFC after:	3 days
2002-03-07 04:50:36 +00:00
jake
96a2ab54a0 Add needed includes of machine/smp.h, remove nested include in sys/smp.h
so that inlines in machine/smp.h can use variables declared in sys/smp.h.
2002-03-07 04:43:51 +00:00
des
8096f018ff Rename runq_find() to runq_findproc(), and hide it behind #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC,
as it can have a severe impact on performance under high load, and the bug
it was meant to catch was fixed ages ago.
2002-03-06 15:34:07 +00:00
maxim
62ffd8f69e Fix a typo, unbreak the world.
Thanks to:	mux
Approved by:	ru
2002-03-06 12:28:51 +00:00
bde
11add29df0 Don't (blindly) truncate the unit number to 4 digits when formatting the
string returned by device_get_nameunit().
2002-03-06 11:34:02 +00:00
maxim
1896fa66ee Maximum semid is seminfo.semmni not seminfo.semmsl.
PR:		kern/34979
Submitted by:	James Gritton <jamie@gritton.org>
Reviewed by:	alfred, ru
Approved by:	ru
MFC after:	1 week
2002-03-06 10:52:49 +00:00
rwatson
8d5b7b21f3 Three p_ucred -> td_ucred's missed in jhb's earlier pass; all appear to
be safe.
2002-03-05 19:45:45 +00:00
rwatson
191712b565 The change from td->td_proc->p_ucred to td->td_ucred has shortened some
lines: more agressively line wrap under those circumstances.
2002-03-05 19:31:25 +00:00
jhb
3a1d17e45b - Use td_ucred for jail checks.
- Move jail checks and some other checks involving constants and stack
  variables out from under Giant.  This isn't perfectly safe atm because
  jail_sysvipc_allowed is read w/o a lock meaning that its value could be
  stale.  This global variable will soon become a per-jail flag, however,
  at which time it will either not need a lock or will use the prison lock.
2002-03-05 18:57:36 +00:00
eivind
e97f2e798c * Move bswlist declaration and initialization from kern/vfs_bio.c to
vm/vm_pager.c, which is the only place it is used.
* Make the QUEUE_* definitions and bufqueues local to vfs_bio.c.
* constify buf_wmesg.
2002-03-05 18:20:58 +00:00
eivind
df86de23e6 Change wmesg to const char * instead of char * 2002-03-05 17:45:12 +00:00
rwatson
1557809682 Part II: update various mechanically generated files to allow for new
system call number allocations.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-03-05 16:13:01 +00:00
rwatson
dc9611ec67 Reserve system call numbers for the MAC framework. This will prevent
people working on the MAC tree from getting toasted whenever system call
numbers are allocated in the main tree (for example, for KSE :-).
Calls allocated: __mac_{get,set}_proc, __mac_{get,set}_{fd,file}().

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-03-05 16:11:11 +00:00
eivind
05c20bbea2 Document all functions, global and static variables, and sysctls.
Includes some minor whitespace changes, and re-ordering to be able to document
properly (e.g, grouping of variables and the SYSCTL macro calls for them, where
the documentation has been added.)

Reviewed by:	phk (but all errors are mine)
2002-03-05 15:38:49 +00:00
robert
9df5bc6dbf Fix a warning. 2002-03-05 15:19:33 +00:00
jeff
f25b3f9f5b Add a new variable mp_maxid. This is used so that per cpu datastructures may
be allocated as arrays indexed by the cpu id.  Previously the only reliable
way to know the max cpu id was through MAXCPU. mp_ncpus isn't useful here
because cpu ids may be sparsely mapped, although x86 and alpha do not do this.

Also, call cpu_mp_probe much earlier so the max cpu id is known before the VM
starts up.  This is intended to help support per cpu queues for the new
allocator, but may be useful elsewhere.

Reviewed by:	jake
Approved by:	jake
2002-03-05 10:01:46 +00:00
tanimura
66d03d29ff Track the number of wired pages to avoid unwiring unwired pages.
Reviewed by:	alfred
2002-03-05 00:51:03 +00:00
iwasaki
3f245d8dd1 Add generalized power profile code.
This makes other power-management system (APM for now) to be able to
generate power profile change events (ie. AC-line status changes), and
other kernel components, not only the ACPI components, can be notified
the events.

 - move subroutines in acpi_powerprofile.c (removed) to kern/subr_power.c
 - call power_profile_set_state() also from APM driver when AC-line
   status changes
 - add call-back function for Crusoe LongRun controlling on power
   profile changes for a example
2002-03-04 18:46:13 +00:00
bmilekic
4d41cd259b Fix bug in mb_alloc that made systems configured with
PAGE_SIZE / MCLBYTES == 1 crash. Fix them by changing the
appropriate "allocate new page and bucket" code in mb_alloc to use
the macro for properly grabbing an allocated object from a bucket,
the one that checks whether the bucket is empty.
This should allow ken to continue testing zero-copy stuff on -CURRENT.

Noticed and provided debug info: ken
2002-03-03 22:10:04 +00:00
dd
a9f1d1dab4 Check the version of ex_anon (a `struct xucred') before using it to
fill out netc_anon (a `struct ucred'), and add an XXX around the
entire operation since it isn't clear whether it's doing the right
thing with things like cr_uidinfo and cr_prison.
2002-03-03 06:07:57 +00:00
tanimura
af34f116bc Fix lock leakage and late unlock.
Submitted by:	bde
2002-03-02 12:42:24 +00:00
iedowse
5c807e00f8 In sosend(), enforce the socket buffer limits regardless of whether
the data was supplied as a uio or an mbuf. Previously the limit was
ignored for mbuf data, and NFS could run the kernel out of mbufs
when an ipfw rule blocked retransmissions.
2002-02-28 11:22:40 +00:00
imp
4edacd7b0f Remove now unused struct proc *p.
Approved by: jhb
2002-02-27 20:57:57 +00:00
jhb
56094fdb72 - Change namei() to use td_ucred instead of p_ucred.
- Change the hack in access() that uses a temporary credential to set
  td_ucred to the temp cred instead of p_ucred.
2002-02-27 19:15:29 +00:00
jhb
8205940b14 - Change unp_listen() to accept a thread rather than a proc as its second
argument.
- Use td_ucred in unp_listen() instead of p_ucred.
2002-02-27 19:14:01 +00:00
jhb
9fbc6e93de Fix Giant leakage in several error cases in __semctl(). 2002-02-27 19:12:14 +00:00
jhb
9b6ed8b080 Add a comment about an unlocked access to p_ucred that will go away in
the near future.
2002-02-27 19:10:50 +00:00
alfred
3970e888bc kill __P. 2002-02-27 18:51:53 +00:00
alfred
fc10081bae add assertions in the places where giant is required to catch when
the pipe is locked and shouldn't be.

initialize pipe->pipe_mtxp to NULL when creating pipes in order not
to trip the above assertions.

swap pipe lock with giant around calls to pipe_destroy_write_buffer()

pipe_destroy_write_buffer issue noticed by: jhb
2002-02-27 18:49:58 +00:00
jhb
3706cd3509 Simple p_ucred -> td_ucred changes to start using the per-thread ucred
reference.
2002-02-27 18:32:23 +00:00
jhb
ec01b5bdbc Temporarily lock Giant while we update td_ucred. The proc lock doesn't
fully protect p_ucred yet so Giant is needed until all the p_ucred
locking is done.  This is the original reason td_ucred was not used
immediately after its addition.  Unfortunately, not using td_ucred is
not enough to avoid problems.  Since p_ucred could be stale, we could
actually be dereferencing a stale pointer to dink with the refcount, so
we really need Giant to avoid foot-shooting.  This allows td_ucred to
be safely used as well.
2002-02-27 18:30:01 +00:00
alfred
3a862cdbbd Fix a NULL deref panic in pipe_write, we can't blindly lock
pipe->pipe_peer->pipe_mtxp because it may be NULL, so lock the
passed in pipe's mutex instead.
2002-02-27 17:23:16 +00:00
robert
a441b857b6 Make getcredhostname() take a buffer and the buffer's size
as arguments.  The correct hostname is copied into the buffer
while having the prison's lock acquired in a jailed process'
case.

Reviewed by:	jhb, rwatson
2002-02-27 16:43:20 +00:00
robert
1adc111a4d Add a function which returns the correct hostname for a given
credential.

Reviewed by:	phk
2002-02-27 14:58:32 +00:00
alfred
d56a374cac MPsafe fixes:
use SYSINIT to initialize pipe_zone.
use PIPE_LOCK to protect kevent ops.
2002-02-27 11:27:48 +00:00
tanimura
002f46389d Return ESRCH if the target process is not inferior to the curproc.
Spotted by:	HIROSHI OOTA <oota@LSi.nec.co.jp>
2002-02-27 10:38:14 +00:00
alfred
d282438683 Don't hardcode /sys when making tags, instead use ${.CURDIR}/.. this
fixes a problem where one tries to make tags when the source isn't in
/sys.

Submitted by: Jihui Yang <yangjihui@yahoo.com>
2002-02-27 10:07:15 +00:00
peter
f2dee2e96f Back out all the pmap related stuff I've touched over the last few days.
There is some unresolved badness that has been eluding me, particularly
affecting uniprocessor kernels.  Turning off PG_G helped (which is a bad
sign) but didn't solve it entirely.  Userland programs still crashed.
2002-02-27 09:51:33 +00:00
alfred
98b979a712 First rev at making pipe(2) pipe's MPsafe.
Both ends of the pipe share a pool_mutex, this makes allocation
and deadlock avoidance easy.

Remove some un-needed FILE_LOCK ops while I'm here.

There are some issues wrt to select and the f{s,g}etown code that
we'll have to deal with, I think we may also need to move the calls
to vfs_timestamp outside of the sections covered by PIPE_LOCK.
2002-02-27 07:35:59 +00:00
dd
c8a6bd9922 Introduce a version field to `struct xucred' in place of one of the
spares (the size of the field was changed from u_short to u_int to
reflect what it really ends up being).  Accordingly, change users of
xucred to set and check this field as appropriate.  In the kernel,
this is being done inside the new cru2x() routine which takes a
`struct ucred' and fills out a `struct xucred' according to the
former.  This also has the pleasant sideaffect of removing some
duplicate code.

Reviewed by:	rwatson
2002-02-27 04:45:37 +00:00
peter
2051cd9c72 Jake further reduced IPI shootdowns on sparc64 in loops by using ranged
shootdowns in a couple of key places.  Do the same for i386.  This also
hides some physical addresses from higher levels and has it use the
generic vm_page_t's instead.  This will help for PAE down the road.

Obtained from:	jake (MI code, suggestions for MD part)
2002-02-27 02:14:58 +00:00
dillon
996781f17a revert last commit temporarily due to whining on the lists. 2002-02-26 20:33:41 +00:00
dillon
57b097e18c STAGE-1 of 3 commit - allow (but do not require) interrupts to remain
enabled in critical sections and streamline critical_enter() and
critical_exit().

This commit allows an architecture to leave interrupts enabled inside
critical sections if it so wishes.  Architectures that do not wish to do
this are not effected by this change.

This commit implements the feature for the I386 architecture and provides
a sysctl, debug.critical_mode, which defaults to 1 (use the feature).  For
now you can turn the sysctl on and off at any time in order to test the
architectural changes or track down bugs.

This commit is just the first stage.  Some areas of the code, specifically
the MACHINE_CRITICAL_ENTER #ifdef'd code, is strictly temporary and will
be cleaned up in the STAGE-2 commit when the critical_*() functions are
moved entirely into MD files.

The following changes have been made:

	* critical_enter() and critical_exit() for I386 now simply increment
	  and decrement curthread->td_critnest.  They no longer disable
	  hard interrupts.  When critical_exit() decrements the counter to
	  0 it effectively calls a routine to deal with whatever interrupts
	  were deferred during the time the code was operating in a critical
	  section.

	  Other architectures are unaffected.

	* fork_exit() has been conditionalized to remove MD assumptions for
	  the new code.  Old code will still use the old MD assumptions
	  in regards to hard interrupt disablement.  In STAGE-2 this will
	  be turned into a subroutine call into MD code rather then hardcoded
	  in MI code.

	  The new code places the burden of entering the critical section
	  in the trampoline code where it belongs.

	* I386: interrupts are now enabled while we are in a critical section.
	  The interrupt vector code has been adjusted to deal with the fact.
	  If it detects that we are in a critical section it currently defers
	  the interrupt by adding the appropriate bit to an interrupt mask.

	* In order to accomplish the deferral, icu_lock is required.  This
	  is i386-specific.  Thus icu_lock can only be obtained by mainline
	  i386 code while interrupts are hard disabled.  This change has been
	  made.

	* Because interrupts may or may not be hard disabled during a
	  context switch, cpu_switch() can no longer simply assume that
	  PSL_I will be in a consistent state.  Therefore, it now saves and
	  restores eflags.

	* FAST INTERRUPT PROVISION.  Fast interrupts are currently deferred.
	  The intention is to eventually allow them to operate either while
	  we are in a critical section or, if we are able to restrict the
	  use of sched_lock, while we are not holding the sched_lock.

	* ICU and APIC vector assembly for I386 cleaned up.  The ICU code
	  has been cleaned up to match the APIC code in regards to format
	  and macro availability.  Additionally, the code has been adjusted
	  to deal with deferred interrupts.

	* Deferred interrupts use a per-cpu boolean int_pending, and
	  masks ipending, spending, and fpending.  Being per-cpu variables
	  it is not currently necessary to lock; bus cycles modifying them.

	  Note that the same mechanism will enable preemption to be
	  incorporated as a true software interrupt without having to
	  further hack up the critical nesting code.

	* Note: the old critical_enter() code in kern/kern_switch.c is
	  currently #ifdef to be compatible with both the old and new
	  methodology.  In STAGE-2 it will be moved entirely to MD code.

Performance issues:

	One of the purposes of this commit is to enhance critical section
	performance, specifically to greatly reduce bus overhead to allow
	the critical section code to be used to protect per-cpu caches.
	These caches, such as Jeff's slab allocator work, can potentially
	operate very quickly making the effective savings of the new
	critical section code's performance very significant.

	The second purpose of this commit is to allow architectures to
	enable certain interrupts while in a critical section.  Specifically,
	the intention is to eventually allow certain FAST interrupts to
	operate rather then defer.

	The third purpose of this commit is to begin to clean up the
	critical_enter()/critical_exit()/cpu_critical_enter()/
	cpu_critical_exit() API which currently has serious cross pollution
	in MI code (in fork_exit() and ast() for example).

	The fourth purpose of this commit is to provide a framework that
	allows kernel-preempting software interrupts to be implemented
	cleanly.  This is currently used for two forward interrupts in I386.
	Other architectures will have the choice of using this infrastructure
	or building the functionality directly into critical_enter()/
	critical_exit().

	Finally, this commit is designed to greatly improve the flexibility
	of various architectures to manage critical section handling,
	software interrupts, preemption, and other highly integrated
	architecture-specific details.
2002-02-26 17:06:21 +00:00
bde
4446cd5261 Fixed 3 regressions in rev.1.99 (clobbering of the English fix in rev.1.98,
and 2 unformattings).
2002-02-26 16:17:45 +00:00
sos
d4b125fae2 Hide "bla bla exists, skipping it" behind bootverbose. 2002-02-26 10:38:33 +00:00
phk
d758d06485 Cast the variable, not the constant to 64 bits. 2002-02-26 09:27:39 +00:00
phk
944071fc6d Fix warning in !SMP case.
Submitted by:	 Maxime Henrion <mux@mu.org>
2002-02-26 09:21:52 +00:00
phk
7dd928f3d0 Remove unused variable. 2002-02-26 09:16:27 +00:00
peter
b7d611f95e Fix warning. s/microuptime()/binuptime()/ for switchtime initial value. 2002-02-26 01:03:39 +00:00
peter
7289c78db5 Fix a warning. Do not assume pointer == long. 2002-02-26 00:55:27 +00:00
peter
748d0e1167 Work-in-progress commit syncing up pmap cleanups that I have been working
on for a while:
- fine grained TLB shootdown for SMP on i386
- ranged TLB shootdowns.. eg: specify a range of pages to shoot down with
  a single IPI, since the IPI is very expensive.  Adjust some callers
  that used to trigger this inside tight loops to do a ranged shootdown
  at the end instead.
- PG_G support for SMP on i386 (options ENABLE_PG_G)
- defer PG_G activation till after we decide what we are going to do with
  PSE and the 4MB pages at the start of the kernel.  This should solve
  some rumored strangeness about stale PG_G entries getting stuck
  underneath the 4MB pages.
- add some instrumentation for the fine TLB shootdown
- convert some asm instruction wrappers from functions to inlines.  gcc
  seems to do a fair bit better with this.
- [temporarily!] pessimize the tlb shootdown IPI handlers.  I will fix
  this again shortly.

This has been working fairly well for me for a while, but I have tweaked
it again prior to commit since my last major testing round.  The only
outstanding problem that I know of is PG_G related, which is why there
is an option for it (not on by default for SMP).  I have seen a world
speedups by a few percent (as much as 4 or 5% in one case) but I have
*not* accurately measured this - I am a bit sceptical of these numbers.
2002-02-25 23:49:51 +00:00
iedowse
293f2d1cfe Sockets passed into uipc_abort() have been allocated by sonewconn()
but never accept'ed, so they must be destroyed. Originally, unp_drop()
detected this situation by checking if so->so_head is non-NULL.
However, since revision 1.54 of uipc_socket.c (Feb 1999), so->so_head
is set to NULL before calling soabort(), so any unix-domain sockets
waiting to be accept'ed are leaked if the server socket is closed.

Resolve this by moving the socket destruction code into uipc_abort()
itself, and making it unconditional (the other caller of unp_drop()
never needs the socket to be destroyed). Use unp_detach() to avoid
the original code duplication when destroying the socket.

PR:		kern/17895
Reviewed by:	dwmalone (an earlier version of the patch)
MFC after:	1 week
2002-02-25 00:03:34 +00:00
phk
a3dad41f08 Add a generation number to timecounters and spin if it changes under
our feet when we look inside timecounter structures.

Make the "sync_other" code more robust by never overwriting the
tc_next field.

Add counters for the bin[up]time functions.

Call tc_windup() in tc_init() and switch_timecounter() to make sure
we all the fields set right.
2002-02-24 20:04:07 +00:00
phk
559718f505 Fix a typo (?) in previous commit told ttyprintf() to print the integer
part of the user-time as a 64bit quantity.  This resulted in weird
output from SIGINFO.
2002-02-24 19:56:41 +00:00
tanimura
a09da29859 Lock struct pgrp, session and sigio.
New locks are:

- pgrpsess_lock which locks the whole pgrps and sessions,
- pg_mtx which protects the pgrp members, and
- s_mtx which protects the session members.

Please refer to sys/proc.h for the coverage of these locks.

Changes on the pgrp/session interface:

- pgfind() needs the pgrpsess_lock held.

- The caller of enterpgrp() is responsible to allocate a new pgrp and
  session.

- Call enterthispgrp() in order to enter an existing pgrp.

- pgsignal() requires a pgrp lock held.

Reviewed by:	jhb, alfred
Tested on:	cvsup.jp.FreeBSD.org
		(which is a quad-CPU machine running -current)
2002-02-23 11:12:57 +00:00
jake
b27e79327d Make this compile.
Pointy hat to:	julian
2002-02-23 01:42:13 +00:00
julian
53eb1d9219 Add some DIAGNOSTIC code.
While in userland, keep the thread's ucred reference in a shadow
field so that the usual place to store it is NULL.
If DIAGNOSTIC is not set, the thread ucred is kept valid until the next
kernel entry, at which time it is checked against the process cred
and possibly corrected. Produces a BIG speedup in
kernels with INVARIANTS set. (A previous commit corrected it
for the non INVARIANTS case already)

Reviewed by:	dillon@freebsd.org
2002-02-22 23:58:22 +00:00
arr
9b9fb8022f - Whitespace fixes leftover from previous commit.
Submitted by:	bde
2002-02-22 13:43:56 +00:00
arr
c5071de1ce - Whitespace fixup left over from previous commit.
- Remove bogus cast.

Submitted by:	bde
2002-02-22 13:33:10 +00:00
phk
fa959f1afd Convert p->p_runtime and PCPU(switchtime) to bintime format. 2002-02-22 13:32:01 +00:00
phk
6beb5af66c Use better scaling factor for NTPs correction.
Explain the magic.
2002-02-22 12:59:20 +00:00
phk
b9b775cf13 GC: BIO_ORDERED, various infrastructure dealing with BIO_ORDERED. 2002-02-22 09:26:35 +00:00
phk
62d248fb9e Replace bowrite() with BUF_WRITE in ufs.
Remove bowrite(), it is now unused.

This is the first step in getting entirely rid of BIO_ORDERED which is
a generally accepted evil thing.

Approved by:	mckusick
2002-02-22 09:03:00 +00:00
arr
80237bc833 - Massive style fixup.
Reviewed by: mike
Approved by: dfr
2002-02-22 04:14:49 +00:00
bp
72144faea4 Add support for iovcnt greater than 1. This should resolve problems
with some applications.

Obtained from:	Darwin project
MFC after:	2 weeks
2002-02-21 16:23:38 +00:00
bde
e31f481df2 Fixed some style bugs. Added a comment about a bug in PT_SSTEP.
Approved by:	des
2002-02-21 04:47:38 +00:00
bde
57654bd7db Recover bits that were lost in transition in rev.1.76:
- P_INMEM checks in all the functions.  P_INMEM must be checked because
  PHOLD() is broken.  The old bits had bogus locking (using sched_lock)
  to lock P_INMEM.  After removing the P_INMEM checks, we were left with
  just the bogus locking.
- large comments.  They were too large, but better than nothing.

Remove obfuscations that were gained in transition in rev.1.76:
- PROC_REG_ACTION() is even more of an obfuscation than PROC_ACTION().

The change copies procfs_machdep.c rev.1.22 of i386/procfs_machdep.c
verbatim except for "fixing" the old-style function headers and adjusting
function names and comments.  It doesn't remove the bogus locking.

Approved by:	des
2002-02-21 04:37:55 +00:00
julian
8ff28c6ae2 Oops, used wrong error value for unimplemented syscalls. 2002-02-20 22:27:09 +00:00
peter
1906d1360c Tidy up some unused variables 2002-02-20 21:25:44 +00:00
arr
2ea45f625c - Fix style further by adding parentheses around return values so that
they look like:
	return (val);  instead of:  return val;
2002-02-20 16:05:30 +00:00
arr
1b20e66ad4 - Style.9 formatting fix; this commit is mostly white space related with
the next commit actually doing the:
	return val; -> return (val);
  changes.  This commit was done in preparation for getting ``struct
  modules'' locked down.

Reviewed by: bde
Approved by: dfr
2002-02-20 14:30:02 +00:00
rwatson
5587a218c1 More cleanups relating to vm object allocation failure: make sure we
call VOP_CLOSE() with vp unlocked; clean up the return path a little,
in as much as our namei/vnode operation return paths can be cleared
up.  For a return case that was apparently never taken, this sure
is ugly.

Reviewed by:	jeffr
2002-02-20 00:11:57 +00:00
silby
e561ca6dce A few misc forkbomb defenses:
- Leave 10 processes for root-only use, the previous
  value of 1 was insufficient to run ps ax | more.
- Remove the printing of "proc: table full".  When the table
  really is full, this would flood the screen/logs, making
  the problem tougher to deal with.
- Force any process trying to fork beyond its user's maximum
  number of processes to sleep for .5 seconds before returning
  failure.  This turns 2000 rampaging fork monsters into 2000
  harmlessly snoozing fork monsters.

Reviewed by:	dillon, peter
MFC after:	1 week
2002-02-19 03:15:28 +00:00
julian
ffdde8ed99 Add stub syscalls and definitions for KSE calls.
"Book'em Danno"
2002-02-19 02:40:31 +00:00
julian
6ebb003bcc Add 5 KSE syscalls. Two will be implemented with the next KSE
step and the others are reservations for coming code.
All will be stubbed in this kernel in the next commit.
This will allow people to easily make KSE binaries for userland testing
(the syscalls will be in libc) but they will still need a real KSE kernel
to test it. (libc looks in /sys to decide what it should add stubs for).
2002-02-19 02:19:36 +00:00
dillon
f2e166dc7a Load the current timecounter into tc. The timecounter global can change
at any time and we do not want to call one timercounter's function with
another timecounter's structural pointer.

MFC after:	3 days
2002-02-18 19:49:30 +00:00
dillon
7c64675013 Add kern_giant_ucred to instrument Giant around ucred related operations
such a getgid(), setgid(), etc...
2002-02-18 17:51:47 +00:00
phk
68389bd8ba Make v_addpollinfo() visible and non-inline.
Have callers only call it as needed.
Add necessary call in ufs_kqfilter().

Test-case found by:	Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
2002-02-18 16:18:02 +00:00
rwatson
22b5668b60 Rehash of 1.43: simply remove the comment, since it's highly redundant
and only partially correct.
2002-02-18 16:02:24 +00:00
iedowse
269a0d55a1 Add the braces missed by revision 1.131.
Pointy hat to:	rwatson
2002-02-18 12:46:18 +00:00
phk
e340a5652f Take the common case of gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) out from under Giant. 2002-02-18 08:40:28 +00:00
phk
68320d04d1 Remove yet a redundant VN_KNOTE() macro. 2002-02-18 08:24:48 +00:00
dillon
15dc81ca3d The ICANON flag is an lflag, not an iflag.
Submitted by:	Neelkanth Natu <neelnatu@yahoo.com>
MFC after:	3 days
2002-02-18 06:07:11 +00:00
rwatson
43f97fe4ae When vn_open() is failing because it cannot allocate a vm object, call
VOP_CLOSE() on the vnode, so that VOP_OPEN() and VOP_CLOSE() calls
are symmetric in all failure cases.  This prevents an 'open' reference
from being leaked in that unlikely failure scenario.
2002-02-18 00:26:10 +00:00
rwatson
946a79fb74 style(9) prefers formatted comments in '/*' ... '*/' as opposed to
#if 0'd.
2002-02-18 00:23:44 +00:00
rwatson
fc479aab62 Per discussion at BSDCon, note that the vop_getattr locking protocol
should require a shared lock, rather than an exclusive lock, which can
improve performance.  No actual code change here, since a number of
VFS locking fixes are in the works.
2002-02-18 00:22:57 +00:00
phk
c2a47cdbe8 Move the stuff related to select and poll out of struct vnode.
The use of the zone allocator may or may not be overkill.
There is an XXX: over in ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c that jlemon may need
to revisit.

This shaves about 60 bytes of struct vnode which on my laptop means
600k less RAM used for vnodes.
2002-02-17 21:15:36 +00:00
phk
4a29a670db Remove cache_purgeleafdirs(), it has been #if 0 for quite some time. 2002-02-17 20:40:29 +00:00
deischen
71ac8c05bf Regenerate these files after change to syscalls.master. 2002-02-17 17:42:47 +00:00
deischen
90f4e08327 Fix prototype to sigreturn to use struct __ucontext instead of ucontext_t. 2002-02-17 17:41:28 +00:00
dillon
683d9b041d replace the embedded cr_mtx in the ucred structure with cr_mtxp (a mutex
pointer), and use the mutex pool routines.  This greatly reduces the size
of the ucred structure.
2002-02-17 07:30:34 +00:00
julian
abe785e035 If the credential on an incoming thread is correct, don't bother
reaquiring it. In the same vein, don't bother dropping the thread cred
when goinf ot userland. We are guaranteed to nned it when we come back,
(which we are guaranteed to do).

Reviewed by:	jhb@freebsd.org, bde@freebsd.org (slightly different version)
2002-02-17 01:09:56 +00:00
green
80dcdefa0d (Doing that whole test-immediately-after-commit-thing like obrien sez:)
Forgot to include lock.h and mutex.h for GIANT_REQUIRED.
2002-02-16 17:44:43 +00:00
green
5c8476e5d9 Add revoke_and_destroy_dev(), to be used by devices which decide when
they choose to destroy themselves without regard to whether or not
they are open.
2002-02-16 17:35:05 +00:00
bde
60f2b0c638 Fixed a typo in rev.1.65 that gave a reference to a nonexistent variable.
This was not detected by LINT because LINT is missing COMPAT_SUNOS.
2002-02-15 03:54:01 +00:00
luigi
8129d9e355 Make this compile after changes to kse structures.
This escaped because DEVICE_POLLING is disabled in LINT being
not compatible with SMP. In fact, it is only a runtime problem,
so if we could recognize that we are building a LINT kernel
we could as well disable the check for SMP being defined.

Reported-by: Joe Clarke
2002-02-15 02:50:07 +00:00
alc
f64c08b326 o Clearing p/td_retval[0] after aio_newproc() is unnecessary. (We stopped
calling rfork() to create aio threads in revision 1.46.)
 o Don't recompute the FILE * when it's already stored in the kernel's AIOCB.
2002-02-12 17:40:41 +00:00
alc
95059f78ce The previous commit included a change to fill_kinfo_proc() that results
in a NULL pointer dereference.  Repair this mistake.
2002-02-12 04:21:28 +00:00
luigi
57d5032c48 MFS: synchronize the code with the version in -stable, specifically:
+ SYSCTL_ULONG -> SYSCTL_UINT
 + some procedure renaming and variable rearrangement
 + fix the 'interface going deaf' problem same as in -stable.
2002-02-11 23:56:18 +00:00
julian
37369620df In a threaded world, differnt priorirites become properties of
different entities.  Make it so.

Reviewed by:	jhb@freebsd.org (john baldwin)
2002-02-11 20:37:54 +00:00
obrien
f898027669 Allow one to specify the AWK used in the environment(commandline).
Gawk is blowing up when run natively on the sparc64 -- leading to totally
bogus kernel values (all "0x0").  Good ole BWK awk works fine however.
2002-02-11 03:54:30 +00:00
phk
6f1345e7e7 GC the unused einval()
Obtained from:	~bde/sys.dif.gz
2002-02-10 22:07:41 +00:00
phk
95c1f2fa1e Style(9) nits.
Obtained from:	~bde/sys.dif.gz
2002-02-10 22:04:44 +00:00
rwatson
3accefe9ca Add a comment indicating that the locking protocol should be updated
to be 'L L L' for vop_getattr().  Don't update it yet, because there
are still many offenders.
2002-02-10 21:46:16 +00:00
rwatson
5e6a46b8e5 Add a comment indicating that VOP_GETATTR() is called without appropriate
locking in the core dump code.  This should be fixed.
2002-02-10 21:45:16 +00:00
rwatson
2bbae54d18 Make sure to hold vnode lock when calling into VOP_GETATTR().
Discussed with:	mckusick, phk
2002-02-10 21:44:30 +00:00
rwatson
e2e50cbb21 Add a comment indicating that the vnode locking in this section of the
kernel linker code may be wrong: it fails to hold a lock across the
call to VOP_GETATTR(), and vn_rdwr() with IO_NODELOCKED.
2002-02-10 21:29:02 +00:00
rwatson
aa54f85939 Make sure to grab vnode lock on a vnode before calling VOP_GETATTR()
to perform an ownership test in revoke().  This is also required for
MAC hooks so that the vnode lock is held during a call to the MAC
framework.  Release the lock before calling VOP_REVOKE().

Discussed with:	phk, mckusick
2002-02-10 20:45:43 +00:00
rwatson
eef638ac93 Remove a stray 'const' that slept into extattr_set_vp(), and could
result in compiler warnings.
2002-02-10 05:31:55 +00:00
rwatson
94eec10ab3 Part II: Update system calls for extended attributes. Rebuild of
generated files.
2002-02-10 04:44:37 +00:00
rwatson
6ca91a055c Part I: Update extended attribute API and ABI:
o Modify the system call syntax for extattr_{get,set}_{fd,file}() so
  as not to use the scatter gather API (which appeared not to be used
  by any consumers, and be less portable), rather, accepts 'data'
  and 'nbytes' in the style of other simple read/write interfaces.
  This changes the API and ABI.

o Modify system call semantics so that extattr_get_{fd,file}() return
  a size_t.  When performing a read, the number of bytes read will
  be returned, unless the data pointer is NULL, in which case the
  number of bytes of data are returned.  This changes the API only.

o Modify the VOP_GETEXTATTR() vnode operation to accept a *size_t
  argument so as to return the size, if desirable.  If set to NULL,
  the size will not be returned.

o Update various filesystems (pseodofs, ufs) to DTRT.

These changes should make extended attributes more useful and more
portable.  More commits to rebuild the system call files, as well
as update userland utilities to follow.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-02-10 04:43:22 +00:00
julian
11fa082235 Replace accidentally removed setrunqueue()
solves problem with machines failing to sync in booting.
Submitted by: Tor.Egge@cvsup.no.freebsd.org
2002-02-09 01:38:16 +00:00
jhb
340b988d0b Use the mtx_owner() macro in one spot in _mtx_lock_sleep() to make the
code easier to read.
2002-02-09 00:12:53 +00:00
tmm
e5ac0f9e2f Fix a bug introduced in r. 1.28: when copy{in,out} would fail for an
iovec that was not the last one in the uio, the error would be ignored
silently.

Bug found and fix proposed by:	jhb
2002-02-08 20:19:44 +00:00
peter
0c6681c435 Fix broken Giant locking protocol introduced in rev 1.114. You cannot
unlock Giant if it is not locked in the first place.  This make the
nfstat(2) syscall (#278) a nice panic(2) implementation.
2002-02-08 09:16:57 +00:00
peter
3589cfc992 Bah, I managed to turn cosmetic things into real bugs. Fix shadowed
variable declarations. :-(  Definately not my day today.
2002-02-08 08:56:01 +00:00
rwatson
d45677811a o Merge various recent fixes from the MAC branch relating to extattrctl():
- Fix null-pointer dereference introduced when snapshotting
	  was introduced.  This occured because unlike the previous code,
	  vn_start_write() doesn't always return a non-NULL mp, as
	  filesystems may not support the VOP_GETWRITEMOUNT() call.  For
	  now, rely on two pointers, so that vn_finished_write() works
	  properly.
	- Fix locking problems on exit, introduced at some past time,
	  some when snapshots came in, where a vnode might not be
	  unlocked before being vrele'd in various error situations.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-02-08 05:58:41 +00:00
peter
4f71c6828b Fix a fatal trap when using ksched_setscheduler() (eg: mozilla, netscape
etc) which use:  td->td_last_kse->ke_flags |= KEF_NEEDRESCHED;
2002-02-08 02:56:10 +00:00
julian
6145412058 remove superfluous blank line 2002-02-08 01:38:32 +00:00
peter
4289b50433 Fix a couple of style bugs introduced (or touched by) previous commit. 2002-02-07 23:06:26 +00:00
peter
59b80f6697 Fix a whole bunch of long lines introduced by previous commit by using
td = FIRST_THREAD_IN_PROC(p) once, after we have identified the process
that we are operating on.
2002-02-07 23:05:40 +00:00
phk
a028cfa65d Revise timercounters to use binary fixed point format internally.
The binary format "bintime" is a 32.64 format, it will go to 64.64
when time_t does.

The bintime format is available to consumers of time in the kernel,
and is preferable where timeintervals needs to be accumulated.

This change simplifies much of the magic math inside the timecounters
and improves the frequency and time precision by a couple of bits.

I have not been able to measure a performance difference which was not
a tiny fraction of the standard deviation on the measurements.
2002-02-07 21:21:55 +00:00
julian
b5eb64d6f0 Pre-KSE/M3 commit.
this is a low-functionality change that changes the kernel to access the main
thread of a process via the linked list of threads rather than
assuming that it is embedded in the process. It IS still embeded there
but remove all teh code that assumes that in preparation for the next commit
which will actually move it out.

Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, gallatin@cs.duke.edu, benno rice,
2002-02-07 20:58:47 +00:00
jhb
156f4c8aea Fixes for alpha pmap on SMP machines:
- Create a private list of active pmaps rather than abusing the list of all
  processes when we need to look up pmaps.  The process list needs a sx lock
  and we can't be getting sx locks in the middle of cpu_switch()
  (pmap_activate() can call pmap_get_asn() from cpu_switch()).  Instead, we
  protect the list with a spinlock.  This also means the list is shorter
  since a pmap can be used by more than one process and we could (at least
  in thoery) dink with pmap's more than once, but now we only touch each
  pmap once when we have to update all of them.
- Wrap pmap_activate()'s code to get a new ASN in an explicit critical section
  so that when it is called while doing an exec() we can't get preempted.
- Replace splhigh() in pmap_growkernel() with a critical section to prevent
  preemption while we are adjusting the kernel page tables.
- Fixes abuse of PCPU_GET(), which doesn't return an L-value.
- Also adds some slight cleanups to the ASN handling by adding some macros
  instead of magic numbers in relation to the ASN and ASN generations.

Reviewed by:	dfr
2002-02-06 04:30:26 +00:00
dillon
9371a9a23b Allow the kern.maxusers boot tuneable to be set to 0 (previously only
the kernel config's maxusers could be set to 0 for autosizing to work).
Reviewed by:	rwatson, imp
MFC after:	3 days
2002-02-06 01:19:19 +00:00
alfred
c6a128a4b9 Fix a race with free'ing vmspaces at process exit when vmspaces are
shared.

Also introduce vm_endcopy instead of using pointer tricks when
initializing new vmspaces.

The race occured because of how the reference was utilized:
  test vmspace reference,
  possibly block,
  decrement reference

When sharing a vmspace between multiple processes it was possible
for two processes exiting at the same time to test the reference
count, possibly block and neither one free because they wouldn't
see the other's update.

Submitted by: green
2002-02-05 21:23:05 +00:00
phk
d0f44978bc Let the number of timecounters follow hz, otherwise people with
HZ=BIGNUM will strain the assumptions behind timecounters to the
point where they break.

This may or may not help people seeing microuptime() backwards messages.

Make the global timecounter variable volatile, it makes no difference in
the code GCC generates, but it makes represents the intent correctly.

Thanks to:	jdp
MFC after:	2 weeks
2002-02-05 20:44:56 +00:00
dillon
b3ddc72561 Get rid of the twisted MFREE() macro entirely.
Reviewed by:	dg, bmilekic
MFC after:	3 days
2002-02-05 02:00:56 +00:00