3109 Commits

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mckusick
88d85c15ef This commit adds basic support for the UFS2 filesystem. The UFS2
filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit
block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability
to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density,
and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block
size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space
for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1
filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either
UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is
the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems,
you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when
UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for
reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c)
as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the
boot block is increased, this code can be defined.

Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE.
The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before
<ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and
ufs_lbn_t.

Still TODO:
Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures.
Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs.
Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates
to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the
current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute
storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there,
but is currently never used).

Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Reviewed by:	Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
2002-06-21 06:18:05 +00:00
peter
df4ec1a7b3 Deorbit suibyte(). It was only used for split address space systems
for supporting UIO_USERISPACE (ie: it wasn't used).
2002-06-20 07:13:35 +00:00
peter
4830c34648 Move the "- 1" into the RQB_FFS(mask) macro itself so that
implementations can provide a base zero ffs function if they wish.
This changes
  #define RQB_FFS(mask) (ffs64(mask))
  foo = RQB_FFS(mask) - 1;
to
  #define RQB_FFS(mask) (ffs64(mask) - 1)
  foo = RQB_FFS(mask);
On some platforms we can get the "- 1" for free, eg: those that use the
C code for ffs64().

Reviewed by:	jake (in principle)
2002-06-20 06:21:20 +00:00
jeff
030d3fdb72 - Introduce the new M_NOVM option which tells uma to only check the currently
allocated slabs and bucket caches for free items.  It will not go ask the vm
  for pages.  This differs from M_NOWAIT in that it not only doesn't block, it
  doesn't even ask.

- Add a new zcreate option ZONE_VM, that sets the BUCKETCACHE zflag.  This
  tells uma that it should only allocate buckets out of the bucket cache, and
  not from the VM.  It does this by using the M_NOVM option to zalloc when
  getting a new bucket.  This is so that the VM doesn't recursively enter
  itself while trying to allocate buckets for vm_map_entry zones.  If there
  are already allocated buckets when we get here we'll still use them but
  otherwise we'll skip it.

- Use the ZONE_VM flag on vm map entries and pv entries on x86.
2002-06-17 22:02:41 +00:00
bde
a13cc2f243 If trap() is called when ddb is active, then go directly to trap_fatal();
do not blunder around enabling interrupts and running trap handlers.
trap_pfault() will normally pass control to ddb's fault handler which
will normally do the right thing.

This bug is very old. but in old versions of FreeBSD it is probably only
serious for trap handling that involves sleeping.  In -current, attempting
to examine unmapped memory while stopped at a breakpoint at mi_switch()
was always fatal.
2002-06-12 13:30:52 +00:00
jhb
2aa855d8b1 - Fixup / remove obsolete comments.
- ktrace no longer requires Giant so do ktrace syscall events before and
  after acquiring and releasing Giant, respectively.
- For i386, ia32 syscalls on ia64, powerpc, and sparc64, get rid of the
  goto bad hack and instead use the model on ia64 and alpha were we
  skip the actual syscall invocation if error != 0.  This fixes a bug
  where if we the copyin() of the arguments failed for a syscall that
  was not marked MP safe, we would try to release Giant when we had
  not acquired it.
2002-06-07 05:47:35 +00:00
gibbs
282bbce194 Hook up the ahd driver. 2002-06-06 16:35:58 +00:00
alfred
0ac0431441 Silence preprocessor warning, No need to use CONCAT with "," and "word". 2002-06-01 20:22:33 +00:00
bde
dee070ee6e Fixed the return value of fpsetmask(). The API requires inversion of the
mask on both input and output to fpsetmask(), but this was only done for
input, so fpsetmask() returned the complement of the old mask (ANDed with
the mask bitfield).

PR:		38170
MFC after:	4 weeks
2002-06-01 17:39:46 +00:00
bde
36c56b3ddf Fixed style bugs in rev.1.9. 2002-06-01 17:27:16 +00:00
imp
f4fa57817e Use a common function to map the bogus intlines.
Don't require pin be non-zero before we map bogus intlines, always do it.
This fixes a number of problems on HP Omnibook computers.

Tested/Reviewed by: Brooks Davis
2002-06-01 05:14:11 +00:00
dfr
a3b8e6c9c7 Move the definition of ElfN_Hashelt to common headers. The only platform
which has a different definition for this is alpha.
2002-05-30 08:32:18 +00:00
obrien
e59a166a79 Do not refer to the Intel PRO/1000 by its internal name.
Requested by:	pdeuskar
2002-05-29 18:42:26 +00:00
brooks
4432c323fd Restore the irq=0 => irq=255 hack to pci_cfgintr_search(). Just having
it in pci_cfgregread() wasn't sufficent on at least the HP Omnibook 500.

Reviewed by:	imp
2002-05-29 16:16:16 +00:00
dfr
e8d149b2f7 Add declarations of suword32 and suword64. Add implementations of one or
the other (or both) to all the platforms. Similar for fuword32 and
fuword64.
2002-05-26 16:03:13 +00:00
jake
88bdee3b2f Make the run queue parameters machine dependent. Optimize 64 bit
architectures by using a 64 bit word for the bit array which keeps
track of non-empty queues.

Reviewed by:	peter
2002-05-25 01:12:23 +00:00
jhb
096c0249dc Rename pause() to ia32_pause() so it doesn't conflict with the pause()
function defined in <unistd.h>.  I didn't #ifdef _KERNEL it because the
mutex implementation in libpthread will probably need this.
2002-05-22 20:32:39 +00:00
obrien
6819a7b589 Restore us back to the rev 1.324 level of having an Intel gigE driver. 2002-05-22 19:00:48 +00:00
jhb
06e51352f6 Debug registers aren't selectors, so use saner names for the variables in
the inline functions for reading and writing the debug registers.
2002-05-22 13:29:18 +00:00
jhb
fd3295715e - Sort the pause() inline into the appropriate location.
- Add many missing prototypes to the non-GCC section.
2002-05-22 13:27:05 +00:00
jhb
2f66cc911b Rename cpu_pause() to pause(). Originally I was going to make this an
MI API with empty cpu_pause() functions on other arch's, but this
functionality is definitely unique to IA-32, so I decided to leave it
as i386-only and wrap it in #ifdef's.  I should have dropped the cpu_
prefix when I made that decision.

Requested by:	bde
2002-05-22 13:19:22 +00:00
rwatson
dc682bb693 Permit alternative break sequence to break to debugger in GENERIC. Breakage
of serial break on -CURRENT seems rampant for some reason, and I like
being able to get into ddb.

Reviewed by:	peter
2002-05-21 23:35:51 +00:00
jhb
1a9e2f75a7 Add an inline function cpu_pause() for the IA32 'pause' instruction. 2002-05-21 20:21:53 +00:00
peter
e1112c77a0 Make this compile with gcc-3.1, which objects to the multi-line string. 2002-05-19 06:42:29 +00:00
bde
d6ab52d0b4 Fixed a semantic error. va_arg(ap, u_short) is nonsense except on i386's
with 16-bit ints, since u_short is promoted when it is passed to a
varargs function.  gcc now warns about this.  We always pass small
integers (this is well obuscated), so there are no conversion problems.

Fixed a related style bug (bogus cast).
2002-05-13 14:34:47 +00:00
bde
f5fcb305ee Fixed a syntax error (a label not followed by a statement). 2002-05-13 11:53:40 +00:00
obrien
707b0b13a6 Gcc 3.1 varargs support. 2002-05-10 02:02:54 +00:00
fenner
4a04ef1ff8 Restore the ability interrupt dumps on i386, based on
the old kern_shutdown.c .  Other archs might be able to
use similar code but I don't have anything to test on.
2002-05-04 17:45:48 +00:00
jmallett
e977af0eb9 Typo fix: detects -> detect.
Reviewed by:	phk
2002-05-03 17:59:25 +00:00
des
afc18879ad Join the pissing contest: generate LINT with a single sed(1) command.
Smaller script, smaller (though equivalent) output.
2002-05-02 16:34:47 +00:00
kuriyama
56adfc1b25 Use shell script version (using awk and sed) of makeLINT.pl. 2002-05-02 06:10:09 +00:00
phk
26ffc19d1e Don't export timecounter structures under debug. with sysctl, they
contain no truly interesting data anymore.
2002-04-30 19:34:31 +00:00
peter
c0e3147cc6 Tidy up some loose ends.
i386/ia64/alpha - catch up to sparc64/ppc:
- replace pmap_kernel() with refs to kernel_pmap
- change kernel_pmap pointer to (&kernel_pmap_store)
  (this is a speedup since ld can set these at compile/link time)
all platforms (as suggested by jake):
- gc unused pmap_reference
- gc unused pmap_destroy
- gc unused struct pmap.pm_count
(we never used pm_count - we track address space sharing at the vmspace)
2002-04-29 07:43:16 +00:00
alc
b4f776aff8 For what it's worth, fix the compilation of an I386_CPU-only kernel
now that certain warnings are fatal.
2002-04-27 18:13:35 +00:00
alc
5feddc83ac Don't call vm_map_growstack() from trapwrite() as vm_fault() now performs
this automatically.
2002-04-27 17:07:15 +00:00
scottl
cab9acb79f Add a CAM interface to the aac driver. This is useful in case you should
ever connect a SCSI Cdrom/Tape/Jukebox/Scanner/Printer/kitty-litter-scooper
to your high-end RAID controller.  The interface to the arrays is still
via the block interface; this merely provides a way to circumvent the
RAID functionality and access the SCSI buses directly.  Note that for
somewhat obvious reasons, hard drives are not exposed to the da driver
through this interface, though you can still talk to them via the pass
driver.  Be the first on your block to low-level format unsuspecting
drives that are part of an array!

To enable this, add the 'aacp' device to your kernel config.

MFC after:	3 days
2002-04-27 01:31:17 +00:00
phk
f227fb83e6 Remove the tc_update() function. Any frequency change to the
timecounter will be used starting at the next second, which is
good enough for sysctl purposes.  If better adjustment is needed
the NTP PLL should be used.
2002-04-26 10:06:26 +00:00
marcel
56d625090e Don't use the symbol name to lookup the symbol value when we can use
the symbol index defined by the relocation. The elf_lookup() support
function is to be used by elf_reloc() when symbol lookups need to be
done. The elf_lookup() function operates on the symbol index and
will do a symbol name based lookup when such is required, otherwise
it uses the symbol index directly. This solves the problem seen on
ia64 where the symbol hash table does not contain local symbols and
a symbol name based lookup would fail for those symbols.

Don't pass the symbol name to elf_reloc(), as it isn't used any more.
2002-04-25 01:22:16 +00:00
imp
85bb92b615 o Work around bugs in the powerof2 macro: It thinks that 0 is a power of
2, but that's not the case.  This fixes the case where there were slots
  in the PIR table that had no bits set, but we assumed they did and used
  strange results as a result.
o Map invalid INTLINE registers to 255 in pci_cfgreg.c.  This should allow
  us to remove the bogus checks in MI code for non-255 values.

I put these changes out for review a while ago, but no one responded
to them, so into current they go.

This should help us work better on machines that don't route
interrupts in the traditional way.

MFC After: 4286 millifortnights
2002-04-24 15:30:11 +00:00
imp
17b84c592b Fix a PNPID in a comment
Submitted by: David Xu
2002-04-24 15:22:53 +00:00
phk
6a45f19d90 Don't free(9) a pointer which has been modified.
Chapeau de pointe:	mux
2002-04-23 18:52:39 +00:00
markm
8801cf491a Stylify (mainly line up macro EOL-continuation \'s), and add a dummy
alternative for lint.
2002-04-21 10:49:00 +00:00
alfred
0375b27808 Clean up:
Comment run_filter() to explain what it does.

Remove chatty comments.

void busdma_swi() { }  -> void busdma_swi(void) { }
2002-04-19 22:58:09 +00:00
rwatson
0e75d83778 Since WITNESS doesn't just do mutexes, remove "mutex" from the WITNESS
comment in GENERIC config files of appropriate platforms.  For whatever
reason, powerpc didn't use WITNESS in GENERIC.
2002-04-18 03:44:44 +00:00
alc
50de418295 o Call vm_map_growstack() from vm_fault() if vm_map_lookup() has failed
due to conditions that suggest the possible need for stack growth.
   This has two beneficial effects: (1) we can
   now remove calls to vm_map_growstack() from the MD trap handlers and (2)
   simple page faults are faster because we no longer unnecessarily perform
   vm_map_growstack() on every page fault.
 o Remove vm_map_growstack() from the i386's trap_pfault().
 o Remove the acquisition and release of Giant from i386's trap_pfault().
   (vm_fault() still acquires it.)
2002-04-18 03:28:27 +00:00
tegge
59deaddc60 Fix typo in adjusted panic message.
Submitted by:	cokane
2002-04-17 22:41:58 +00:00
tegge
79f7500829 Update io_apic_ints array properly when revoking an irq mapping.
Adjust panic message.

Submitted by:	David Xu <bsddiy@yahoo.com>
2002-04-17 18:27:10 +00:00
mux
a207e41bef Rework the kernel environment subsystem. We now convert the static
environment needed at boot time to a dynamic subsystem when VM is
up.  The dynamic kernel environment is protected by an sx lock.

This adds some new functions to manipulate the kernel environment :
freeenv(), setenv(), unsetenv() and testenv().  freeenv() has to be
called after every getenv() when you have finished using the string.
testenv() only tests if an environment variable is present, and
doesn't require a freeenv() call. setenv() and unsetenv() are self
explanatory.

The kenv(2) syscall exports these new functionalities to userland,
mainly for kenv(1).

Reviewed by:	peter
2002-04-17 13:06:36 +00:00
peter
3d8c7d4cab Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]()
and pmap_copy_page().  This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses
in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with
the physical addressing mostly within pmap.  (We will need either 64 bit
physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the
circumstances.  Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.)

Reviewed by:	jake
Tested on:	i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed)
2002-04-15 16:00:03 +00:00
dwmalone
e5b0116c2a Make the MTRR code a bit more defensive - this should help people
trying to run X on some Athlon systems where the BIOS does odd things
(mines an ASUS A7A266, but it seems to also help on other systems).

Here's a description of the problem and my fix:

	The problem with the old MTRR code is that it only expects
	to find documented values in the bytes of MTRR registers.
	To convert the MTRR byte into a FreeBSD "Memory Range Type"
	(mrt) it uses the byte value and looks it up in an array.
	If the value is not in range then the mrt value ends up
	containing random junk.

	This isn't an immediate problem. The mrt value is only used
	later when rewriting the MTRR registers. When we finally
	go to write a value back again, the function i686_mtrrtype()
	searches for the junk value and returns -1 when it fails
	to find it. This is converted to a byte (0xff) and written
	back to the register, causing a GPF as 0xff is an illegal
	value for a MTRR byte.

	To work around this problem I've added a new mrt flag
	MDF_UNKNOWN.  We set this when we read a MTRR byte which
	we do not understand.  If we try to convert a MDF_UNKNOWN
	back into a MTRR value, then the new function, i686_mrt2mtrr,
	just returns the old value of the MTRR byte. This leaves
	the memory range type unchanged.

I'd like to merge this before the 4.6 code freeze, so if people
can test this with XFree 4 that would be very useful.

PR:		28418, 25958
Tested by:	jkh, Christopher Masto <chris@netmonger.net>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2002-04-14 20:13:08 +00:00