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Author SHA1 Message Date
wpaul
34759c3ef9 Correct the implementation of NDIS_BUFFER_TO_SPAN_PAGES(). 2003-12-13 09:07:35 +00:00
wpaul
1883e811f7 subr_ndis.c:
- fix ndis_time() so that it returns a time based on the proper
  epoch (wacky though it may be)
- implement NdisInitializeString() and NdisFreeString(), and add
  stub for NdisMRemoveMiniport()

ntoskrnl_var.h:
- add missing member to the general_lookaside struct (gl_listentry)

subr_ntoskrnl.c:
- Fix arguments to the interlocked push/pop routines: 'head' is an
  slist_header *, not an slist_entry *
- Kludge up _fastcall support for the push/pop routines. The _fastcall
  convention is similar to _stdcall, except the first two available
  DWORD-sized arguments are passed in %ecx and %edx, respectively.
  One kludge for this __attribute__ ((regparm(3))), however this
  isn't entirely right, as it assumes %eax, %ecx and %edx will be
  used (regparm(2) assumes %eax and %edx). Another kludge is to
  declare the two fastcall-ed args as local register variables and
  explicitly assign them to %ecx and %edx, but experimentation showed
  that gcc would not guard %ecx and %edx against being clobbered.
  Thus, I came up with a 3rd kludge, which is to use some inline
  assembly of the form:

	void		*arg1;
	void		*arg2;

	__asm__("movl %%ecx, %%ecx" : "=c" (arg1));
	__asm__("movl %%edx, %%edx" : "=d" (arg2));

  This lets gcc know that we're going to reference %ecx and %edx and
  that it should make an effort not to let it get trampled. This wastes
  an instruction (movl %reg, %reg is a no-op) but insures proper
  behavior. It's possible there's a better way to do this though:
  this is the first time I've used inline assembler in this fashion.

The above fixes to ntoskrnl_var.h an subr_ntoskrnl.c make lookaside
lists work for the two drivers I have that use them, one of which
is an NDIS 5.0 miniport and another which is 5.1.
2003-12-13 07:41:12 +00:00
wpaul
27ada54998 Implement some more NDIS and ntoskrnl API calls:
subr_ndis.c: NdisGetCurrentSystemTime() which, according to the
Microsoft documentation returns "the number of 100 nanosecond
intervals since January 1, 1601." I have no idea what's so special
about that epoch or why they chose 100 nanosecond ticks. I don't
know the proper offset to convert nanotime() from the UNIX epoch
to January 1, 1601, so for now I'm just doing the unit convertion
to 100s of nanoseconds.

subr_ntoskrnl.c: memcpy(), memset(), ExInterlockedPopEntrySList(),
ExInterlockedPushEntrySList().

The latter two are different from InterlockedPopEntrySList()
and InterlockedPushEntrySList() in that they accept a spinlock to
hold while executing, whereas the non-Ex routines use a lock
internal to ntoskrnl. I also modified ExInitializePagedLookasideList()
and ExInitializeNPagedLookasideList() to initialize mutex locks
within the lookaside structures. It seems that in NDIS 5.0,
the lookaside allocate/free routines ExInterlockedPopEntrySList()
and ExInterlockedPushEntrySList(), which require the use of the
per-lookaside spinlock, whereas in NDIS 5.1, the per-lookaside
spinlock is deprecated. We need to support both cases.

Note that I appear to be doing something wrong with
ExInterlockedPopEntrySList() and ExInterlockedPushEntrySList():
they don't appear to obtain proper pointers to their arguments,
so I'm probably doing something wrong in terms of their calling
convention (they're declared to be FASTCALL in Widnows, and I'm
not sure what that means for gcc). It happens that in my stub
lookaside implementation, they don't need to do any work anyway,
so for now I've hacked them to always return NULL, which avoids
corrupting the stack. I need to do this right though.
2003-12-12 22:35:13 +00:00
wpaul
b8895524b0 Correct the behavior of ndis_adjust_buflen(): the NDIS spec says
it's an error to set the buffer bytecount to anything larger than
the buffer's original allocation size, but anything less than that
is ok.

Also, in ndis_ptom(), use the same logic: if the bytecount is
larger than the allocation size, consider the bytecount invalid
and the allocation size as the packet fragment length (m_len)
instead of the bytecount.

This corrects a consistency problem between the Broadcom wireless
driver and some of the ethernet drivers I've tested: the ethernet
drivers all report the packet frag sizes in buf->nb_bytecount, but
the Broadcom wireless driver reports them in buf->nb_size. This
seems like a bug to me, but it clearly must work in Windows, so
we have to deal with it here too.
2003-12-12 08:54:48 +00:00
wpaul
0229990b7c In NDIS 5.1 miniport drivers, the shutdown handler function pointer
is provided to NDIS via the the miniport characteristics structure
supplied in the call to NdisMRegisterMiniport(). But in NDIS 5.0
and earlier, you had to call NdisMRegisterAdapterShutdownHandler()
and supply both a function pointer and context pointer.

We try to handle both cases in ndis_shutdown_nic(). If the
driver registered a shutdown routine and a context,then used
that context, otherwise pass it the adapter context from
NdisMSetAttributesEx().

This fixes a panic on shutdown with the sample Intel 82559 e100bex.sys
driver from the Windows DDK.
function pointer
2003-12-12 05:27:58 +00:00
wpaul
7e1ac58149 Commit the first cut of Project Evil, also known as the NDISulator.
Yes, it's what you think it is. Yes, you should run away now.

This is a special compatibility module for allowing Windows NDIS
miniport network drivers to be used with FreeBSD/x86. This provides
_binary_ NDIS compatibility (not source): you can run NDIS driver
code, but you can't build it. There are three main parts:

sys/compat/ndis: the NDIS compat API, which provides binary
compatibility functions for many routines in NDIS.SYS, HAL.dll
and ntoskrnl.exe in Windows (these are the three modules that
most NDIS miniport drivers use). The compat module also contains
a small PE relocator/dynalinker which relocates the Windows .SYS
image and then patches in our native routines.

sys/dev/if_ndis: the if_ndis driver wrapper. This module makes
use of the ndis compat API and can be compiled with a specially
prepared binary image file (ndis_driver_data.h) containing the
Windows .SYS image and registry key information parsed out of the
accompanying .INF file. Once if_ndis.ko is built, it can be loaded
and unloaded just like a native FreeBSD kenrel module.

usr.sbin/ndiscvt: a special utility that converts foo.sys and foo.inf
into an ndis_driver_data.h file that can be compiled into if_ndis.o.
Contains an .inf file parser graciously provided by Matt Dodd (and
mercilessly hacked upon by me) that strips out device ID info and
registry key info from a .INF file and packages it up with a binary
image array. The ndiscvt(8) utility also does some manipulation of
the segments within the .sys file to make life easier for the kernel
loader. (Doing the manipulation here saves the kernel code from having
to move things around later, which would waste memory.)

ndiscvt is only built for the i386 arch. Only files.i386 has been
updated, and none of this is turned on in GENERIC. It should probably
work on pc98. I have no idea about amd64 or ia64 at this point.

This is still a work in progress. I estimate it's about %85 done, but
I want it under CVS control so I can track subsequent changes. It has
been tested with exactly three drivers: the LinkSys LNE100TX v4 driver
(Lne100v4.sys), the sample Intel 82559 driver from the Windows DDK
(e100bex.sys) and the Broadcom BCM43xx wireless driver (bcmwl5.sys). It
still needs to have a net80211 stuff added to it. To use it, you would
do something like this:

# cd /sys/modules/ndis
# make; make load
# cd /sys/modules/if_ndis
# ndiscvt -i /path/to/foo.inf -s /path/to/foo.sys -o ndis_driver_data.h
# make; make load
# sysctl -a | grep ndis

All registry keys are mapped to sysctl nodes. Sometimes drivers refer
to registry keys that aren't mentioned in foo.inf. If this happens,
the NDIS API module creates sysctl nodes for these keys on the fly so
you can tweak them.

An example usage of the Broadcom wireless driver would be:

# sysctl hw.ndis0.EnableAutoConnect=1
# sysctl hw.ndis0.SSID="MY_SSID"
# sysctl hw.ndis0.NetworkType=0 (0 for bss, 1 for adhoc)
# ifconfig ndis0 <my ipaddr> netmask 0xffffff00 up

Things to be done:

- get rid of debug messages
- add in ndis80211 support
- defer transmissions until after a status update with
  NDIS_STATUS_CONNECTED occurs
- Create smarter lookaside list support
- Split off if_ndis_pci.c and if_ndis_pccard.c attachments
- Make sure PCMCIA support works
- Fix ndiscvt to properly parse PCMCIA device IDs from INF files
- write ndisapi.9 man page
2003-12-11 22:34:37 +00:00
peter
7c39c30764 regen 2003-12-11 02:36:37 +00:00
peter
d4883a4357 Mark freebsd32_gettimeofday() as mpsafe 2003-12-11 02:36:07 +00:00
peter
0cde709881 Just implementing a 32 bit version of gettimeofday() was smaller than
the wrapper code.  And it doesn't use the stackgap as a bonus.
2003-12-11 02:34:49 +00:00
peter
0a45ae1ddc Move the ia32_sigtramp.S file back under amd64/. This interfaces closely
with the sendsig code in the MD area.  It is not safe to assume that all
the register conventions will be the same.  Also, the way of producing
32 bit code (.code32 directives) in this file is amd64 specific.
2003-12-11 01:09:51 +00:00
peter
90628de204 Assimilate ia64 back into the fold with the common freebsd32/ia32 code.
The split-up code is derived from the ia64 code originally.

Note that I have only compile-tested this, not actually run-tested it.
The ia64 side of the force is missing some significant chunks of signal
delivery code.
2003-12-11 01:05:09 +00:00
peter
6a3f22c928 Use the correct syscall table limit 2003-12-10 23:16:32 +00:00
peter
a767a6c392 Regen 2003-12-10 22:33:45 +00:00
peter
25170ce26a Add missing extattr_list_fd(), extattr_list_file(), extattr_list_link()
and kse_switchin() syscall slots.
2003-12-10 22:33:27 +00:00
peter
3db2893823 The osigpending, oaccept, orecvfrom and ogetdirentries entries were
accidently being compiled in as standard.  These are part of the
set of unimplemented COMPAT_43 syscall set.
2003-12-10 22:31:46 +00:00
des
98e94a9c10 Use mp_ncpus instead of the hw.ncpu sysctl. 2003-12-07 17:38:20 +00:00
kan
75a6d15c52 Do not call VOP_GETATTR in getdents function. It does not serve any
purpose and the resulting vattr structure was ignored. In addition,
the VOP_GETATTR call was made with no vnode lock held, resulting in
vnode locking violation panic with debug kernels.

Reported by:	truckman

Approved by:	re@ (rwatson)
2003-11-19 04:12:32 +00:00
rwatson
9ade8a4b03 Add a MAC check for VOP_LOOKUP() in the Linux getwcd() implementation.
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2003-11-17 18:57:20 +00:00
sobomax
a621621dc9 Pull latest changes from OpenBSD:
- improve sysinfo(2) syscall;
- add dummy fadvise64(2) syscall;
- add dummy *xattr(2) family of syscalls;
- add protos for the syscalls 222-225, 238-249 and 253-267;
- add exit_group(2) syscall, which is currently just wired to exit(2).

Obtained from:  OpenBSD
MFC after:      2 weeks
2003-11-16 15:07:10 +00:00
dwmalone
3e991a3b59 Use kern_sendit rather than sendit for the Linux send* syscalls.
This means we can avoid using the stack gap for most send* syscalls
now (it is still used in the IP_HDRINCL case).
2003-11-09 17:04:04 +00:00
peter
b652116ae9 Move a MD 32 bit binary support routine into the MD areas. exec_setregs
is highly MD in an emulation environment since it operates on the host
environment.  Although the setregs functions are really for exec support
rather than signals, they deal with the same sorts of context and include
files.  So I put it there rather than create yet another file.
2003-11-08 07:43:44 +00:00
peter
4de1c73f10 Regen 2003-11-08 07:31:49 +00:00
peter
742af7ab5a "implement" vfork(). Add comments next to the other syscalls that need
to be implemented.  This is enough to run i386 /bin/tcsh.  /bin/sh is still
not happy because of some strange job control problem.
2003-11-08 07:31:30 +00:00
peter
1854ebc0e3 Remove some duplicated comments that refer to npx. XXX The setregs
function is actually MD (not MI) though..
2003-11-08 03:35:06 +00:00
peter
0084fd36b8 Point the description of the fpu data in the context structures to
i386/include/npx.h instead of the host's machine/npx.h (which might not
exist)
2003-11-08 02:36:05 +00:00
peter
39c76d997c Dont write to the stackgap directly in execve(). 2003-11-07 21:27:13 +00:00
jhb
b6b663a274 Regen. 2003-11-07 20:30:30 +00:00
jhb
08067cd608 Sync with global syscalls.master by marking ptrace(), dup(), pipe(),
ktrace(), freebsd32_sigaltstack(), sysarch(), issetugid(), utrace(), and
freebsd32_sigaction() as MP safe.
2003-11-07 20:29:53 +00:00
anholt
b48d224277 Prevent leaking of fsid to non-root users in linux_statfs and linux_fstatfs.
Matches native syscalls now.

PR:		kern/58793
Submitted by:	David P. Reese Jr. <daver@gomerbud.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2003-11-05 23:52:54 +00:00
fjoe
160f13825c Back out the following revisions:
1.36      +73 -60    src/sys/compat/linux/linux_ipc.c
1.83      +102 -48   src/sys/kern/sysv_shm.c
1.8       +4 -0      src/sys/sys/syscallsubr.h

That change was intended to support vmware3, but
wantrem parameter is useless because vmware3 uses SYSV shared memory
to talk with X server and X server is native application.
The patch worked because check for wantrem was not valid
(wantrem and SHMSEG_REMOVED was never checked for SHMSEG_ALLOCATED segments).

Add kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed (integer, rw) sysctl (default 0) which when set
to 1 allows to return removed segments in
shm_find_segment_by_shmid() and shm_find_segment_by_shmidx().

MFC after:	1 week
2003-11-05 01:53:10 +00:00
brooks
f1e94c6f29 Replace the if_name and if_unit members of struct ifnet with new members
if_xname, if_dname, and if_dunit. if_xname is the name of the interface
and if_dname/unit are the driver name and instance.

This change paves the way for interface renaming and enhanced pseudo
device creation and configuration symantics.

Approved By:	re (in principle)
Reviewed By:	njl, imp
Tested On:	i386, amd64, sparc64
Obtained From:	NetBSD (if_xname)
2003-10-31 18:32:15 +00:00
peter
8e63ac0e38 Oops, forgot to save these in the editor. Add CTASSERTS for signal and
context related things.
2003-10-30 02:43:19 +00:00
peter
11bf308b70 Add CTASSERT()'s to check that the sizes of our replicas of the 32 bit
structures come out the right size.

Fix the ones that broke.  stat32 had some missing fields from the end
and statfs32 was broken due to the strange definition of MNAMELEN
(which is dependent on sizeof(long))

I'm not sure if this fixes any actual problems or not.
2003-10-30 02:40:30 +00:00
tjr
39d2858393 Reject negative ngrp arguments in linux_setgroups() and linux_setgroups16();
stops users being able to cause setgroups to clobber the kernel stack by
copying in data past the end of the linux_gidset array.
2003-10-21 11:00:33 +00:00
sam
3d2d2c4fd8 fix build: linux_to_bsd_msf_lba is no longer used because of previous commit 2003-10-20 17:56:10 +00:00
tjr
f2b3ceb410 Fix some security bugs in the SVR4 emulator:
- Return NULL instead of returning memory outside of the stackgap
  in stackgap_alloc() (FreeBSD-SA-00:42.linux)
- Check for stackgap_alloc() returning NULL in svr4_emul_find(),
  and clean_pipe().
- Avoid integer overflow on large nfds argument in svr4_sys_poll()
- Reject negative nbytes argument in svr4_sys_getdents()
- Don't copy out past the end of the struct componentname
  pathname buffer in svr4_sys_resolvepath()
- Reject out-of-range signal numbers in svr4_sys_sigaction(),
  svr4_sys_signal(), and svr4_sys_kill().
- Don't malloc() user-specified lengths in show_ioc() and
  show_strbuf(), place arbitrary limits instead.
- Range-check lengths in si_listen(), ti_getinfo(), ti_bind(),
  svr4_do_putmsg(), svr4_do_getmsg(), svr4_stream_ti_ioctl().

Some fixes obtain from OpenBSD.
2003-10-20 10:38:48 +00:00
sos
82da7f6b49 We dont support CDROMREADAUDIO anymore. 2003-10-20 09:51:00 +00:00
cognet
18fc7b26c7 Various style and type fixes in my last commit.
Suggested by:	mux
2003-10-20 04:10:20 +00:00
cognet
82c805f917 Implement partially /proc/<pid>/maps.
It looks enough to make SImics run.

Reviewed by:	des
2003-10-19 14:13:51 +00:00
iwasaki
324480cbaf Fix some problems in linux_sendmsg() and linux_recvmsg().
- Allocate storage for uap->msg always because it is copyin()'ed in
   native sendmsg().
 - Convert sockopt level from Linux to FreeBSD after native recvmsg() calling.
 - Some cleanups.

Tested with:	Oracle 9i shared server connection mode.

MFC after:	1 week
2003-10-11 15:08:32 +00:00
gallatin
8f2de8390a make kernel_sysctl()'s args match its prototype in order to fix the
alpha build
2003-10-08 18:05:59 +00:00
des
9af19ad623 Fix a (fortunately harmless) signed / unsigned bug. 2003-09-30 13:35:19 +00:00
peter
8ecb3577d8 Add sysentvec->sv_fixlimits() hook so that we can catch cases on 64 bit
systems where the data/stack/etc limits are too big for a 32 bit process.

Move the 5 or so identical instances of ELF_RTLD_ADDR() into imgact_elf.c.

Supply an ia32_fixlimits function.  Export the clip/default values to
sysctl under the compat.ia32 heirarchy.

Have mmap(0, ...) respect the current p->p_limits[RLIMIT_DATA].rlim_max
value rather than the sysctl tweakable variable.  This allows mmap to
place mappings at sensible locations when limits have been reduced.

Have the imgact_elf.c ld-elf.so.1 placement algorithm use the same
method as mmap(0, ...) now does.

Note that we cannot remove all references to the sysctl tweakable
maxdsiz etc variables because /etc/login.conf specifies a datasize
of 'unlimited'.  And that causes exec etc to fail since it can no
longer find space to mmap things.
2003-09-25 01:10:26 +00:00
des
1dcdf9246c Previous commit contained too-smart-for-its-own-good code that might
produce incorrect (though harmless) output on single-CPU systems.
2003-09-22 16:05:11 +00:00
des
111a6744cd Fake multi-cpu statistics for proc/stat by dividing the totals by the
number of CPUs.

PR:		kern/27522
2003-09-22 15:52:32 +00:00
des
5dcdf0638c Fix some broken comments. 2003-09-09 19:22:55 +00:00
des
ea3cbbe49d Add cwd, root and statm (modeled on a 2.4.20 kernel). De-obfuscate
linprocfs_init() a little and remove some gratuitous whitespace.
2003-09-09 08:19:06 +00:00
bde
8319013e49 Restored a non-egregious cast so that this file compiles on i386's
with 64-bit longs again.  This was fixed in rev.1.42 but the fix
rotted non-fatally in rev.1.105 and fatally in rev.1.137.

Many more non-egregrious casts are strictly required for conversions
from semi-opaque types to pointers, but we avoid most of them by using
types that are almost certain to be compatible with uintptr_t for
representing pointers (e.g., vm_offset_t).  Here we don't really want
the u_longs, but we have them because a.out.h and its support code
doesn't use typedefs (it uses unsigned in V7 and unsigned long in
FreeBSD) and is too obsolete to fix now.
2003-09-07 13:03:13 +00:00
peter
e95056563d Switch to using the emulator in the common compat area.
Still work-in-progress.
2003-08-23 00:04:53 +00:00
peter
aecc3981a1 Initial sweep at dividing up the generic 32bit-on-64bit kernel support
from the ia32 specific stuff.  Some of this still needs to move to the MI
freebsd32 area, and some needs to move to the MD area.  This is still
work-in-progress.
2003-08-22 23:19:02 +00:00
peter
e2c08ea16b Initial sweep to de-i386-ify this 2003-08-22 23:07:28 +00:00
peter
2c79c9e29b Regen 2003-08-22 22:52:04 +00:00
peter
763024f66d Begin attempting to consolidate the two different i386 emulations
on ia64 and amd64.  I'm attempting to keep the generic 32bit-on-64bit
binary support seperate from the i386 support and the MD backend support.
2003-08-22 22:51:48 +00:00
peter
ba0d622c9f Regen 2003-08-21 03:48:50 +00:00
peter
96b31600a1 This is too funny for words. Swap syscalls 416 and 417 around. It works
better that way when sigaction() and sigreturn() do the right thing.
2003-08-21 03:48:05 +00:00
des
1bccee947e Whitespace cleanup. 2003-08-18 13:30:15 +00:00
marcel
7db6a715d6 Cleanup <machine/cpu.h> by moving MD prototypes to <machine/md_var.h>
like we have on other platforms. Move savectx() to <machine/pcb.h>.
A lot of files got these MD prototypes through the indirect inclusion
of <machine/cpu.h> and now need to include <machine/md_var.h>. The
number of which is unexpectedly large...

osf1_misc.c especially is tricky because szsigcode is redefined in
one of the osf1 header files. Reordering of the include files was
needed.

linprocfs.c now needs an explicit extern declaration.

Tested with: LINT
2003-08-17 06:42:08 +00:00
phk
3655029882 Remove dangling extern reference to swap_pager_full 2003-08-06 18:40:49 +00:00
des
f907274e33 Add support for multiple CPUs to cpuinfo. 2003-08-04 10:55:22 +00:00
des
8760f74f82 Try to make 'uname -a' look more like it does on Linux:
- cut the version string at the newline, suppressing information about
   who built the kernel and in what directory.  Most of this information
   was already lost to truncation.

 - on i386, return the precise CPU class (if known) rather than just
   "i386".  Linux software which uses this information to select
   which binary to run often does not know what to make of "i386".
2003-07-29 10:03:15 +00:00
phk
6221ef9078 Add a "int fd" argument to VOP_OPEN() which in the future will
contain the filedescriptor number on opens from userland.

The index is used rather than a "struct file *" since it conveys a bit
more information, which may be useful to in particular fdescfs and /dev/fd/*

For now pass -1 all over the place.
2003-07-26 07:32:23 +00:00
obrien
02a4f42b9a Use __FBSDID().
Brought to you by:	a boring talk at Ottawa Linux Symposium
2003-07-25 21:19:19 +00:00
phk
5fa40a3265 Add a new function swap_pager_status() which reports the total size of the
paging space and how much of it is in use (in pages).

Use this interface from the Linuxolator instead of groping around in the
internals of the swap_pager.
2003-07-18 10:26:09 +00:00
marcel
ea0a6b417a Don't map LINUX_POSIX_VDISABLE to _POSIX_VDISABLE and vice versa for
the VMIN and VTIME members of the c_cc array. These members are not
special control characters. By not excluding these members we
changed the noncanonical mode input processing when both members
were 0 on entry (=LINUX_POSIX_VDISABLE) as we would remap them to 255
(=_POSIX_VDISABLE). See termios(4) case A for how that screws up
your terminal I/O.

PR: 23173
Originator: Bjarne Blichfeldt <bbl@dk.damgaard.com>
Patch by: Boris Nikolaus <bn@dali.tellique.de> (original submission)
	  Philipp Mergenthaler <philipp.mergenthaler@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Reminders by: Joseph Holland King <gte743n@cad.gatech.edu>
MFC after: 5 days
2003-06-28 19:32:07 +00:00
phk
c81c59299b Add a f_vnode field to struct file.
Several of the subtypes have an associated vnode which is used for
stuff like the f*() functions.

By giving the vnode a speparate field, a number of checks for the specific
subtype can be replaced simply with a check for f_vnode != NULL, and
we can later free f_data up to subtype specific use.

At this point in time, f_data still points to the vnode, so any code I
might have overlooked will still work.
2003-06-22 08:41:43 +00:00
davidxu
abb4420bbe Rename P_THREADED to P_SA. P_SA means a process is using scheduler
activations.
2003-06-15 00:31:24 +00:00
obrien
349c6025d0 Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-10 21:44:29 +00:00
obrien
f72cbcf207 Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-10 21:29:12 +00:00
phk
e582dcfe26 Put definition of struct svr4_sockcache_entry in a .h file rather than
having two independent definitions in two .c files.
Fiddle surrounding details to match.

Found by:       FlexeLint
2003-05-31 20:33:18 +00:00
peter
a32db9797c Regenerate. 2003-05-31 06:51:04 +00:00
peter
3afe1a4377 Make this compile with WITNESS enabled. It wants the syscall names. 2003-05-31 06:49:53 +00:00
peter
99d1672b3d Deal with the user VM space expanding. 32 bit applications do not like
having their stack at the 512GB mark.  Give 4GB of user VM space for 32
bit apps.  Note that this is significantly more than on i386 which gives
only about 2.9GB of user VM to a process (1GB for kernel, plus page
table pages which eat user VM space).

Approved by: re (blanket)
2003-05-23 05:07:33 +00:00
peter
12d7e4bee6 Collect the nastiness for preserving the kernel MSR_GSBASE around the
load_gs() calls into a single place that is less likely to go wrong.

Eliminate the per-process context switching of MSR_GSBASE, because it
should be constant for a single cpu.  Instead, save/restore it during
the loading of the new %gs selector for the new process.

Approved by:	re (amd64/* blanket)
2003-05-15 00:23:40 +00:00
peter
c177f59bbf Regen
Approved by: re (amd64 blanket)
2003-05-14 04:11:25 +00:00
peter
770abdbb9c Add BASIC i386 binary support for the amd64 kernel. This is largely
stolen from the ia64/ia32 code (indeed there was a repocopy), but I've
redone the MD parts and added and fixed a few essential syscalls.  It
is sufficient to run i386 binaries like /bin/ls, /usr/bin/id (dynamic)
and p4.  The ia64 code has not implemented signal delivery, so I had
to do that.

Before you say it, yes, this does need to go in a common place.  But
we're in a freeze at the moment and I didn't want to risk breaking ia64.
I will sort this out after the freeze so that the common code is in a
common place.

On the AMD64 side, this required adding segment selector context switch
support and some other support infrastructure.  The %fs/%gs etc code
is hairy because loading %gs will clobber the kernel's current MSR_GSBASE
setting.  The segment selectors are not used by the kernel, so they're only
changed at context switch time or when changing modes.  This still needs
to be optimized.

Approved by:	re (amd64/* blanket)
2003-05-14 04:10:49 +00:00
jhb
89a4eb17de - Merge struct procsig with struct sigacts.
- Move struct sigacts out of the u-area and malloc() it using the
  M_SUBPROC malloc bucket.
- Add a small sigacts_*() API for managing sigacts structures: sigacts_alloc(),
  sigacts_free(), sigacts_copy(), sigacts_share(), and sigacts_shared().
- Remove the p_sigignore, p_sigacts, and p_sigcatch macros.
- Add a mutex to struct sigacts that protects all the members of the struct.
- Add sigacts locking.
- Remove Giant from nosys(), kill(), killpg(), and kern_sigaction() now
  that sigacts is locked.
- Several in-kernel functions such as psignal(), tdsignal(), trapsignal(),
  and thread_stopped() are now MP safe.

Reviewed by:	arch@
Approved by:	re (rwatson)
2003-05-13 20:36:02 +00:00
phk
154b84916c Don't #define memset() to bzero(), it is far too prone to bite somebody.
Approved by:	re/scottl
2003-05-12 05:08:38 +00:00
mbr
98d5255d63 Change the semantics of sysv shm emulation to take a additional
argument to the functions shm{at,ctl}1 and shm_find_segment_by_shmid{x}.
The BSD semantics didn't allow the usage of shared segment after
being marked for removal through IPC_RMID.

The patch involves the following functions:
  - shmat
  - shmctl
  - shm_find_segment_by_shmid
  - shm_find_segment_by_shmidx
  - linux_shmat
  - linux_shmctl

Submitted by:	Orlando Bassotto <orlando.bassotto@ieo-research.it>
Reviewed by:	marcel
2003-05-05 09:22:58 +00:00
mbr
4567946ab2 Initialize tbuf in newstat_copyout() too.
Reviewed by:	phk
2003-04-29 17:03:22 +00:00
kan
9468fdaf14 Deprecate machine/limits.h in favor of new sys/limits.h.
Change all in-tree consumers to include <sys/limits.h>

Discussed on:	standards@
Partially submitted by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@attbi.com>
2003-04-29 13:36:06 +00:00
mbr
284d69d7b0 Do the same thing for stat64_copyout() as we already
do for newstat_copyout().

Lie about disk drives which are character devices
in FreeBSD but block devices under Linux.

PR:		37227
Submitted by:	Vladimir B. Grebenschikov <vova@sw.ru>
Reviewed by:	phk
MFC after:	2 weeks
2003-04-29 12:36:03 +00:00
jhb
bf4af0c27e Argh! We want to return the old signal set when the error return is zero
(i.e. success), not non-zero (failure).

Submitted by:	tegge
Pointy hat to:	jhb
2003-04-28 19:43:11 +00:00
jhb
10710f6bc9 Use a switch to convert the Linux sigprocmask flags to the equivalent
FreeBSD flags instead of just adding one to the Linux flags.  This should
be identical to the previous version except that I have at least one report
of this patch fixing problems people were having with Linux apps after my
last commit to this file.  It is safer to use the switch then to make
assumptions about the flag values anyways, esp. since we currently use
MD defines for the values of the flags and this is MI code.

Tested by:	Michael Class <michael_class@gmx.net>
2003-04-25 19:26:18 +00:00
jhb
dcf45ed625 Regen. 2003-04-25 15:59:44 +00:00
jhb
011ef0f3d8 Oops, the thr_* and jail_attach() syscall entries should be NOPROTO rather
than STD.
2003-04-25 15:59:18 +00:00
anholt
066321f1e0 Add an ioctl handler for the DRM. This removes the need for the DRM_LINUX
option, which has been a source of frustration for many users.
2003-04-24 23:36:35 +00:00
jhb
968ad4dbc6 Regen. 2003-04-24 20:50:57 +00:00
jhb
4d35246c8d Fix the thr_create() entry by adding a trailing \. Also, sync up the
MP safe flag for thr_* with the main table.
2003-04-24 20:49:46 +00:00
jhb
3df03e8316 Fix a lock order reversal. Unlock the proc before calling fget().
Reported by:	kris
2003-04-23 18:13:26 +00:00
jhb
146e8aecec - Replace inline implementations of sigprocmask() with calls to
kern_sigprocmask() in the various binary compatibility emulators.
- Replace calls to sigsuspend(), sigaltstack(), sigaction(), and
  sigprocmask() that used the stackgap with calls to the corresponding
  kern_sig*() functions instead without using the stackgap.
2003-04-22 18:23:49 +00:00
jhb
dea441a540 The proc lock is sufficient to test p_state against PRS_ZOMBIE, so don't
needlessly lock sched_lock.
2003-04-17 22:09:08 +00:00
jhb
5921ce0c8b Don't hold the proc lock while performing sigset conversions on local
variables.
2003-04-17 22:07:56 +00:00
jhb
e7a906488e Use local struct proc variables to reduce repeated td->td_proc dereferences
and improve readability.
2003-04-17 22:02:47 +00:00
jhb
c4dbd4b4f2 P_SHOULDSTOP used to be p_stat == SSTOP and needed the sched_lock, now it
is protected by the proc lock and doesnt' need sched_lock, so adjust the
locking appropriately.
2003-04-17 21:58:45 +00:00
phk
6dd4776ecc Don't include <sys/disklabel.h> 2003-04-16 20:57:35 +00:00
jhb
373f7eda61 Explicitly cast a l_ulong to an unsigned long to make all arch's happy
with the printf format.
2003-04-16 20:43:10 +00:00
jhb
277277d989 Fix printf format in a debug printf. 2003-04-16 20:07:48 +00:00
jhb
2adf0f9f0c Fix multiple printf warnings on Alpha:
- Prefer long long to quad_t to match printf args.
- Use uintmax_t and %j to print segsz_t and vm_size_t values.
- Fix others in Alpha-specific code.
2003-04-16 19:46:26 +00:00
mike
75859ca578 o In struct prison, add an allprison linked list of prisons (protected
by allprison_mtx), a unique prison/jail identifier field, two path
  fields (pr_path for reporting and pr_root vnode instance) to store
  the chroot() point of each jail.
o Add jail_attach(2) to allow a process to bind to an existing jail.
o Add change_root() to perform the chroot operation on a specified
  vnode.
o Generalize change_dir() to accept a vnode, and move namei() calls
  to callers of change_dir().
o Add a new sysctl (security.jail.list) which is a group of
  struct xprison instances that represent a snapshot of active jails.

Reviewed by:	rwatson, tjr
2003-04-09 02:55:18 +00:00
phk
87ed8009e2 Add #include <sys/conf.h> so we don't rely on <sys/disk.h> doing it. 2003-04-01 12:34:47 +00:00