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49819 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alan Cox
aced26ce6e Make pte_load_store() an atomic operation in all cases, not just i386 PAE.
Restructure pmap_enter() to prevent the loss of a page modified (PG_M) bit
in a race between processors.  (This restructuring assumes the newly atomic
pte_load_store() for correct operation.)

Reviewed by: tegge@
PR: i386/61852
2004-10-08 08:23:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e3240372a7 Use generic tty processing code instead of local copy.
New device names are {tty,cua}G$(adapter)$(port)[.lock,.init]
2004-10-08 06:45:10 +00:00
Brooks Davis
ab67442f0c Since net/net_osdep.c contained only one function that could be
trivially implemented as a macro, do that and remove it.  NetBSD did
this quite a while ago.
2004-10-08 00:24:30 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
736e35999e Style. Use ETHER_IS_MULTICAST() appropriately instead of masking off the bit.
Reviewed by:	jmallett
2004-10-07 20:56:29 +00:00
Ken Smith
de4447e1c0 Back out v1.58... We still don't know what is causing the specific
problem I had but it's happening in code that is messing around with
register windows - I'm willing to live with that piece being sensitive
to this and it looks like the other problems we had reported lately
are not fixed by using -O instead of -O2.

Sorry for the churn.  Looks like I need a second pointy hat.  Someone
tells me they stack well.  :-))))
2004-10-07 20:36:56 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
7aefe57c5c Be sure to always return 0 for negative access requests.
Reported by:	Maciej Kucharz <qk@comp.waw.pl>
2004-10-07 20:13:23 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
6c35773729 Move the PC98 specific geometry "gunk" to geom_pc98.c where it belongs.
This also adds support for bigger disks on the controller I have access to,
and maybe others if I understood the adhoc methods used on those.

Those with more PC98 bigdrive controllers it is hereby invited to add/fix
support for those in geom_pc98.c and not using #ifdef PC98 all over the place.
2004-10-07 17:37:09 +00:00
Warner Losh
bacb482d94 Port pbio to HEAD.
OK'd by: dds
2004-10-07 16:21:03 +00:00
Robert Watson
fcf4e3a168 When running with debug.mpsafenet=0, initialize IP multicast routing
callouts as non-CALLOUT_MPSAFE.  Otherwise, they may trigger an
assertion regarding Giant if they enter other parts of the stack from
the callout.

MFC after:	3 days
Reported by:	Dikshie < dikshie at ppk dot itb dot ac dot id >
2004-10-07 14:13:35 +00:00
David Xu
84e0b075f6 Add an execve command for kse_thr_interrupt to allow libpthread to
restore signal mask correctly, this is required by POSIX.

Reviewed by: deischen
2004-10-07 13:50:10 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
e59142714c Add SHARP to the pool of drives that doesn not need byteswapping of
the model etc fields from identify.
2004-10-07 11:43:25 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e7e1338d36 Use generic ttycode instead of local copy. 2004-10-07 06:19:11 +00:00
David Xu
ebfcca3d61 Regen to unbreak world.
Pointy hat to: mtm
2004-10-07 01:09:46 +00:00
David Schultz
cda5aba4b9 Back out rev 1.240; it is unnecessary. In particular,
p1 == curthread, so _PHOLD(p1) will not have to block
to swap in p1.

Noticed by:	jhb
2004-10-06 23:53:49 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
276f72c550 Don't set the BIO_ONQUEUE debugging flag until we actually put the bio
onto a queue.  This made the ENOMEM handling an instant panic.
2004-10-06 20:59:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3a5f9a2bd2 Use generic tty code instead of local copies. 2004-10-06 20:01:49 +00:00
Ken Smith
e47bf36158 Back out v1.49. Recent findings suggest sparc64 may not be ready for
-O2 on kernel compiles after all.  While working on adding a KASSERT
to sparc64/sparc64/rwindow.c I found that it was "position sensitive",
putting it above a call to flushw() instead of below caused corruption
of processes on the system.  jake and jhb have both confirmed there is
no obvious explanation for that.  The exact same kernel code does not
have the process corruption problem if compiled with -O instead of -O2.
There have been signs of similar issues floated on the sparc64@ mailing
list, lets see if this helps make them go away.

Note this isn't an optimal fix as far as the file format goes, if this
disgusts too many people I'll fix it the right way.  Since compiling
with something other than -O is a known problem this format would prevent
a change to the default causing grief.  And this may also help motivate
finding out what the compiler is doing wrong so we can shift back to
using -O2. :-)

My turn for the pointy hat...  One of the florescent ones...

MFC after:	2 days
2004-10-06 19:55:14 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
6192895db8 Fix the PC98 lockups on boot.
The interchannel locking for PC98 needed to be updated to match the
rest of the locking in ATA.
2004-10-06 19:46:08 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
dd12956ac7 Geoms without softc are geoms which are initialized, so wait for them. 2004-10-06 18:47:15 +00:00
Warner Losh
e625cbacaf Add missing 'static' 2004-10-06 15:18:12 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
401901ac43 Close a race between a thread exiting and the freeing of it's stack.
After some discussion the best option seems to be to signal the thread's
death from within the kernel. This requires that thr_exit() take an
argument.

Discussed with: davidxu, deischen, marcel
MFC after: 3 days
2004-10-06 14:23:00 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
18d2addc23 Look out for geoms without softc.
Reported by:	tegge
2004-10-06 14:15:47 +00:00
Warner Losh
5cee9db399 For older systems with ACPI which don't have a pci <-> pci bridge,
allocate unallocated memory resources from the top 32MB of the address
space rather than the top 2GB.  While the latter works on some
chipsets, it fails badly on others.  32MB is more conservative and
matches what cheap harware from this era is hardwired to pass.
2004-10-06 07:26:52 +00:00
Warner Losh
0b3a486f21 For legacy PCI bridges, limit memory allocation to the top 32MB of
RAM.  Many older, legacy bridges only allow allocation from this
range.  This only appies to devices who don't have their memory
assigned by the BIOS (since we allocate the ranges so assigned
exactly), so should have minimal impact.

Hoewver, for CardBus bridges (cbb), they rarely get the resources
allocated by the BIOS, and this patch helps them greatly.  Typically
the 'bad Vcc' messages are caused by this problem.
2004-10-06 07:22:58 +00:00
Brian Feldman
93daabdd83 Don't recurse the BPF descriptor lock during the BIOCSDLT operation
(and panic).  To try to finish making BPF safe, at the very least,
the BPF descriptor lock really needs to change into a reader/writer
lock that controls access to "settings," and a mutex that controls
access to the selinfo/knote/callout.  Also, use of callout_drain()
instead of callout_stop() (which is really a much more widespread
issue).
2004-10-06 04:25:37 +00:00
SUZUKI Shinsuke
6f9e3ebf47 fixed too delayed routing cache expiry. (tvtohz() converts a time interval to ticks, whereas hzto() converts an absolute time to ticks)
Obtained from: KAME
2004-10-06 03:32:26 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
07cf947238 Add the Madison II, which is the second generation Madison. The Madison II
is model 2 in the Itanium 2 family and has up to 9MB of L3 cache and clocks
higher than 1.5Ghz. There's no LV variant AFAICT.
2004-10-06 02:43:28 +00:00
David Xu
195f5806e4 Close a race between thr_create and sysctl -w, the thr_scope_sys could
be changed when thr_create is running, and we tested it for several times.
2004-10-06 02:29:19 +00:00
Greg Lehey
57259f2864 vtryrecycle: Don't rely on type VBAD alone to mean that we don't need
to clean the vnode.  If v_data is set, we still need to
	     clean it.  This code change should catch all incidents of
	     the previous commit (INVARIANTS only).
2004-10-06 02:09:59 +00:00
Greg Lehey
f2154b33d2 getnewvnode: Weaken the panic "cleaned vnode isn't" to a warning.
Discussion: this panic (or waning) only occurs when the kernel is
  compiled with INVARIANTS.  Otherwise the problem (which means that
  the vp->v_data field isn't NULL, and represents a coding error and
  possibly a memory leak) is silently ignored by setting it to NULL
  later on.

  Panicking here isn't very helpful: by this time, we can only find
  the symptoms.  The panic occurs long after the reason for "not
  cleaning" has been forgotten; in the case in point, it was the
  result of severe file system corruption which left the v_type field
  set to VBAD.  That issue will be addressed by a separate commit.
2004-10-06 02:06:11 +00:00
David Xu
e0cfeb44a8 Restore some code removed in revision 1.193 and 1.194, julian said
he'd like to keep these code.
2004-10-06 00:49:41 +00:00
David Xu
906ac69d08 In original kern_execve() code, at the start of the function, it forces
all other threads to suicide, problem is execve() could be failed, and
a failed execve() would change threaded process to unthreaded, this side
effect is unexpected.
The new code introduces a new single threading mode SINGLE_BOUNDARY, in
the mode, all threads should suspend themself at user boundary except
the singler. we can not use SINGLE_NO_EXIT because we want to start from
a clean state if execve() is successful, suspending other threads at unknown
point and later resuming them from there and forcing them to exit at user
boundary may cause the process to start from a dirty state. If execve() is
successful, current thread upgrades to SINGLE_EXIT mode and forces other
threads to suicide at user boundary, otherwise, other threads will be resumed
and their interrupted syscall will be restarted.

Reviewed by: julian
2004-10-06 00:40:41 +00:00
Julian Elischer
f8135176c9 Fix whitespace botch that only showed up in the commit message diff :-/
MFC after:	4 days
2004-10-05 22:14:02 +00:00
Brooks Davis
2627ac6f42 Bump __FreeBSD_version for addition of newsyslog -d. 2004-10-05 22:09:12 +00:00
Julian Elischer
fcb7c67b7b Slight cleanup in the single threading code.
MFC after:	4 days
2004-10-05 22:05:25 +00:00
Julian Elischer
c20c691bed When preempting a thread, put it back on the HEAD of its run queue.
(Only really implemented in 4bsd)

MFC after:	4 days
2004-10-05 22:03:10 +00:00
Julian Elischer
c5c3fb335f Oops. left out part of the diff.
MFC after:	4 days
2004-10-05 21:26:27 +00:00
Julian Elischer
d39063f20d Use some macros to trach available scheduler slots to allow
easier debugging.

MFC after:	4 days
2004-10-05 21:10:44 +00:00
Julian Elischer
6f23adbc11 light rearrangement of some code to get some locking
more correct

MFC after:	4 days
2004-10-05 20:48:16 +00:00
Nate Lawson
67e87637df When the user overrides the DSDT, replace any SSDTs with a simple no-op
table.  acpidump(8) concatenates the body of the DSDT and SSDTs so an
edited ASL will contain all the necessary information.  We can't use a
completely empty table since ACPI-CA reports this as a problem.

MFC after:	3 days
2004-10-05 20:41:44 +00:00
Julian Elischer
e5bedcef92 Break out to a separate function, the code to revert a multithreaded
process back to officially being a non-threaded program.

MFC after:	4 days
2004-10-05 20:39:26 +00:00
Sam Leffler
b83a279f19 Add 802.11-specific events that are dispatched through the routing socket.
This really doesn't belong here but is preferred (for the moment) over
adding yet another mechanism for sending msgs from the kernel to user apps.

Reviewed by:	imp
2004-10-05 19:48:33 +00:00
Sam Leffler
0cc8f89a4a add ETHERTYPE_PAE for EAPOL/802.1x 2004-10-05 19:28:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
78c85e8dfc Rework how we store process times in the kernel such that we always store
the raw values including for child process statistics and only compute the
system and user timevals on demand.

- Fix the various kern_wait() syscall wrappers to only pass in a rusage
  pointer if they are going to use the result.
- Add a kern_getrusage() function for the ABI syscalls to use so that they
  don't have to play stackgap games to call getrusage().
- Fix the svr4_sys_times() syscall to just call calcru() to calculate the
  times it needs rather than calling getrusage() twice with associated
  stackgap, etc.
- Add a new rusage_ext structure to store raw time stats such as tick counts
  for user, system, and interrupt time as well as a bintime of the total
  runtime.  A new p_rux field in struct proc replaces the same inline fields
  from struct proc (i.e. p_[isu]ticks, p_[isu]u, and p_runtime).  A new p_crux
  field in struct proc contains the "raw" child time usage statistics.
  ruadd() has been changed to handle adding the associated rusage_ext
  structures as well as the values in rusage.  Effectively, the values in
  rusage_ext replace the ru_utime and ru_stime values in struct rusage.  These
  two fields in struct rusage are no longer used in the kernel.
- calcru() has been split into a static worker function calcru1() that
  calculates appropriate timevals for user and system time as well as updating
  the rux_[isu]u fields of a passed in rusage_ext structure.  calcru() uses a
  copy of the process' p_rux structure to compute the timevals after updating
  the runtime appropriately if any of the threads in that process are
  currently executing.  It also now only locks sched_lock internally while
  doing the rux_runtime fixup.  calcru() now only requires the caller to
  hold the proc lock and calcru1() only requires the proc lock internally.
  calcru() also no longer allows callers to ask for an interrupt timeval
  since none of them actually did.
- calcru() now correctly handles threads executing on other CPUs.
- A new calccru() function computes the child system and user timevals by
  calling calcru1() on p_crux.  Note that this means that any code that wants
  child times must now call this function rather than reading from p_cru
  directly.  This function also requires the proc lock.
- This finishes the locking for rusage and friends so some of the Giant locks
  in exit1() and kern_wait() are now gone.
- The locking in ttyinfo() has been tweaked so that a shared lock of the
  proctree lock is used to protect the process group rather than the process
  group lock.  By holding this lock until the end of the function we now
  ensure that the process/thread that we pick to dump info about will no
  longer vanish while we are trying to output its info to the console.

Submitted by:	bde (mostly)
MFC after:	1 month
2004-10-05 18:51:11 +00:00
Paul Saab
a55db2b6e6 - Estimate the amount of data in flight in sack recovery and use it
to control the packets injected while in sack recovery (for both
  retransmissions and new data).
- Cleanups to the sack codepaths in tcp_output.c and tcp_sack.c.
- Add a new sysctl (net.inet.tcp.sack.initburst) that controls the
  number of sack retransmissions done upon initiation of sack recovery.

Submitted by:	Mohan Srinivasan <mohans@yahoo-inc.com>
2004-10-05 18:36:24 +00:00
John Baldwin
b85975277e Add a critical section in turnstile_unpend() from before dropping the
turnstile chain lock until after making all the awakened threads
runnable.  First, this fixes a priority inversion race.  Second, this
attempts to finish waking up all of the threads waiting on a turnstile
before doing a preemption.

Reviewed by:	Stephan Uphoff (who found the priority inversion race)
2004-10-05 18:00:30 +00:00
Takanori Watanabe
6e4c3467ce Minor Bug fix. Some file was not translated. 2004-10-05 16:53:37 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
8d02a378aa Back out changes which were introduced to delay mounting root file system.
Those changes were made on gmirror needs, but now gmirror handles this
by itself.
2004-10-05 11:26:43 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
59883b3b34 Before root file system is mounted, wait for mirrors in degraded state. 2004-10-05 11:17:08 +00:00
David Xu
b3a4fb14b3 Use scheduler api to adjust thread priority. 2004-10-05 09:10:30 +00:00