1974 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dfr
ca8fc41182 Don't frob the user stack directly, use suword instead. This fixes the
elf_freebsd_fixup() panic which many people have noticed on the alpha.
1998-10-15 09:52:19 +00:00
dfr
7fffd12601 Use the interface name as well as the method name when creating the method
description.

Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick.hibma@jrc.it>
1998-10-15 09:50:45 +00:00
ken
f6b726eb48 Disable the 'devstat_end_transaction' busy count printf until after 3.0
release goes out the door.  We know there's a bug in the devstat
implementation in the wd driver, but bde and msmith haven't been able to
fix it yet.

So, disable the printf to avoid confusing/worrying people.

Suggested by:	msmith
1998-10-14 20:44:05 +00:00
dt
1f69c742ab Backed out rev. 1.164. It caused problems on SMP.
PR:		8309
1998-10-14 15:05:52 +00:00
peter
0966fead52 Align to sizeof(long) rather than sizeof(int32_t). It needs to be
long because this code is shared with the alpha.  I hope the alpha can
read 32 bit ints at 32 bit alignment (vs. 64 bit alignment).
1998-10-14 05:07:23 +00:00
peter
a368279cfc Load the full symbol tables if they are present. This means that ddb
and tracebacks have access to local symbols.  This is particularly
important for the Alpha.
1998-10-13 09:27:00 +00:00
dg
3defb6d13f Fixed two potentially serious classes of bugs:
1) The vnode pager wasn't properly tracking the file size due to
   "size" being page rounded in some cases and not in others.
   This sometimes resulted in corrupted files. First noticed by
   Terry Lambert.
   Fixed by changing the "size" pager_alloc parameter to be a 64bit
   byte value (as opposed to a 32bit page index) and changing the
   pagers and their callers to deal with this properly.
2) Fixed a bogus type cast in round_page() and trunc_page() that
   caused some 64bit offsets and sizes to be scrambled. Removing
   the cast required adding casts at a few dozen callers.
   There may be problems with other bogus casts in close-by
   macros. A quick check seemed to indicate that those were okay,
   however.
1998-10-13 08:24:45 +00:00
dt
016509e247 UnVMIO vnodes of block devices when they are no longer in use. (Some
things, like msdosfs, do not work (panic) on devices with VMIO enabled.
FFS enable VMIO on mounted devices, and nothing previously disabled it, so,
after you mounted FFS floppy, you could not mount msdosfs floppy anymore...)

This is mostly a quick before-release fix.

Reviewed by:	bde
1998-10-12 20:14:09 +00:00
peter
b7f5f65708 Only print kernel entry point during load.
Drastically quieten down the verbose load progress messages.  They were
more useful for debugging than anything, but are beyond a joke when loading
a few dozen modules.
Simplify the ELF extended symbol table load format.  Just take the main
symbol table and the string table that corresponds.  This is what we will
be getting local symbols from.  (needed for the alpha stack tracebacks).
Use the (optional) full symbol tables in lookups.  This means we have to
furhter distinguish between symbols that can come from the dynamic linking
table and the complete table.
The alpha boot code now needs to be adapted as ddb/db_elf.c cannot use
the simpler format.
I have not implemented loading the extended symbol tables from the syscall
interface yet, just for preloaded modules.
I am not sure about the symbol resolution.  I *think* it's possible that
a local symbol can be found in preference to a global, depending on the
search sequence and dependency tree.
1998-10-12 09:13:50 +00:00
peter
92850399d4 Relocate a few extra addresses that are stored as physical addresses via
the boot loader.
1998-10-12 09:03:48 +00:00
jdp
a5dd15773c If an ELF executable has a recognized brand, then believe it.
Formerly, the heuristic involving the interpreter path took
precedence.

Also, print a better error message if the brand is missing or not
recognized.  If there is no brand at all, give the user a hint that
"brandelf" needs to be run.
1998-10-11 19:22:07 +00:00
kato
c97299bfbe mp_machdep.c: Set a vector to boot code (PC-98).
locore.s: Tell the bios to warmboot next time (PC-98).
1998-10-10 13:37:16 +00:00
kato
e677608687 PC-98 doesn't have CMOS ram. 1998-10-10 09:38:02 +00:00
peter
f763ec5d81 Display module type as well as module name when we find one preloaded. 1998-10-10 02:29:07 +00:00
peter
3e75936c6c Use Mike Smith's linker module search path code.
Implement preloading in a fairly MI way, assuming the information is
prepared.
DDB interface helpers..  Provide some support for db_kld.c so that we
don't have to export too much detail.
Debugging and cosmetic nits left in from development..
The other half of the containing file hack so modules can associate
themselves with their "file".
1998-10-10 00:07:53 +00:00
peter
36ac00d99f Keep track of the containing file for modules. This is a bit of a hack,
but I can't think of another (relatively) easy way of getting the info
since the boot-time initialization is not done immediately after "loading".
XXX module_register() gained an extra arg.  This might break the alpha
compile, if so, just add a zero to get the old behavior.
1998-10-10 00:03:07 +00:00
peter
3b07ecc0e3 Updates for alignment rounding. XXX this is highly machine dependent and
should probably be moved to i386/i386/link_machdep.c (and the same for the
alpha).
Implement "deleting" a preloaded module by destroying it's tags. This is a
hack.  We cannot reuse the data, it's been destroyed by relocation,
statically initialized variables have been modified, etc.  Note that to
reclaim the load space is going to be more machine-dependent work.
Implement a relocate hook for machdep.c to call so that the physical
addresses get converted to the equivalent KVM addresses.
1998-10-09 23:59:01 +00:00
peter
4ab7ac8a2a Fully implement KLD and preloading.
- seperate unload for preloaded linker objects.
- Don't build a kernel object if running as an a.out kernel.
- extract the real kernel name rather than hardwiring "kernel" for kldstat.
  (sysctl kern.bootfile getst the full name via bootinfo)
- use real addresses on the kernel "module" rather than fictitious ones.
- preloaded module support
- search module path for file modules.
- symbols are checked to see if they are in the right containing file
  before using their indexes into string tables.  This is to help ddb
  since it only supplies a pointer to an opaque symbol and there is no
  telling which file/object/module/whatever it came from.
1998-10-09 23:55:31 +00:00
peter
38a52673ca Updates for KLD backends.
- symbol_values checks that the symbol is indeed belonging to the
   correct symbol and string table pairs before looking up. (since there
   could be many pairs, and KLD/DDB need to find out).
 - different ops for files versus preload modules - the unload mechanism
   is different.  (a preloaded module has to be deleted on unload since
   the in-core image is tainted by relocation and variables used)
 - Do not build an a.out kernel module if we're running on an elf
   kernel. :-)  Note that it should theoretically be possible to
   mix a.out and elf KLD modules providing -mno-underscores was used
   to compile it, or some other symbol conversion takes place.
 - Support preload modules (even though /boot/loader doesn't yet)
 - Search the module path when loading files.
1998-10-09 23:49:28 +00:00
peter
80590bd05b Implement merging SYSINIT's from preloaded KLD modules. This means we
check off SYSINIT entries as they are run, and when more arrive, we re-sort
and restart (skipping the already-run entries).
This can *only* be done after KMEM (and malloc) is up and running - this is
fine because KLD is the only consumer of this and it's done after that.
The nice thing about this is that the SYSINIT's within preloaded KLD modules
are executed in their natural order.  It should be possible to register
devices for the probes which follow, etc.  (soon.. several key things
prevent this, such as use of linker sets for things like pci devices).
1998-10-09 23:42:47 +00:00
msmith
851bc35d71 Don't try to initialise the environment out of a sysinit, it's handled
in MD code instead.
1998-10-09 21:21:34 +00:00
jkh
594459b1b5 Fix damaged comment. 1998-10-09 11:03:46 +00:00
msmith
d8d7e646f4 Kernel environment access, preloaded module lookup. 1998-10-09 00:31:29 +00:00
kato
29d7df02f8 BIOS ROM base address is 0xe8000 on PC-98. 1998-10-08 16:15:22 +00:00
alex
6d718e342c Cast the return value of tvtohz() from a long to an int to satisfy the
compiler that we know what we're doing (the value returned has already
been restricted to int ranges).

Reviewed by:	bde
1998-10-06 23:17:44 +00:00
dfr
0d42654efc Make sure that the argv pointers for init are aligned to the correct
boundary on the alpha.
1998-10-06 11:55:40 +00:00
ken
e69402680d Make the printf when busy_time < 0 a little more descriptive. This may
help track down bugs in the devstat implementation in various drivers.
(i.e., any situation where the driver does not call the devstat routines
once and only once for each transaction initiation and completion)

Prompted by:	msmith
1998-10-06 04:16:07 +00:00
obrien
18fd7ac357 Taking the GENERIC kernel and commenting out MSDOSFS, CD9660{,_ROOT}, PROCFS,
NFS_ROOT will produce kernel that cannot mount a UFS /.

Vfs type numbers must be distinct from VFS_GENERIC (and VFS_VFSCONF, but
that has the same value and should go away).

The problem happens because NFS is the first vfs (in sys/conf order) so it
gets type number 0 and conflicts harmfully with VFS_GENERIC which is also 0.
The conflict is apparently harmless in the usual case when another vfs
gets type number 0, because nfs is the only vfs that has sysctls.

Inital fix by:	Dima <dima@tejblum.dnttm.rssi.ru>
Reason why it worked by:	bde
1998-10-05 11:10:55 +00:00
dfr
15de5a9648 Send a MOD_UNLOAD event before deleting the module. if the MOD_LOAD event
failed.
1998-10-03 11:05:45 +00:00
dfr
94703cd86c Don't call DEVICE_DETACH directly, always go through the device_detach()
wrapper which checks to make sure the device isn't currently open.
1998-10-03 08:55:29 +00:00
jdp
263a0986b4 Fix a bug which caused the dynamic linker pathname in the PT_INTERP
program header entry to be ignored if a recognized brand was found.
1998-10-03 04:12:09 +00:00
dfr
955fc8ee3e Start using the new SWI registration system instead of hardwiring everything. 1998-09-26 14:25:32 +00:00
dillon
9cb29011f9 PR: kern/7418
Reviewed by:	Luoqi Chen <luoqi@watermarkgroup.com>

    Fixed problem where write()s can get lost due to buffers flagged B_DELWRI
    being improperly released in brelse().
1998-09-26 00:12:35 +00:00
peter
a2aeaf4564 Goodbye BOUNCE_BUFFERS, for a hack it has served us well.
The last consumer of this code (the old SCSI system) has left us and
the CAM code does it's own bouncing.  The isa dma system has been
doing it's own bouncing for a while too.

Reviewed by:	core
1998-09-25 17:34:49 +00:00
luoqi
10b8717849 Eliminate a race in VOP_FSYNC() when softupdates is enabled.
Submitted by:	Kirk McKusick	<mckusick@McKusick.COM>
Two minor changes are also included,
1. Remove gratuitious checks for error return from vn_lock with LK_RETRY set,
   vn_lock should always succeed in these cases.
2. Back out change rev. 1.36->1.37, which unnecessarily makes async mount
   a little more unstable. It also keeps us in sync with other BSDs.
Suggested by:	Bruce Evans	<bde@zeta.org.au>
1998-09-24 15:02:46 +00:00
dt
17588de453 Fix precedence bug, so that kernel dump works. 1998-09-20 16:50:31 +00:00
ken
7c2e7bb880 Change the devstat generation number from an int to a long. The int-sized
generation was causing unaligned access faults on the Alpha.

I have incremented the devstat version number, since this is an interface
change.  You'll need to recompile libdevstat, systat, iostat, vmstat and
rpc.rstatd along with your kernel.

Partially Submitted by:	Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
1998-09-20 00:11:23 +00:00
dfr
73a17d1eaf Document BUS_CREATE_INTR and BUS_CONNECT_INTR. 1998-09-16 08:25:56 +00:00
jdp
82df6336ed Restore the core-dumping of all writable segments for ELF executables,
minus the NULL pointer dereference in rev. 1.33.  Also simplify
things somewhat by eliminating one traversal of the VM map entries.
Finally, eliminate calls to vm_map_{un,}lock_read() which aren't
needed here.  I originally took them from procfs_map.c, but here
we know we are dealing only with the map of the current process.
1998-09-16 02:04:05 +00:00
jdp
3ff15d56a4 Erk. Revert back to 1.31, dumping only data and stack to the core
file, until I can solve a panic that has just cropped up.
1998-09-15 22:23:12 +00:00
jdp
13fbdd93b8 When choosing segments to write to the core file, don't assume that
writable implies readable.
1998-09-15 22:07:20 +00:00
jdp
92f218ee17 Instead of just the data and stack segments, include all writable
segments (except memory-mapped devices) in the ELF core file.  This
is really nice.  You get access to the data areas of all shared
libraries, and even to files that are mapped read-write.

In the future, it might be good to add a new resource limit in the
spirit of RLIMIT_CORE.  It would specify the maximum sized writable
segment to include in core dumps.  Segments larger than that would
be omitted.  This would be useful for programs that map very large
files read/write but that still would like to get usable core dumps.
1998-09-15 21:46:34 +00:00
gibbs
0a7eb834b7 kern_clock.c:
Remove old disk statistics variables.

vfs_bio.c:
	Enable bowrite now that B_ORDERED works for all buffer devices.
1998-09-15 10:05:18 +00:00
gibbs
048a0d3b5b When a buffer is removed from a buffer queue, remember it's block number
and use it as "the currently active" buffer in doing disk sort calculations.
1998-09-15 08:55:03 +00:00
gibbs
590590655f Add a new at_shutdown queue, SHUTDOWN_FINAL. This queue is run at
splhigh() after any system dumps have completed.  SHUTDOWN_POST_SYNC
isn't quite late enough for disk controllers.

Converted at_shutdown queues to use the queue(3) macros.
1998-09-15 08:49:52 +00:00
gibbs
78f0dc839b New Kernel device statistics code.
Submitted by:	"Kenneth D. Merry" <ken@plutotech.com>
1998-09-15 08:16:17 +00:00
jdp
e988dcb149 Remove includes that are no longer needed, now that the core dumping
code has been moved into the respective imgact_xxx.c sources.
1998-09-14 23:25:18 +00:00
jdp
1dd90694f4 Viola! The kernel now generates standard ELF core dumps for ELF
executables.

Currently only data and stack are included in the core dumps.  I am
looking into adding the other (mmapped) writable segments as well.
1998-09-14 22:46:08 +00:00
sos
8397655514 Remove the SLICE code.
This clearly needs alot more thought, and we dont need this to hunt
us down in 3.0-RELEASE.
1998-09-14 19:56:42 +00:00
jdp
70bb8503aa Add provisions for variant core dump file formats, depending on the
object format of the executable being dumped.  This is the first
step toward producing ELF core dumps in the proper format.  I will
commit the code to generate the ELF core dumps Real Soon Now.  In
the meantime, ELF executables won't dump core at all.  That is
probably no less useful than dumping a.out-style core dumps as they
have done until now.

Submitted by:	Alex <garbanzo@hooked.net> (with very minor changes by me)
1998-09-14 05:36:51 +00:00