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1974 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bruce Evans
c41141b002 Fixed the formatting of some tables (mainly the one produced by ps
in ddb) which I broke by changing %8[l]x to %8p.  Hacked the central
printf routine to not add an "0x" prefix for %p formats if the field
width is nonzero.  The tables are still horribly misformatted on
64-bit machines.

Use %p instead of %8p to print pointers when the field width isn't
important.
1998-08-10 14:27:34 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
22126f4208 The machine dependent disk slice manager does not recognize
DOS partition type 15 (Extended DOS, LBA) as a container for
DOS logical volumes, so the appropriate slices (e.g. sd1s5)
are not initialized.

PR:		7549
PR:		4120
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Jim Mattson <jmattson@sonic.net>
1998-08-10 07:22:14 +00:00
Doug Rabson
d474eaaa5f Protect all modifications to paging_in_progress with splvm(). The i386
managed to avoid corruption of this variable by luck (the compiler used a
memory read-modify-write instruction which wasn't interruptable) but other
architectures cannot.

With this change, I am now able to 'make buildworld' on the alpha (sfx: the
crowd goes wild...)
1998-08-06 08:33:19 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6360628342 Removed unused function hzto(). 1998-08-05 18:06:40 +00:00
David Greenman
760c5490ee Move assignment of cur_rlp to after the acquisition of the list lock.
PR:	7496
Submitted by:	Stefan Eggers <seggers@semyam.dinoco.de>
1998-08-05 14:06:04 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
205d5ed6ff remove nonsense code.
PR:		7482
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Stefan Eggers <seggers@semyam.dinoco.de>
1998-08-04 09:21:04 +00:00
Bruce Evans
34e9dea435 Added a flags arg to dsopen() and updated drivers. The DSO_ONESLICE
and DSO_NOLABELS flags prevent searching for slices and labels
respectively.  Current drivers don't set these flags.  When
DSO_NOLABELS is set, the in-core label for the whole disk is cloned
to create an in-core label for each slice.  This gives the correct
result (a good in-core label for the compatibility slice) if
DSO_ONESLICE is set or only one slice is found, but usually gives
broken labels otherwise, so DSO_ONESLICE should be set if DSO_NOLABELS
is set.
1998-07-30 15:16:06 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8a8a13c8f0 Only access an int for READU/WRITEU since that is what ptrace is declared to
return.
1998-07-29 18:41:30 +00:00
Doug Rabson
a9d81f7c5c Default to FreeBSD if no brand detected. This makes life easier when
bootstrapping from NetBSD/alpha.
1998-07-29 18:39:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
d974cf4dda Fixed printf format errors. 1998-07-29 17:38:14 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f9a9c96c25 Centralized and optimized handling of large sectors. Centralized
checking of transfer sizes and alignments.

Old version tested with 2K-sectors on od disks by: Shunsuke Akiyama
<akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp>.
1998-07-29 11:15:54 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ea0823f2c9 Use the slice-relative blkno in all parts of the label write
protection checks.  Using the partition-relative blkno in some
parts broke the write protection for partitions at unusual
offsets (only for partitions at offset 1 on i386's).
1998-07-29 08:24:23 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
57308494ec Make the logging of abnormally exiting processes optional by a sysctl.
PR:		kern/1711
Submitted by:	Nick Sayer <nsayer@kfu.com>
1998-07-28 22:34:12 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1733a6c1df Set bp->b_resid for failed transfers in dscheck(). This is the
best place to set it, and the wd and wfd strategy routines don't
set it (for failed transfers) because they expect dscheck() to
initialize everything necessary.  dscheck() has always set B_ERROR,
but this is not quite sufficient, because b_resid is used by physio()
to decide how much of a B_ERROR'ed i/o was done.
1998-07-28 19:39:09 +00:00
Bruce Evans
aa6db4230d Used daddr_t's, not ints, to store disk block numbers. Updated printf
formats and args to match.  Fixed old printf format errors (all related;
most were hidden by calling printf indirectly).

This change somehow avoids compiler bugs for 64-bit longs on i386's,
although it increases the number of 64-bit calculations.
1998-07-28 18:25:51 +00:00
Bruce Evans
bc9e7c3b42 Fixed double counting of runtime after a process exits. The last
timeslice of the exiting process was counted for both the exiting
process and the next process to run if the next process runs
immediately.

Broken in:	mostly in kern_clock.c rev.1.70 (1998/05/28)
1998-07-27 19:16:21 +00:00
David Greenman
01ddfa33e6 Only call m_reclaim() if M_WAIT since calling it from an interrupt can
cause problems.
PR:	7403
1998-07-27 03:59:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f69c53b019 Don't pass the label to diskerr(), since the label is being constructed
and may be invalid.  In particular, d_secpercyl may be 0, and diskerr()
divides by it.
1998-07-25 16:35:06 +00:00
Doug Rabson
0bf030847d Add some very simple support for a compiled in (from config(8)) resource
database.
1998-07-22 08:35:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
7cb743ae28 Initialize more defaults for the in-core label for the whole disk.
Callers only need to initialize d_secperunit now, but should
initialize d_type (to reduce the IDE/SCSI confusion), d_typename
(put the disk model in it) and geometry info (if it isn't completely
ficticious).  Callers will soon need to initialize d_secsize.
1998-07-20 14:35:27 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f21b93a0f7 Cleaned up rev.1.39 - the shadowing variable should have just gone away. 1998-07-20 13:51:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans
92d1f65ed2 Moved allocation of the slices struct to the right place. Initialize
everything in it (the devsw pointers were not initialized early or at
all for the !DEVFS case, but this was harmless on i386's).
1998-07-20 13:39:45 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1e550e3809 Backed out rev.1.43 (removed nonsense SLICE ifdef). SLICE is
normally only defined in opt_devfs.h, so testing it before including
anything is normally a no-op.  Undef'ing DEVFS before including
opt_devfs.h is similarly useless.  OTOH, DEVFS support for sliced
but not SLICEd (despite defined(SLICE)) devices is either harmless
(if there are no such devices, then nothing in this file is used)
or necessary (otherwise).  It even seems to work for sliced cd
devices.
1998-07-20 12:37:59 +00:00
Bill Fenner
0c495036b4 Undo rev 1.41 until we get more details about why it makes some systems
fail.
1998-07-18 18:48:45 +00:00
Bruce Evans
18da528d41 Changed %n to %r in devfs name format strings. %n has almost gone away. 1998-07-15 12:18:34 +00:00
Bruce Evans
30166fabb6 Cast between longs and pointers via intptr_t. There shouldn't be
nearly so many casts here.  Casting an pointer that was an integer
back to an integer just to compare it with -1 is bad, and casting
it back just to compare it with NULL is just wrong.
1998-07-15 06:51:14 +00:00
Bruce Evans
d4d88b1e4d Cast between u_longs and object pointers via uintptr_t.
Access the entry address as a uintfptr_t, not as a long, and not
necessarily as what modload(8) passes (it takes a u_long from the
exec header and passes a u_int).
1998-07-15 06:39:12 +00:00
Bruce Evans
aae0aa4593 Cast between longs and pointers via intptr_t. The results of fuword()
should be checked before casting.  The results of suword() should be
checked.
1998-07-15 06:19:33 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1ede4662be Cast longs to intptr_t before casting them to pointers.
Fixed bitrot in pseudo-declaration of `struct fcntl_args'.  fcntl()
is now broken in some cases when ints are larger than longs.
1998-07-15 06:10:16 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c2da0fd903 Cast pointers to intptr_t instead of or before casting to long.
Fixed bitrot in K&R support (suword() now takes a long word).
Didn't fix corresponding bitrot in store.9 and fetch.9.

The correct types for the store and fetch families are problematic.
The `word' functions are unfortunately named and need to be split
to handle ints/longs/object pointers/function pointers.  Storing
argv[] as longs is quite broken when longs are longer than pointers,
but usually works because it clobbers variables that will soon be
reinitialized.
1998-07-15 05:21:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans
7cd99438f8 Cast u_longs to uintptr_t before casting them to pointers. Don't
attempt to even partially support systems with function pointers
larger than object pointers.
1998-07-15 05:00:26 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6a206dd96a Cast function pointers to uintfptr_t before casting them to u_long.
Hopefully caddr_t is large enough to hold function pointers.

Cast object pointers to uintptr_t before casting them to u_long.

Types are wronger than usual for the PT_READ_U case.  ptrace() can
only return ints, but longs are accessed.
1998-07-15 04:43:49 +00:00
Bruce Evans
a23d65bfc8 Cast pointers to uintptr_t/intptr_t instead of to u_long/long,
respectively.  Most of the longs should probably have been
u_longs, but this changes is just to prevent warnings about
casts between pointers and integers of different sizes, not
to fix poorly chosen types.
1998-07-15 02:32:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
37889b394a Changed to the C9x draft spelling of the (unsigned) integral type
suitable for holding object pointers (ptrint_t -> uintptr_t).
Added corresponding signed type (intptr_t).  Changed/added
corresponding non-C9x types for function pointers to match.  Don't
use nonstandard types to implement these types, and don't comment
on them in <machine/types.h>.
1998-07-14 05:09:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9f14a215f4 Fixed printf format errors. 1998-07-13 07:05:55 +00:00
Doug Rabson
7a6c46b55a Initialise all the fields separately in vattr_null since on the alpha
they are not all the same width.
1998-07-12 16:45:39 +00:00
Doug Rabson
45c95fa1d6 Change interrupt api to be closer to intr_create/intr_connect. 1998-07-12 16:20:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
bef7db2e66 Moved definition of fscale from param.c to kern_synch.c where it
should always have been (it has no user-servicable parts even at
compile time) and staticized it.
1998-07-11 13:06:41 +00:00
Bruce Evans
2f18a2801b Fixed printf format errors. 1998-07-11 10:45:45 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ed62fb52ec Fixed printf format errors. 1998-07-11 10:28:47 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ac1e407b32 Fixed printf format errors. 1998-07-11 07:46:16 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e0c38587af Fixed (un)sign extension bugs in %+n format. -4 became
(long)(u_long)(u_int)-4 = 0x00000000fffffffc on machines with 32-bit
ints and 64-bit longs.

Restored %z format for printing signed hex.  %+x shouldn't have been
used since it is an error in userland.

Prepared to nuke %n format by cloning it to %r.  %n shouldn't have
been used because it means something completely different in
userland.  Now %+r is equivalent to ddb's original %r, and %r is
equivalent to ddb's original %n.

Ignore '+' flag in combination with unsigned formats %{o,p,u,x}.
1998-07-08 10:41:32 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan
c5edb423c6 Add support for run-time configuration of core file names. In a nutshell,
you can specify the corefile name by using:

	sysctl -w kern.corefile="format"

where format is a pathname (relative or absolute -- default is "%N.core"),
with "%N" (process name), "%P" (process ID), and "%U" (user ID) formats.

Reviewed by:	Mike Smith, with strong requests by Julian :)
1998-07-08 06:38:39 +00:00
Julian Elischer
6deaf84b1f Catch a few corner cases where FreeBSD differs enough from BSD 4.4 to
confuse Soft updates..
Should solve several "dangling deps" panics.
1998-07-08 01:04:33 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c4ebf24f6e Don't depend on gcc's feature of casting lvalues. 1998-07-07 04:36:23 +00:00
Bill Fenner
dece5b6a43 Introduce (fairly hacky) workaround for odd TCP behavior with application
writes of size (100,208]+N*MCLBYTES.

The bug:
 sosend() hands each mbuf off to the protocol output routine as soon as it
 has copied it, in the hopes of increasing parallelism (see
  http://www.kohala.com/~rstevens/vanj.88jul20.txt ). This works well for
 TCP as long as the first mbuf handed off is at least the MSS.  However,
 when doing small writes (between MHLEN and MINCLSIZE), the transaction is
 split into 2 small MBUF's and each is individually handed off to TCP.
 TCP assumes that the first small mbuf is the whole transaction, so sends
 a small packet.  When the second small mbuf arrives, Nagle prevents TCP
 from sending it so it must wait for a (potentially delayed) ACK.  This
 sends throughput down the toilet.

The workaround:
 Set the "atomic" flag when we're doing small writes.  The "atomic" flag
 has two meanings:
 1. Copy all of the data into a chain of mbufs before handing off to the
    protocol.
 2. Leave room for a datagram header in said mbuf chain.
 TCP wants the first but doesn't want the second.  However, the second
 simply results in some memory wastage (but is why the workaround is a
 hack and not a fix).

The real fix:
 The real fix for this problem is to introduce something like a "requested
 transfer size" variable in the socket->protocol interface.  sosend()
 would then accumulate an mbuf chain until it exceeded the "requested
 transfer size".  TCP could set it to the TCP MSS (note that the
 current interface causes strange TCP behaviors when the MSS > MCLBYTES;
 nobody notices because MCLBYTES > ethernet's MTU).
1998-07-06 19:27:14 +00:00
Julian Elischer
596f8506ad fix braino from yesterdays' megacommit
Not sure of the result of it..
(may or may not effect anything) but it's fixed now.
(found by: comparing what cvsup sent back to me with what I tested..)
1998-07-05 20:33:18 +00:00
Julian Elischer
f7ea2f55d1 There is no such thing any more as "struct bdevsw".
There is only cdevsw (which should be renamed in a later edit to deventry
or something). cdevsw contains the union of what were in both bdevsw an
cdevsw entries.  The bdevsw[] table stiff exists and is a second pointer
to the cdevsw entry of the device. it's major is in d_bmaj rather than
d_maj. some cleanup still to happen (e.g. dsopen now gets two pointers
to the same cdevsw struct instead of one to a bdevsw and one to a cdevsw).

rawread()/rawwrite() went away as part of this though it's not strictly
the same  patch, just that it involves all the same lines in the drivers.

cdroms no longer have write() entries (they did have rawwrite (?)).
tapes no longer have support for bdev operations.

Reviewed by: Eivind Eklund and Mike Smith
	Changes suggested by eivind.
1998-07-04 22:30:26 +00:00
Julian Elischer
fd5d1124e2 VOP_STRATEGY grows an (struct vnode *) argument
as the value in b_vp is often not really what you want.
(and needs to be frobbed). more cleanups will follow this.
Reviewed by: Bruce Evans <bde@freebsd.org>
1998-07-04 20:45:42 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
52f8e5d672 Hmm, braino in last commit. 1998-07-04 19:29:15 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0edd53d22a Change the sign on a race-condition, so that instead of ending up several
tens of milliseconds out in the future we end up the right place with
a subweeniesecond error.
1998-07-04 19:12:21 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3e5e083cb7 Update M_EXT support in m_copypacket().
PR:		7122
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Castor Fu <castor@geocast.com>
Originally forgotten by:	julian
1998-07-03 08:36:48 +00:00
David Greenman
e25169f239 Reset MNT_ASYNC flag if needed if unmount() should fail.
Submitted by:	Paul Saab <paul@mu.org>
1998-07-03 03:47:24 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6ca4ca2476 When we transfer time from one timecounter to the next, use nanouptime(),
not nanotime();  Otherwise we end up in 2026...

Fix the arg to dummy_get_timecount()
1998-07-02 21:35:02 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8cb5266728 Add 3 sysctl variables for future use by ps)1_ 1998-06-30 21:25:58 +00:00
Bruce Evans
673796a715 Nuked opt_defunct.h and kern_opt.c. config(8) now generates good enough
warnings about all unknown options.
1998-06-30 14:43:04 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
67f4e2ed05 Add trailing newline to sys/syscall.mk so that diff doesn't choke on it. 1998-06-28 10:01:52 +00:00
David Greenman
c87e2930e6 Added a sysctl variable kern.sugid_coredump for controlling coredump
behavior of setuid/setgid binaries that defaults to 0 (coredump disabled).
1998-06-28 08:37:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c259b8dd2b Report the mode as the result of the VOP_GETATTR rather than the
vnodes type, they may not correspond.
1998-06-27 06:43:09 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
7c281842e3 Remove isdisk() hacks. 1998-06-26 18:14:25 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b62591052c Remove bdevsw_add(), change the only two users to use bdevsw_add_generic().
Extend cdevsw to be superset of bdevsw.
Remove non-functional bdev lkm support.
Teach wcd what the open() args mean.
1998-06-25 11:28:07 +00:00
Bruce Evans
be160d60ab Removed unused includes. 1998-06-21 18:02:50 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e5b19842ef Removed unused includes. 1998-06-21 14:53:44 +00:00
Bruce Evans
df471779ea Round tickadj up. This prevents tickadj from being 0 when HZ > 500,
which makes adjtime(2) useless and confuses xntpd(8) into refusing
to start even when it would use the kernel PLL instead of adjtime().
The result is the same as recommended by tickadj(8), at least when
HZ divides 10^6.  Of course, you wouldn't want to actually use
adjtime() when HZ is large.  In the silly boundary case of HZ == 10^6,
tickadj == tick == 1 so the clock stops while adjtime() is active.
1998-06-21 12:22:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
316bbd5c6f Converted add_interrupt_randomness() to take a `void *' arg. Rewrote
mmioctl() to fix hundreds of style bugs and a few error handling bugs
(don't check for superuser privilege for inappropriate ioctls, don't
check the input arg for the output-only MEM_RETURNIRQ ioctl, and don't
return EPERM for null changes).
1998-06-21 11:33:32 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9a2daf9190 Changed the type of an isa/general interrupt handler to take a
`void *' arg.  Fixed or hid most of the resulting type mismatches.
Handlers can now be updated locally (except for reworking their
global declarations in isa_device.h).
1998-06-18 15:32:09 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f95ac73519 Use copyout() instead of bcopy() to copy the image to user space.
bcopy() caused panics under heavy paging (not quite as suspected -
the kernel stack seemed to get corrupted).

Fixed long lines.

Reviewed by:	phk
1998-06-16 14:36:40 +00:00
Doug Rabson
b1bf661000 [Add missing files from previous commit]
Major changes to the generic device framework for FreeBSD/alpha:

* Eliminate bus_t and make it possible for all devices to have
  attached children.

* Support dynamically extendable interfaces for drivers to replace
  both the function pointers in driver_t and bus_ops_t (which has been
  removed entirely.  Two system defined interfaces have been defined,
  'device' which is mandatory for all devices and 'bus' which is
  recommended for all devices which support attached children.

* In addition, the alpha port defines two simple interfaces 'clock'
  for attaching various real time clocks to the system and 'mcclock'
  for the many different variations of mc146818 clocks which can be
  attached to different alpha platforms.  This eliminates two more
  function pointer tables in favour of the generic method dispatch
  system provided by the device framework.

Future device interfaces may include:

* cdev and bdev interfaces for devfs to use in replacement for specfs
  and the fixed interfaces bdevsw and cdevsw.

* scsi interface to replace struct scsi_adapter (not sure how this
  works in CAM but I imagine there is something similar there).

* various tailored interfaces for different bus types such as pci,
  isa, pccard etc.
1998-06-14 13:53:12 +00:00
Doug Rabson
99d11cde56 Major changes to the generic device framework for FreeBSD/alpha:
* Eliminate bus_t and make it possible for all devices to have
  attached children.

* Support dynamically extendable interfaces for drivers to replace
  both the function pointers in driver_t and bus_ops_t (which has been
  removed entirely.  Two system defined interfaces have been defined,
  'device' which is mandatory for all devices and 'bus' which is
  recommended for all devices which support attached children.

* In addition, the alpha port defines two simple interfaces 'clock'
  for attaching various real time clocks to the system and 'mcclock'
  for the many different variations of mc146818 clocks which can be
  attached to different alpha platforms.  This eliminates two more
  function pointer tables in favour of the generic method dispatch
  system provided by the device framework.

Future device interfaces may include:

* cdev and bdev interfaces for devfs to use in replacement for specfs
  and the fixed interfaces bdevsw and cdevsw.

* scsi interface to replace struct scsi_adapter (not sure how this
  works in CAM but I imagine there is something similar there).

* various tailored interfaces for different bus types such as pci,
  isa, pccard etc.
1998-06-14 13:46:10 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
938ee3ce4d Introduce std_pps_ioctl() to automagically DTRT.
Add scaling capability to timex.offset, ntpd-4.0.73 will support this.
1998-06-13 09:30:26 +00:00
Doug Rabson
3900ddb2dc Only build this on i386 for now. I may use it for the alpha later but
currently it doesn't compile.
1998-06-11 07:23:59 +00:00
Julian Elischer
32f5d4d843 Replace 'sleep()' with 'tsleep()'
Accidentally imported from Kirk's codebase.

Pointed out by: various.
1998-06-10 22:02:14 +00:00
Julian Elischer
28913ebe4e Submitted by: Kirk McKusick <mckusick@McKusick.COM>
Fix for potential hang when trying to reboot the system or
to forcibly unmount a soft update enabled filesystem.
FreeBSD already handled the reboot case differently, this is however a better
fix.
1998-06-10 18:13:19 +00:00
Doug Rabson
897cd717a5 Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine.  Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details).  On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
1998-06-10 10:57:29 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8c12612cf6 64bit fixes: don't cast pointers to int. 1998-06-10 10:31:08 +00:00
Doug Rabson
2b605d0804 64bit fixes: don't cast p->p_retval to an int*. 1998-06-10 10:30:23 +00:00
Doug Rabson
831b9ef2be 64bit fixes: use u_long not int for ioctl command. 1998-06-10 10:29:31 +00:00
Doug Rabson
10d4743f6f 64bit fixes: use size_t not u_int for sizes. 1998-06-10 10:28:29 +00:00
Doug Rabson
2ef49ddfcb 64bit fixes: p->p_retval is a register_t[] not an int[]. 1998-06-10 10:27:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a58f0f8e66 Add a tc_ prefix to struct timecounter members.
Urged by:	bde
1998-06-09 13:10:54 +00:00
Bruce Evans
1afde994e9 Pass lists of possible root devices and their names up to the
machine-independent code and try mounting the devices in the
lists instead of guessing alternative root devices in a machine-
dependent way.

autoconf.c:
Reject preposterous slice numbers instead of silently converting
them to COMPATIBILITY_SLICE.

Don't forget to force slice = COMPATIBILITY_SLICE in the floppy
device name.

Eliminated most magic numbers and magic device names in setroot().

Fixed dozens of style bugs.

vfs_conf.c:
Put the actual root device name instead of "root_device" in the
mount struct if the actual name is available.  This is useful after
booting with -s.  If it were set in all cases then it could be used
to do mount(8)'s ROOTSLICE_HUNT and fsck(8)'s hotroot guess better.
1998-06-09 12:52:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e7c1c309fa Don't generate COMPAT_43 cruft if there are no COMPAT_43 syscalls.
In particular, don't generate an include of "opt_compat.h" if it
wouldn't affect anything we create.  This will fix recent breakage
of the ibcs2 LKM.  The ibcs2 syscall files were not regenerated
properly, so the LKM didn't break immediately when we started
generating this extraneous include.
1998-06-09 03:32:05 +00:00
John Dyson
0d3dd8fbc5 Remove some junk left over from a previous commit.
Submitted by:	phk
1998-06-08 18:18:28 +00:00
Bruce Evans
414c93f3aa Updated generated files. 1998-06-08 11:08:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
bf0955a99d Fixed some style bugs in output (missing tabs and unparenthesized macros).
Fixed some style bugs in source (mostly, superfluous backslashes).
1998-06-08 11:02:00 +00:00
Doug Rabson
2e91d07af9 Fix a typo which prevented i386 elf from working at all (including Linux
emulated elf binaries).
1998-06-08 09:19:35 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
48115288df Add a member function more to the timecounters, this one is for use
with latch based PPS implementations.  The client that uses it will
be committed after more testing.
1998-06-07 20:36:55 +00:00
Doug Rabson
ecbb00a262 This commit fixes various 64bit portability problems required for
FreeBSD/alpha.  The most significant item is to change the command
argument to ioctl functions from int to u_long.  This change brings us
inline with various other BSD versions.  Driver writers may like to
use (__FreeBSD_version == 300003) to detect this change.

The prototype FreeBSD/alpha machdep will follow in a couple of days
time.
1998-06-07 17:13:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
dbb3475507 Add a "this" style argument and a "void *private" so timecounters can
figure out which instance to wount with.
1998-06-07 08:40:53 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e3a03f0cfb Don't attempt to copy the whole slices "struct" for DIOCGSLICEINFO.
The slices "struct" isn't really a struct; we allocate only part of
it in the fully dangerously dedicated case.  Since the "struct" is
malloced, the page beyond it may not be mapped, so attempts to copy
it would crash.  This problem became larger when the full struct was
bloated from < 1K to > 3K by the addition of (mostly unused) DEVFS
tokens some time before 2.2.0 was released.
1998-06-06 03:06:55 +00:00
David Greenman
b5afad7198 Moved limit frobbing (and the resulting limcopy()) that occurs for
accounting to the accounting function so that this isn't needlessly
done for some process exits.
Reviewed by:	bde,phk
1998-06-05 21:44:20 +00:00
David Greenman
9523f5c199 If we are out of mb_map space and we failed to m_reclaim() anything and
the alloc is not M_DONTWAIT, then panic with "Out of mbuf clusters".
Callers that specify M_WAIT can't deal with getting a NULL buffer, so this
is a more graceful failure than randomly page faulting in the socket code
or elsewhere.
1998-06-05 21:41:48 +00:00
John Dyson
e8f367853b Correct sleep priority. 1998-06-02 05:39:13 +00:00
Peter Dufault
ce47711dee Set PAGE_SIZE for _SC_PAGESIZE sysconf(). 1998-06-01 21:54:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
4dc75870b2 Have the wakeup routine do the upcall if needed.
Obtained from: NetBSD
1998-05-31 18:38:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e796e00de3 Some cleanups related to timecounters and weird ifdefs in <sys/time.h>.
Clean up (or if antipodic: down) some of the msgbuf stuff.

Use an inline function rather than a macro for timecounter delta.

Maintain process "on-cpu" time as 64 bits of microseconds to avoid
needless second rollover overhead.

Avoid calling microuptime the second time in mi_switch() if we do
not pass through _idle in cpu_switch()

This should reduce our context-switch overhead a bit, in particular
on pre-P5 and SMP systems.

WARNING:  Programs which muck about with struct proc in userland
will have to be fixed.

Reviewed, but found imperfect by:       bde
1998-05-28 09:30:28 +00:00
John Dyson
cf2819ccb8 Make flushing dirty pages work correctly on filesystems that
unexpectedly do not complete writes even with sync I/O requests.
This should help the behavior of mmaped files when using
softupdates (and perhaps in other circumstances also.)
1998-05-21 07:47:58 +00:00
Peter Dufault
aebde78243 1. Add new defs for mins and maxs for the POSIX flavor priorities. They
end up being the same, but it doesn't look like you're comparing
apples and oranges.

2. Use need_resched instead of reset_priority.  This isn't right
either, since for example you'll round-robin against equal priority FIFO
processes when lowering the priority of another process,
but this works better and a real fix needs to be in kern_synch and
not out here.

3. This is not a device driver: copyin/copyout the structure.
1998-05-19 21:11:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
579f4456b9 Change a data type internal to the timecounters, and remove the "delta"
function.

Reviewed, but not entirely approved by: bde
1998-05-19 18:55:02 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
58067a9909 Make the size of the msgbuf (dmesg) a "normal" option. 1998-05-19 08:58:53 +00:00
Tor Egge
afc6ea238f Disallow reading the current kernel stack. Only the user structure and
the current registers should be accessible.
Reviewed by:	David Greenman <dg@root.com>
1998-05-19 00:00:14 +00:00
Peter Dufault
2a61a11038 1. Don't use "nosys" and generate coredumps for unconfigured
system calls - return ENOSYS per the spec.

2. Fix interface stub to set priority properly.
1998-05-18 12:53:45 +00:00
Tor Egge
2f1e70693d Add forwarding of roundrobin to other cpus. This gives a more regular
update of cpu usage as shown by top when one process is cpu bound
(no system calls) while the system is otherwise idle (except for top).

Don't attempt to switch to the BSP in boot().  If the system was idle when
an interrupt caused a panic, this won't work.  Instead, switch to the BSP
in cpu_reset.

Remove some spurious forward_statclock/forward_hardclock warnings.
1998-05-17 22:12:14 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ee002b68d1 Fixed interval calculation in realitimexpire() again. Obtained from:
rev.1.9.  Broken in: rev.1.50.

Fixed a spelling error.  Obtained from: Lite2.
1998-05-17 20:13:01 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c8b4782815 Fixed stale references to hzto() in comments. 1998-05-17 20:08:05 +00:00
Tor Egge
cb87a87c16 Supply the correct process argument to dounmount when possible. 1998-05-17 19:38:55 +00:00
Tor Egge
5931a9c24e For SMP, use prv_PPAGE1/prv_PMAP1 instead of PADDR1/PMAP1.
get_ptbase and pmap_pte_quick no longer generates IPIs.
This should reduce the number of IPIs during heavy paging.
1998-05-17 18:53:19 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c21410e119 s/nanoruntime/nanouptime/g
s/microruntime/microuptime/g

Reviewed by:	bde
1998-05-17 11:53:46 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
98271db4d5 Convert socket structures to be type-stable and add a version number.
Define a parameter which indicates the maximum number of sockets in a
system, and use this to size the zone allocators used for sockets and
for certain PCBs.

Convert PF_LOCAL PCB structures to be type-stable and add a version number.

Define an external format for infomation about socket structures and use
it in several places.

Define a mechanism to get all PF_LOCAL and PF_INET PCB lists through
sysctl(3) without blocking network interrupts for an unreasonable
length of time.  This probably still has some bugs and/or race
conditions, but it seems to work well enough on my machines.

It is now possible for `netstat' to get almost all of its information
via the sysctl(3) interface rather than reading kmem (changes to follow).
1998-05-15 20:11:40 +00:00
Peter Wemm
9c4aed2ed7 Nuke signanosleep(). (I've left nanosleep1() seperate to nanosleep()
as I don't want to mess with the multiple returns)
1998-05-14 11:31:08 +00:00
Peter Wemm
06b6493558 regen after signanosleep nuke 1998-05-14 11:29:06 +00:00
Peter Wemm
786cf38a29 deep-six signanosleep(). It sounded like a good idea at the time. 1998-05-14 11:28:11 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1973d51bfb Commit an old change that has been sitting around for a long while.
signanosleep() did not deal with signal masks properly.  This change was
based on a discussion with bde some time ago (at least 6 months or more).

signanosleep() should probably go away since it was never really used for
more than a few weeks and doesn't appear in released code.  It should
probably be killed before somebody uses it and it becomes a gratuitous
nonstandard feature.
1998-05-14 10:38:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b322fb5d76 Backed out previous commit. It is invalid to call d_ioctl() on
possibly non-open devices, and we don't want to restrict dumping
to swap devices anwyay.  It is especially invalid to call d_ioctl()
in non-process context for panics.  d_psize() can be called on
non-open devices, at least on non-SLICED ones that support d_dump(),
and setdumpdev() has depended on this for a long time although it
is probably wrong, but even d_psize() can't be called in non-process
context - that's why dumpsys() depends on previously computed values
although these values may be stale.  The historical restriction to
devices with dkpart(dev) == SWAP_PART should go away.
1998-05-12 17:34:02 +00:00
John Dyson
1f56217280 Fix the futimes/undelete/utrace conflict with other BSD's. Note that
the only common  usage of utrace (the possible problem with this
commit) is with malloc, so this should be a real problem.  Add
the various NetBSD syscalls that allow full emulation of their
development environment.
1998-05-11 03:55:28 +00:00
John Dyson
f0175db1ee Attempt to set write combining mode for graphics devices. 1998-05-11 01:06:08 +00:00
Mike Smith
7be2d30077 In the words of the submitter:
---------
Make callers of namei() responsible for releasing references or locks
instead of having the underlying filesystems do it.  This eliminates
redundancy in all terminal filesystems and makes it possible for stacked
transport layers such as umapfs or nullfs to operate correctly.

Quality testing was done with testvn, and lat_fs from the lmbench suite.

Some NFS client testing courtesy of Patrik Kudo.

vop_mknod and vop_symlink still release the returned vpp.  vop_rename
still releases 4 vnode arguments before it returns.  These remaining cases
will be corrected in the next set of patches.
---------

Submitted by:	Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp>
1998-05-07 04:58:58 +00:00
Julian Elischer
7f2f1b784e Add dump support to the DEVFS/slice code.
now we can actually catch our crashes :-)

Submitted by: Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chen.ml.org> (the man who's everywhere)
1998-05-06 22:14:48 +00:00
Mike Smith
79cc756d8b As described by the submitter:
Reverse the VFS_VRELE patch.  Reference counting of vnodes does not need
to be done per-fs.  I noticed this while fixing vfs layering violations.
Doing reference counting in generic code is also the preference cited by
John Heidemann in recent discussions with him.

The implementation of alternative vnode management per-fs is still a valid
requirement for some filesystems but will be revisited sometime later,
most likely using a different framework.

Submitted by:	Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp>
1998-05-06 05:29:41 +00:00
John Dyson
96fb8cf258 Fix the shm panic. I mistakenly used the shadow_count to keep the object
from being split, and instead added an OBJ_NOSPLIT.
1998-05-04 17:12:53 +00:00
John Dyson
cbd8ec0902 Work around some VM bugs, the worst being an overly aggressive
swap space free calculation.  More complete fixes will be forthcoming,
in a week.
1998-05-04 03:01:44 +00:00
Bruce Evans
77849078bf Oops, the previous commit should have changed i386' to __i386__',
not `__i386'.
1998-05-01 16:40:21 +00:00
Bruce Evans
809e3a8464 Partially fixed write clustering for cases where cluster_wbuild() is
called from vfs_bio_awrite() without going through cluster_write()
or ufs_bmaparray(), in particular for all writes to block disk devices.
Only ufs_bmaparray() sets vp->v_maxio in a correct way, and it doesn't
seem to be called early enough even for regular files.
1998-05-01 16:29:27 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b1951f4028 vm_page_is_valid() wasn't expecting a large offset argument, it's
expecting a sub-page offset.  We were passing the file position,
and vm_page_bits() could do some interesting things when base was
larger PAGE_SIZE.
if (size > PAGE_SIZE - base)
	size = PAGE_SIZE - base;
is interesting when (PAGE_SIZE - base) is negative.  I could imagine that
this could have interesting consequences for memory page -> device block
bit validation.
1998-05-01 15:10:59 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f806d5a257 Fix one problem with NFSv3 > 2GB file support.
Submitted by: bde
1998-05-01 15:04:35 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
288078be0f Translate T_PROTFLT to SIGSEGV instead of SIGBUS when running under
Linux emulation.  This make Allegro Common Lisp 4.3 work under
FreeBSD!

Submitted by: Fred Gilham <gilham@csl.sri.com>
Commented on by: bde, dg, msmith, tg
Hoping he got everything right:  eivind
1998-04-28 18:15:08 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
cbcfa1ba6a Discussed with: bde 1998-04-24 11:50:30 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
8f89f24fc3 Create virgin disklabels with 8 (MAXPARTITIONS) partitions rather than
three (RAW_PART + 1);
This makes ``disklabel -Brw sdN auto'' do the Right Thing.
1998-04-24 11:49:57 +00:00
David Greenman
9351a2295a Added kern.ipc.nmbclusters 1998-04-24 04:15:52 +00:00
Julian Elischer
c0bab11dfe Make the devfs SLICE option a standard type option.
(hopefully it will go away eventually anyhow)
1998-04-20 03:57:41 +00:00
Julian Elischer
3e425b968d Add changes and code to implement a functional DEVFS.
This code will be turned on with the TWO options
DEVFS and SLICE. (see LINT)
Two labels PRE_DEVFS_SLICE and POST_DEVFS_SLICE will deliniate these changes.

/dev will be automatically mounted by init (thanks phk)
on bootup. See /sys/dev/slice/slice.4 for more info.
All code should act the same without these options enabled.

Mike Smith, Poul Henning Kamp, Soeren, and a few dozen others

This code does not support the following:
bad144 handling.
Persistance. (My head is still hurting from the last time we discussed this)
ATAPI flopies are not handled by the SLICE code yet.

When this code is running, all major numbers are arbitrary and COULD
be dynamically assigned. (this is not done, for POLA only)
Minor numbers for disk slices ARE arbitray and dynamically assigned.
1998-04-19 23:32:49 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
59bad7c53b Backed out lseek changes. 1998-04-19 22:20:32 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
25096724e8 Return EINVAL and do not change file pointer if resulting offset is negative.
PR:		kern/6184
1998-04-18 19:24:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
37b8ccd37a In vfs_msync(), test to see if the vnode being examined is "interesting"
(ie: it has a vm_object attached and is marked as OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY) before
attempting to lock it.  This should reduce the cpu hit that is incurred
when doing a sync(2) and when the syncer process is doing the 30-second
writeback of dirty mmap() data to disk.  Skip this speedup if we are
doing an unmount() to be sure to get everything - we can afford to
occasionally miss a msync while the system is running, but not at unmount.

I'm not sure about the VXLOCK and MNT_WAIT case, it seems a bit odd to skip
doing a page_clean at unmount time just because a vnode is VXLOCKed, but
that's what was being done before...
1998-04-18 06:26:16 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
dc73342347 Seventy-odd "its" / "it's" typos in comments fixed as per kern/6108. 1998-04-17 22:37:19 +00:00
Bruce Evans
ab36c3d3e7 Really finish supporting compiling with `gcc -ansi'. 1998-04-17 04:53:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
efdc5523c0 When the softdep conversion took place, the periodic vfs_msync() from
update got lost.  This is responsible for ensuring that dirty mmap() pages
get periodically written to disk.  Without it, long time mmap's might not
have their dirty pages written out at all of the system crashes or isn't
cleanly shut down.  This could be nasty if you've got a long-running
writing via mmap(), dirty pages used to get written to disk within 30
seconds or so.
1998-04-16 03:31:26 +00:00
Tor Egge
71033a8c50 Unlock mountlist_slock if the mount point was busy (unmount in progress)
during the attempt at lazy fsync.
1998-04-15 18:37:49 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c1087c1324 Support compiling with `gcc -ansi'. 1998-04-15 17:47:40 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
115facb29d Fix a minor mbuf leak created by the previous change.
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	pb@fasterix.freenix.org (Pierre Beyssac)
1998-04-14 06:24:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
aba558930b setsockopt() transports user option data in an mbuf. if the user
data is greater than MLEN, setsockopt is unable to pass it onto
the protocol handler.  Allocate a cluster in such case.

PR:		2575
Reviewed by:	 phk
Submitted by:	Julian Assange proff@iq.org
1998-04-11 20:31:46 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a2481bbe8e When pmap_pinit0() allocates a page for proc0's page directory,
kernal page table may need to be extended.  But while growing the
kernel page table (pmap_growkernel()), newly allocated kernel page
table pages are entered into every process' page directory. For
proc0, the page directory is not allocated yet, and results in a
page fault.  Eventually, the machine panics with "lockmgr: not
holding exclusive lock".

PR:		5458
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Luoqi Chen <luoqi@luoqi.watermarkgroup.com>
1998-04-11 17:24:06 +00:00
Alexander Langer
7c2e3d329a Grammar police. 1998-04-10 00:09:04 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
5ddc8ded1d New mount option nosymfollow. If enabled, the kernel lookup()
function will not follow symbolic links on the mounted
file system and return EACCES (Permission denied).
1998-04-08 18:31:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5f88ec3625 Minor adjustments to the timecounting and proc0.
Mostly Submitted by:	bde
1998-04-08 09:01:53 +00:00
Peter Wemm
100ceca222 Today is not my lucky day. Fix missing brace and I got a request
to use EMLINK instead.
1998-04-06 19:32:37 +00:00
Peter Wemm
193afe0189 Use a different errno (ELOOP (as sef mentioned) since the text that goes
with the error sounds ok for the condition) if O_NOFOLLOW gets a link.
1998-04-06 18:43:28 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0fdc628b41 Rather than let users get fd's to symlink files, make O_NOFOLLOW cause
an error if it gets a link (like it does if it gets a socket).  The
implications of letting users try and do file operations on symlinks
themselves were too worrying.
1998-04-06 18:25:21 +00:00
Peter Wemm
7e3426aa1f Implement a new open(2) flag: O_NOFOLLOW. This will instruct open
to not follow symlinks, but to open a handle on the link itself(!).
As strange as this might sound, it has several useful applications
safe race-free ways of opening files in hostile areas (eg: /tmp, a mode
1777 /var/mail, etc).  It also would allow things like fchown() to work
on the link rather than having to implement a new syscall specifically for
that task.

Reviewed by: phk
1998-04-06 17:38:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
aacdc613e5 curproc is initialized in locore at the same time for both SMP and UP now. 1998-04-06 15:51:22 +00:00