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2003-02-24use M_MISCFSMNT instead of M_UFSMNT for mount dataTed Unangst
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2002-10-27comment fixes.Brad Smith
-- From: Jean-Francois Brousseau <krapht@secureops.com>
2002-06-14spelling; from Brian Poole <raj@cerias.purdue.edu>Todd T. Fries
2002-03-14First round of __P removal in sysTodd C. Miller
2001-12-04Readd VOP_MMAP, will be used soon. Right now it's just a question toArtur Grabowski
the filesystem if we're allowed to mmap the file.
2001-02-20use void * consistently in vfs_mount and sys_mount. ok @artassar
2000-02-07update to use new checkexp vfs operationassar
1999-05-31New struct statfs with mount options. NOTE: this replaces statfs(2),Todd C. Miller
fstatfs(2), and getfsstat(2) so you will need to build a new kernel before doing a "make build" or you will get "unimplemented syscall" errors. The new struct statfs has the following featuires: o Has a u_int32_t flags field--now softdep can have a real flag. o Uses u_int32_t instead of longs (nicer on the alpha). Note: the man page used to lie about setting invalid/unused fields to -1. SunOS does that but our code never has. o Gets rid of f_type completely. It hasn't been used since NetBSD 0.9 and having it there but always 0 is confusing. It is conceivable that this may cause some old code to not compile but that is better than silently breaking. o Adds a mount_info union that contains the FSTYPE_args struct. This means that "mount" can now tell you all the options a filesystem was mounted with. This is especially nice for NFS. Other changes: o The linux statfs emulation didn't convert between BSD fs names and linux f_type numbers. Now it does, since the BSD f_type number is useless to linux apps (and has been removed anyway) o FreeBSD's struct statfs is different from our (both old and new) and thus needs conversion. Previously, the OpenBSD syscalls were used without any real translation. o mount(8) will now show extra info when invoked with no arguments. However, to see *everything* you need to use the -v (verbose) flag.
1999-04-28zap the newhashinit hack.Artur Grabowski
Add an extra flag to hashinit telling if it should wait in malloc. update all calls to hashinit.
1999-02-08Don't allow open if the vnode is VBLK or VCHR and we are mounted with MNT_NODEVArtur Grabowski
1999-01-11panic prints a newline for you, don't do it in the panic stringTodd C. Miller
1998-08-06Null mounts must be from directoriesConstantine Sapuntzakis
1998-08-06Don't pass vclean related stuff to the lower vnode. It makes it very unhappy.Constantine Sapuntzakis
1998-08-06Rename vop_revoke, vn_bwrite, vop_noislocked, vop_nolock, vop_nounlockConstantine Sapuntzakis
to be vop_generic_revoke, vop_generic_bwrite, vop_generic_islocked, vop_generic_lock and vop_generic_unlock. Create vop_generic_abortop and propogate change to all file systems. Fix PR/371. Get rid of locking in NULLFS (should be mostly unnecessary now except for forced unmounts).
1998-03-01Use __alpha__ and __mips__ instead of alpha & arcNiklas Hallqvist
1998-03-01mips and alpha GCC does not unwind the stack beyond the current frameNiklas Hallqvist
1998-02-08Updates to match type changes in syscall tablesThorsten Lockert
1997-12-27Fixed null_inactie so it odes the right thing.Constantine Sapuntzakis
1997-11-06Updates for VFS Lite 2 + soft update.Constantine Sapuntzakis
1997-10-06back out vfs lite2 till after 2.2Theo de Raadt
1997-10-06VFS Lite2 ChangesConstantine Sapuntzakis
1997-09-11Fix {KERNFS,NULLFS,UMAPFS,UNION}_DIAGNOSTIC kernel compilation errors.Todd C. Miller
From Alan Barrett <apb@iafrica.com> with some changes.
1997-04-10Don't use gcc builtin __builtin_return_address(frameno) onTodd C. Miller
alpha, it crashes the kernel. This is a work around until gcc is fixed. NetBSD PR#3471 fix from Ross Harvey <ross@teraflop.com>
1996-05-22latest locking changes from jtkTheo de Raadt
1996-04-21partial sync with netbsd 960418, more to comeTheo de Raadt
1996-02-27From NetBSD: update to 960217 sourcesNiklas Hallqvist
1995-10-18initial import of NetBSD treeTheo de Raadt