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could end up in an inconsistent state. The fstype dependent
mp->mnt_data was NULL, but the general mp was still listed as a
valid mount point. Next access to the file system would crash with
a NULL pointer dereference.
If closing the device fails, the mount point must go away anyway.
There is nothing we can do about it. Remove the workaround for the
EIO error in the general unmount code, but do not generate any error
in the file system specific unmount functions.
OK natano@ beck@
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torture tested on amd64, i386 and macppc
ok beck mpi stefan
"the change looks right" deraadt
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OK krw@ natano@ as part of a larger diff
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ok beck@ deraadt@
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writing to a file on msdosfs stays within the max. file size.
ok kettenis@, krw@
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From Martin Natano.
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The logic used in msdosfs_bmap() to loop calling pcbmap() comes from
FreeBSD and is not really efficient but it is good enough since it is
only called when generating I/O.
With this diff I get a 100% improvement when reading big files from a
crappy USB stick.
With this and bread_cluster(9) modified to not re-fetch B_CACHED buffers,
reading large contiguous files with chunk sizes of MAXPHYS is almost as
fast as physio(9) on the same device.
For a 'real world' example, when copying music files from a USB stick I
see a speed jump from 15MB/s on -current to 24Mb/s with this diff.
While here rename some 'lbn' variables into 'cn' to better reflect what
we're dealing with.
Tested by Mathieu, with support from deraadt@
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offset.
From Serguey Parkhomovsky via bugs@, in response to problem report
from matthieu@. Same fix is in NetBSD for one.
ok tedu@
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e.g. print pointers with %p instead of %08x. No changes outside of
MSDOSFS_DEBUG.
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read without generating spurious headaches.
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atime and mtime are UTIME_OMIT (at least for ufs, tmpfs, and ext2fs), and
to correctly handle a timestamp of -1.
ok millert@
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have any direct symbols used. Tested for indirect use by compiling
amd64/i386/sparc64 kernels.
ok tedu@ deraadt@
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define in sys/limits.h. OK guenther@
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- rename uiomove() to uiomovei() and update all its users.
- introduce uiomove(), which is similar to uiomovei() but with a size_t.
- rewrite uiomovei() as an uiomove() wrapper.
ok kettenis@
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ok dlg@ mpi@ bcook@ millert@ miod@
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objective: vnode.h doesn't include uvm_extern.h anymore.
followup changes: include uvm_extern.h or lock.h where necessary.
ok and help from deraadt
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ok deraadt@ tedu@
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ok deraadt@ tedu@
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ok mpi@ kspillner@
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ok tedu@
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after discussions with beck deraadt kettenis.
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don't need to be married.
ok guenther miod beck jsing kettenis
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Merged from FreeBSD's revision 206098.
ok beck@
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FreeBSD did this years ago in revision 126086 as pointed out by
John-Mark Gurney on tech. Merge it and sync two occurrences.
ok krw@
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* fix bug preventing sync after more than one rw -> ro cycle.
* sync data and not only metadata
ok guenther@
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12/31/2107. 64-bit time_t now dominates that entire range, so simply
set all dates that cannot be represented to 1/1/1980 like Redmond
intended.
Problem reported by Alessandro De Laurenzis via misc@.
ok guenther@
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on the written buffers. Use the flag for writes from the page daemon to
ensure that we free buffers written out by the page daemon rather than
caching them.
ok kettenis@
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ok mikeb@ espie@
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in the padding or trailing name bytes.
ok beck@ millert@ espie@
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- despite the name, ntohl returns uint32_t, not long
- also fix some %d into %u
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by using size_t/ssize_t instead of int/u_int to handle I/O lengths in
uiomove(), vn_fsizechk(), and ktrgenio(). Eliminate the always-zero
'error' argument to ktrgenio() at the same time.
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members to 64bit types. Assign new syscall numbers for (almost
all) the syscalls that involve the affected types, including anything
with time_t, timeval, itimerval, timespec, rusage, dirent, stat,
or kevent arguments. Add a d_off member to struct dirent and replace
getdirentries() with getdents(), thus immensely simplifying and
accelerating telldir/seekdir. Build perl with -DBIG_TIME.
Bump the major on every single base library: the compat bits included
here are only good enough to make the transition; the T32 compat
option will be burned as soon as we've reached the new world are
are happy with the snapshots for all architectures.
DANGER: ABI incompatibility. Updating to this kernel requires extra
work or you won't be able to login: install a snapshot instead.
Much assistance in fixing userland issues from deraadt@ and tedu@
and build assistance from todd@ and otto@
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test period; i think 3 years ago the last bugs fell out.
ok otto beck others
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okay tedu@
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the special provided when the mount was requested. This may be the same as
the special that was actually used for the mount (e.g. in the case of a
device node) or it may be different (e.g. in the case of a DUID).
Whilst here, change f_ctime to a 64 bit type and remove the pointless
f_spare members.
Compatibility goo courtesy of guenther@
ok krw@ millert@
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msdos, NFS, fifos and devices, plus support for querying it in
getconf(2) and the requisite pathconf(2) manpage blurb
ok tedu@
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_PC_PRIO_IO, and _PC_SYNC_IO names in VOP_PATHCONF(), as they're
fs-independent for us. Since we don't support latter three on any
fs, we can also define the related _POSIX_{ASYNC,PRIO,SYNC}_IO
symbols in <unistd.h> (via sys/unistd.h) with value -1.
Also, zap pointless tty-only values from procfs(!).
ok beck@, deraadt@
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attributes; making it more "user-friendly". Mostly from FreeBSD.
OK guenther@, krw@.
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- Avoid using copyinstr() without checking the return value.
- sys_mount() has already copied the path in, so pass this to the
filesystem mount code so that it does not have to copy it in again.
- Avoid copyinstr()/bzero() dance when we can simply bzero() and strlcpy().
ok krw@
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using "%.11s" to print them out. Make all dos file names 11 byte
arrays and nuke the attempt to put '\0' at the 12th position of
such an array.
Fixes 'panic: smashed stack in msdosfs_rename.c' reported by
MERHIGI Marcus via tech@.
Tested by MERHIGI Marcus. Suggestions and ok tedu@.
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rlimit, then a write that would take it over the limit should be
clamped, making it a partial write.
ok beck@
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to diff against FreeBSD's.
From Brad; no object file change on amd64.
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caching the last cluster in the file before extending it considerably
speeds up further lookups. As a consequence this keeps write speed from
gradually decreasing and provides a measurable (up to 2x) performance
increase. Prompted by the diff from Alexander Polakov, ok miod, krw.
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monitoring fs mounts happy
tested by ajacoutot@ and ok by thib@, krw@
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