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network to presentation format to inet_ntop().
The few remaining functions will be soon converted.
ok mikeb@, deraadt@ and moral support from henning@
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usage in the nfs kthreads. Spotted by fgsch@, similar diff by guenther@,
ok guenther@
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created a bunch of useless dependencies. Remove this implicit
inclusion and do an explicit #include <netinet6/in6_var.h> when it
is needed.
OK mpi@ henning@
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Tested on sparc by miod, octeon by aalm and armv7 by me.
miod ok.
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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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miod ran into.
ok miod matthew
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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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ok bluhm@
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room to queue IO right away, rather than waiting for us to complete the IO
we are working on and potentially do a many buffers DELWRI dance before
waking up the sleepers so they can continue.
ok guether@ tedu@
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test period; i think 3 years ago the last bugs fell out.
ok otto beck others
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ok matthew@ deraadt@
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ok mikeb@, claudio@
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Initial diff to replace unclear short variable name "nd" by
"nfs_diskless" and to display the real nfs path to swap in pstat -s by
deraadt@
Testing by me revealed diskless swap automount was broken since some
time. Fix this by passing and using the correct vnode in nfs_diskless
to swapmount().
Lots of input / help deraadt@, tweaks by deraadt@
OK deraadt@
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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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requested by deraadt
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lies than EINVAL, until we can uncover the truth.
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ok beck deraadt after a style issue noticed by kettenis
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mapping kva when busying up buffers in an nfsiod. (this in
addition to the previous check for 1/4 of the total buffer space)
This makes sparc installs work over nfsv2.
ok deraadt@
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ok guenther millert kettenis
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ok beck guenther
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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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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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anticipation of further changes to closef(). No binary change.
ok krw@ miod@ deraadt@
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of per-rthread. Handling of per-thread tick and runtime counters
inspired by how FreeBSD does it.
ok kettenis@
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error in several places.
Should fix the "vrele: null vp" panic that henning@ has been seeing lately.
ok tedu@, krw@, deraadt@
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ok md5 "can't be worse" thib@
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case.
ok guenther@ thib@
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problem has been tracked down. This fixes the sharing of the signal
handling state: shared bits go in sigacts, per-rthread bits goes in
struct proc.
ok deraadt@
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down curproc instead of the struct proc from the I/O request...which
may gone away behind our back. Assert that the supplied request
*is* curproc in a couple other places.
Reproduction and testing by sthen@
ok deraadt@, beck@, art@
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until they're zombies and then send them signals (for intr mounts). Until
that is untangled, the sigacts change is unsafe. sthen@ was the victim
for this one
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be shared (p_sigignore, p_sigcatch, P_NOCLDSTOP, P_NOCLDWAIT) moves
to struct sigacts, wihle stuff that should be per rthread (ps_oldmask,
SAS_OLDMASK, ps_sigstk) moves to struct proc. Treat the coredumping
state bits (ps_sig, ps_code, ps_type, ps_sigval) as per-rthread
until our locking around coredumping is better.
Oh, and remove the old SunOS-compat ps_usertramp member.
"I like the sound of this" tedu@
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and return EOPNOTSUPP directly from the VOP_* functions.
Filesystems should, at some point fill in every function
in the vop_default struct so we can get rid of the 'if'
statements in VOP_*.
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unrelated, and his alpha is much happier now.
OK deraadt@
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Re-initializing the pool everytime nfsd(8) terminates is very bad since it
screws up the list of pools resulting in infinite loops when traversing that
list. Issue found by Daniel Melameth.
ok deraadt@
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have been resolved.
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OK oga@, beck@, matthew@
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vector setup that has questionable features (that have, as far as I can
tell never been used in practice, atleast not in OpenBSD), remove all
the gunk and favor a simple struct full of function pointers that get
set directly by each of the filesystems.
Removes gobs of ugly code and makes things simpler by a magnitude.
The only downside of this is that we loose the vnoperate feature so
the spec/fifo operations of the filesystems need to be kept in sync
with specfs and fifofs, this is no big deal as the API it self is pretty
static.
Many thanks to armani@ who pulled an earlier version of this diff to
current after c2k10 and Gabriel Kihlman on tech@ for testing.
Liked by many. "come on, find your balls" deraadt@.
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Bogus chunks pointed out by matthew@ and miod@. No cookies for
marco@ and jasper@.
ok deraadt@ miod@ matthew@ jasper@ macro@
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as the kernel now compiles w/o ``#include <sys/pool.h>'' in mbuf.h; removing
that line, though, is for another day, as a userland program (systat, IIRC)
fails to build without it there.
ok krw@
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cannot then re-align it using ALIGN(). That is not portable since we
have architectures where the modulo are quite different. define an
ALIGN_POINTER() macro in place, and use it in one spot.
This caused a NFS crash on sparc (which borrows mbufs and chains them
itself in insane ways). I heard claudio and beck trying to diagnose
it from over the room when suddenly I knew exactly what it was.
blambert spent a few hours on it making sure that I wasn't insane.
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are required to detect that.
Change the function to take a wait argument (used in nfs server, but
M_NOWAIT everywhere else for now) and to return an error
ok claudio@ henning@ krw@
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sync a few comments to reality (or remove them), remove the cn_hash member
from struct componentname, spacing.
ok beck@
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the nfs_bufq is full - instead tsleep waiting for one of our nfsiod's
to free up space for us in the queue so we can enqueue on the end.
ok blambert@, tedu@, oga@
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