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1907 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej
12347b2657 Make uvm_vslock() return the error code from uvm_fault_wire(). All places
which use uvm_vslock() should now test the return value.  If it's not
KERN_SUCCESS, wiring the pages failed, so the operation which is using
uvm_vslock() should error out.

XXX We currently just EFAULT a failed uvm_vslock().  We may want to do
more about translating error codes in the future.
1999-06-17 15:47:22 +00:00
thorpej
ad528dfdf0 Regen. 1999-06-15 23:29:17 +00:00
thorpej
0cec533f77 Add mlockall at #242 and munlockall at #243. 1999-06-15 23:28:16 +00:00
christos
e13d964178 Regen 1999-06-09 04:25:54 +00:00
christos
3f8f92f2b4 Add EXCL keyword as described in tech_kern, and fix comments. Make the
vtrace syscall UNIMPL because it is.
1999-06-09 04:25:30 +00:00
thorpej
c146fe969e Regen. 1999-06-08 03:08:32 +00:00
thorpej
8b35c542b5 mincore: caddr_t -> void * 1999-06-08 03:07:39 +00:00
thorpej
84380f9fbe In sosend(), if so_error is set, clear it before returning the error to
the process (i.e. pre-Reno behavior).  The 4.4BSD behavior (introduced
in Reno) caused transient errors to stick incorrectly.

This is from PR #7640 (Havard Eidnes), cross-checked w/ FreeBSD, where
Bill Fenner committed the same fix (as described in a comment in the
Vat sources, by Van Jacobsen).
1999-06-08 02:39:57 +00:00
thorpej
1c5f2999b2 Make sure `olddelta' is a valid pointer before performing the guts of
the adjtime(2) system call.  Fixes PR #7721, Darren Reed.
1999-06-07 22:33:53 +00:00
thorpej
d76e7b8c6d Don't pass a nam2blk around at all; just have setroot() and friends reference
dev_name2blk[] directly.  Addresses PR #7622 (ITOH Yasufumi), although
in a different way.
1999-06-07 20:16:08 +00:00
thorpej
4476366369 Make sure the regression test compiles. 1999-06-07 02:25:05 +00:00
pk
62cb666f4a Guard our global resource `phpool' against all interrupts. 1999-06-06 22:20:15 +00:00
pk
0e286f5c1f Guard our global resource `expool' against all interrupts. 1999-06-06 22:14:53 +00:00
thorpej
2c3dc83a64 Keep interrupt-safe maps on an additional queue. In uvm_fault(), if we're
looking up a kernel address, check to see if the address is on this
"interrupt-safe" list.  If so, return failure immediately.  This prevents
a locking screw if a page fault is taken on an interrupt-safe map in or
out of interrupt context.
1999-06-04 23:38:41 +00:00
lukem
5e76cbddfb in humanize_number(), when printing a u_int64_t, use '%qu' (unsigned long long)
instead of '%qd' (long long)
1999-06-02 05:53:56 +00:00
lukem
6a62a9cff3 sanity check bufcache before using it 1999-06-01 00:40:48 +00:00
thorpej
e50ef977d1 Don't use a read lock on an intrsafe map; these maps can only use exclusive,
non-sleeping locks.
1999-05-28 19:40:09 +00:00
thorpej
2580d306ab Change the vm_map's "entries_pageable" member to a r/o flags member, which
has PAGEABLE and INTRSAFE flags.  PAGEABLE now really means "pageable",
not "allocate vm_map_entry's from non-static pool", so update all map
creations to reflect that.  INTRSAFE maps are maps that are used in
interrupt context (e.g. kmem_map, mb_map), and thus use the static
map entry pool (XXX as does kernel_map, for now).  This will eventually
change now these maps are locked, as well.
1999-05-26 19:16:28 +00:00
thorpej
701868a6c8 Pass the appropriate access_type to uvm_vslock() for the given physio
operation: B_READ == VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, B_WRITE == VM_PROT_READ.
1999-05-26 01:08:03 +00:00
thorpej
497248ca55 XXX Pass VM_PROT_NONE to uvm_vslock() as access_type. Why are we even
vslocking here?!  copyout() on its own seems to suffice just about everwhere
else, and it's not like the process is going to exit; it's in a system
call!
1999-05-26 01:07:06 +00:00
tron
bb5689beb3 Only attempt to remove symbol table from DDB's lists of symbol tables
if we really loaded one.
1999-05-25 00:16:08 +00:00
thorpej
ba2bc023f7 Call the mdcallback immediately after computing bufpages; bufpages may
need to be clipped, and this needs to be done before computing nbuf.
1999-05-21 00:05:12 +00:00
thorpej
3aa41b1b36 Make this actually work if the BUFCACHE option is not specified, by falling
back on the traditional BSD formula of 10% of first 2MB and 5% of remaining.
1999-05-20 20:01:28 +00:00
lukem
091ffad669 MI implementation of allocsys() 1999-05-20 05:59:52 +00:00
lukem
03b1725220 rework format_bytes() into a more generic humanize_number().
implement the former with the latter.
1999-05-20 05:58:19 +00:00
sommerfeld
6c63af182f Delete test code. 1999-05-15 22:37:22 +00:00
sommerfeld
c01c0d9453 Revise previous fix:
1) protect socket flags under splsoftnet()
	2) avoid leaking memory on an error
1999-05-15 22:36:34 +00:00
tv
fc3f28c6bd Wow, that was much easier than I originally thought. Fix PR kern/7583:
serious race condition in sosend().  Upon closer inspection, the appropriate
flags are checked within splsoftnet() for soreceive(), so no change needed
there.  Also a little KNFing in sosend().
1999-05-15 16:42:48 +00:00
thorpej
c10a926030 Allow the caller to specify a stack for the child process. If NULL,
the child inherits the stack pointer from the parent (traditional
behavior).  Like the signal stack, the stack area is secified as
a low address and a size; machine-dependent code accounts for stack
direction.

This is required for clone(2).
1999-05-13 21:58:32 +00:00
thorpej
a6c810d72a Fix a (currently) harmless brian-o in last. 1999-05-13 17:28:30 +00:00
thorpej
5d97669cfe Allow an alternate exit signal (i.e. not SIGCHLD) to be delivered to the
parent, specified at fork time.  Specify a new flag to wait4(2), WALTSIG,
to wait for processes which use an alternate exit signal.

This is required for clone(2).
1999-05-13 00:59:03 +00:00
drochner
4a60ccd128 fix 2 problems with subregion allocation:
-a subregion start was ignored if all previous allocations were before
the subregion, reported by Lennart Augustsson in PR kern/7539
-an existing allocation which overlaps the beginning of the subregion
was ignored (ie overlapped) if is is not the last allocation
1999-05-11 11:02:54 +00:00
thorpej
6c37e2b392 Make sure page allocations are counted everywhere that they need to be. 1999-05-10 21:15:42 +00:00
thorpej
4b6d8943c2 Improve the pool allocator's diagnostic helpers, adding the ability to
log on a per-pool basis, reentrancy checking, and dumping various pool
information from DDB.
1999-05-10 21:13:05 +00:00
lukem
719cd63d24 Implement format_bytes(), which pretty prints a given u_int64_t into a
given buffer, and if necessary, reducing the display width of the
number to fit in the buffer by increasing the units (from kilobytes
(2^10) through to exabytes (2^60)).
1999-05-09 13:48:44 +00:00
tv
4c9c896cc8 FILE_UNUSE wasn't updated in the FDSCRIPTS block. 1999-05-07 17:38:41 +00:00
christos
e649afd171 Add NTFS for the compat names. 1999-05-06 17:11:04 +00:00
thorpej
e3669c3393 Add "use counting" to file entries. When closing a file, and it's reference
count is 0, wait for use count to drain before finishing the close.

This is necessary in order for multiple processes to safely share file
descriptor tables.
1999-05-05 20:01:01 +00:00
thorpej
4913e22a19 Fix alignment problem in the garbage-collection code path. 1999-05-05 19:05:43 +00:00
christos
a32f7169fc Align struct timeval time to the same alignment requirements of a quad.
This broke the sparc elf kernel which in microtime uses ldd to load both
words at the same time. The a.out kernel, just got lucky.
1999-05-04 16:16:54 +00:00
sommerfe
c0d15c5c7c Count lockmgr locks held by process if LOCKDEBUG || DIAGNOSTIC.
(previously, it was just under LOCKDEBUG).
1999-05-04 15:58:53 +00:00
cgd
1bce8c40fc ep_arglen is in units of 'sizeof (char *)', not in units of bytes. use
howmany(value, sizeof (char *)) to get the right value.
1999-04-30 23:02:06 +00:00
thorpej
645d5bd5f6 Share everything with proc0. 1999-04-30 21:40:30 +00:00
thorpej
b699afcb5b Pay attention to FORK_SHARECWD, FORK_SHAREFILES, and FORK_SHARESIGS. 1999-04-30 21:39:51 +00:00
thorpej
2835fc6e46 Pull signal actions out of struct user, make them a separate proc
substructure, and allow them to be shared.

Required for clone(2).
1999-04-30 21:23:49 +00:00
thorpej
882d9195a3 Oops, forgot to commit this one. Free the cwdinfo on exit. 1999-04-30 20:54:04 +00:00
thorpej
16936c9565 Break cdir/rdir/cmask info out of struct filedesc, and put it in a new
substructure, `cwdinfo'.  Implement optional sharing of this substructure.

This is required for clone(2).
1999-04-30 18:42:58 +00:00
cgd
ee94a4dacb add checks for COMPAT_OSF1 in the appropriate places 1999-04-30 05:29:20 +00:00
scottr
3d5c979e43 Pull in opt_poollog.h for POOL_LOGSIZE. 1999-04-29 17:47:19 +00:00
cgd
e85db685e9 * don't have the [onz]magic setup functions set up the stack.
* add arguments describing the vnode and ecoff header of the executable
  being set up to the [onz]magic setup functions.
* export the stack setup function and the [onz]magic setup functions.
* call the MD ecoff hook _before_ the [onz]magic and stack setup
  functions, and bail out early if the MD hook sets up vmcmds.
1999-04-27 05:36:43 +00:00
cgd
5338149302 correct comment: turn off set-id if MNT_NOSUID is set, not MNT_NOEXEC. 1999-04-27 05:28:44 +00:00
thorpej
3d23eb3ce3 More improvements to mbuf and mbuf cluster allocation:
- Initialize mbpool and mclpool with msize and mclbytes, respectively,
so that those values may be patched and have an actual affect on the
next system reboot.

- Set low water marks on mbpool (default: 16) and mclpool (default: 8).
This should be of great help for diskless systems, which need to allocate
mbufs in order to clean dirty pages; the low water marks increase the
chances of this being possible to do in memory starvation situations.

- Add support for getting/setting some mbuf-related parameters via sysctl.
* msize and mclsize (read-only)
* nmbclusters (read-only unless the platform has direct-mapped pool pages,
in which case the value can be increased).
* mblowat and mcllowat (read/write)
1999-04-26 22:04:28 +00:00
thorpej
879070ef90 Add support for the kern.mbuf sysctl node. 1999-04-26 21:56:23 +00:00
is
af3d525792 Fix adosfs's locking panic 1999-04-26 20:33:18 +00:00
simonb
a560bdeeec Use the nmbclusters variable and not the NMBCLUSTERS constant when setting
the mclpool hardlimit.
1999-04-25 03:03:03 +00:00
simonb
5d8b1ef3e4 g/c REAL_CLISTS. 1999-04-25 02:56:26 +00:00
simonb
8ce41be7b0 Move inclusion of "opt_sb_max.h" from sys/socketvar.h to
conf/param.c, and move the initialisation of the sb_max
variable from kern/uipc_socket2.c to conf/param.c.  Now
everthing that includes sys/socketvar.h doesn't get
recompiled when SB_MAX's value changes.
1999-04-22 04:50:05 +00:00
mrg
48c12bfeed revert previous. oops. 1999-04-21 02:37:07 +00:00
mrg
58540a2274 properly test the msgsz as "msgsz - len". from PR#7386 1999-04-21 02:31:49 +00:00
gwr
9b055e8c43 minor nits -- replace vsprintf with vsnprinf 1999-04-12 00:24:17 +00:00
gwr
8946cf4be4 minor nits -- strncpy into p->p_comm 1999-04-12 00:22:08 +00:00
kleink
bff1bef006 * Add a comment to ktrgetheader() mentioning that ktr_len and ktr_buf are
being left uninitialized intentionally; addresses PR kern/6987.
* In ktrsysret(), initialize the unused ktr_eosys to avoid writing random junk.
1999-04-11 18:44:00 +00:00
wrstuden
2e1fa90ecb Fix obscure bug in namei(), which was the cause of PR 7306.
The problem is that if "sl" is a symbolic link, a lookup on "sl/"
will be flagged as the last component. Thus VOP_LOOKUP will lock
the parent directory if LOCKPARENT is set. In order for the symbolic
link to be resolved, this lock needs to be released. namei() would
test for this by checking if ni_pathlen == 1, which it wouldn't as
"/" is left in the name, and namei() would not unlock the parent.
The next call to lookup() to resolve the symbolic link would fail
as the parent was still locked.
1999-04-07 05:47:37 +00:00
thorpej
b2741be06e More locking protocol fixes. Protect pool_head with a spin lock (statically
initialized).  This lock also protects the "next drain candidate" pointer.

XXX There is still one locking protocol problem, which should not be
a problem in practice, but is still marked as an issue in the code anyhow.
1999-04-06 23:32:44 +00:00
sommerfe
c97bb0650d Fix compile warning (not seen with egcs, but...) 1999-04-05 03:33:31 +00:00
chs
c109816333 Undo the part of the last revision about pr_rmpage() referencing
a data structure after it was freed.  This wasn't actually a problem,
and the change caused the wrong pool_item_header to be freed
in the non-PR_PHINPAGE case.
1999-04-04 17:17:31 +00:00
thorpej
4fd2edfbe8 mbinit() can now allocate memory. Update a comment accordingly. 1999-04-01 00:23:25 +00:00
thorpej
c431ebc42f Call cpu_startup() immediately after uvm_init(), but before mbinit().
Call configure() directly immediately after config_init().

This causes autoconfiguration to happen at the same time as before, but
creates some kernel submaps earlier, so that e.g. mbinit() can now
allocate memory.
1999-04-01 00:22:45 +00:00
thorpej
278e7ae222 Yet more fixes to the pool allocator:
- Protect userspace from unnecessary header inclusions (as noted on
current-users).

- Some const poisioning.

- GREATLY simplify the locking protocol, and fix potential deadlock
scenarios.  In particular, assume that the back-end page allocator
provides its own locking mechanism (this is currently true for all
such allocators in the NetBSD kernel).  Doing so allows us to simply
use one spin lock for serialized access to all r/w members of the pool
descriptor.  The spin lock is released before calling the back-end
allocator, and re-acquired upon return from it.

- Fix a problem in pr_rmpage() where a data structure was referenced
after it was freed.

- Minor tweak to page manaement.  Migrate both idle and empty pages
to the end of the page list.  As soon as a page becomes un-empty
(by a pool_put()), place it at the head of the page list, and set
curpage to point to it.  This reduces fragmentation as well as the
time required to find a non-empty page as soon as curpage becomes
empty again.

- Use mono_time throughout, and protect access to it w/ splclock().

- In pool_reclaim(), if freeing an idle page would reduce the number
of allocatable items to below the low water mark, don't.
1999-03-31 23:23:47 +00:00
mycroft
f145c291bd If copyout() fails, make sure to unbusy the mount point before returning. 1999-03-31 19:18:45 +00:00
mycroft
0622545249 Previous change to vn_lock() was bogus. If we got EDEADLK, it was from
lockmgr(), and it already unlocked v_interlock.  So, just return in this case.
1999-03-31 18:30:13 +00:00
thorpej
98d006d2c6 Set a hard limit (rather than an advisory high water mark for pages) of
NMBCLUSTERS for the mbuf cluster pool.  On platforms which use direct-mapped
segments for pool pages (MIPS and Alpha), this makes NMBCLUSTERS actually
meaningful (such ports don't even allocate mb_map, as it is not used to
map mbuf cluster pages).

Improve the message logged at a maximum rate of once per second.  The
new message: "WARNING: mclpool limit reached; increase NMBCLUSTERS".

In the back-end pool page allocator, remove the message about mb_map
being full.  The message was not necessarily correct as the allocator
may have been starved for pages, rather than for space in the map.  Also,
the hard limit on the mbuf cluster pool will be reached before the map
fills (the last cluster will always fit into the map), so the message
is redundant.

Add a comment in mbinit() about considering setting low water marks on
the mbuf and mbuf cluster pools.
1999-03-31 01:26:40 +00:00
thorpej
d4d4e314e9 Fix several bugs/deficiencies in the pool allocator:
- Add support for hard limits, with optional rate-limited logging of
a warning message when the pool limit is reached.  (This will be used
to fix a bug in mbuf cluster allocation on the MIPS and Alpha ports.)

- Fix some locking protocol errors.  This required splitting pr_flags
into pr_flags (which is protected by the spin lock) and pr_roflags (which
are `read only' flags, set when the pool is initialized, and never changed
again; these do not need to be protected by a mutex).

- Make the low water support actually mean something.  When a low water
mark is set, add free items to the pool until the low water mark is
reached.  When an item allocation causes the number of free items to
drop below the low water mark, make the pool catch up to it.  This can
make the pool allocator more useful for several applications (e.g.
pmap `pv entry' management) and more robust for others (for e.g. mbuf
and mbuf cluster allocation, so that the pagedaemon can use NFS to clean
pages on diskless systems without completely running dry on buffers to
receive packets in during extreme memory shoratages).

- Add a comment where we sleep waiting for more pages for the back-end
page allocator.  Specifically, instead of sleeping potentially forever,
perhaps we should just wake up once a second to try allocating a page
again.  XXX Revisit this soon.
1999-03-31 01:14:06 +00:00
wrstuden
bd2d8363bc The mode for a node is a mode_t in both struct stat and struct vattr -
don't use a u_short for intermediate storage in vn_stat.
1999-03-30 00:16:44 +00:00
kleink
2304549e9f Sync __getlogin()'s namelen argument with the libc-internal declaration
(u_int vs. size_t).
1999-03-28 17:34:33 +00:00
kleink
1c35ac8f6b Regen. 1999-03-28 17:32:51 +00:00
kleink
38c7f65f0c Sync __getlogin()'s namelen argument with the libc-internal declaration
(u_int vs. size_t).
1999-03-28 17:29:52 +00:00
eeh
69d1f9d0d3 COMPAT_SPARC32 -> COMPAT_NETBSD32 1999-03-26 04:29:20 +00:00
thorpej
c647f127c1 Assign initproc in main(), not start_init(). It's conventient to do so. 1999-03-26 01:10:50 +00:00
sommerfe
ef07055d58 Disallow tracing of processes unless tracer's root directory is at or
above tracee's root directory.
1999-03-25 04:45:56 +00:00
nathanw
e8b935d003 Garbage collect a non-useful variable in getcwd_scandir(). 1999-03-25 02:32:18 +00:00
sommerfe
f1a508e354 Prevent deadlock cited in PR4629 from crashing the system. (copyout
and system call now just return EFAULT).  A complete fix will
presumably have to wait for UBC and/or for vnode locking protocols to
be revamped to allow use of shared locks.
1999-03-25 00:20:35 +00:00
mrg
d2397ac5f7 completely remove Mach VM support. all that is left is the all the
header files as UVM still uses (most of) these.
1999-03-24 05:50:49 +00:00
lukem
8a931fcdd8 Ensure that you can only bind a more specific address when it is done by the
same uid or by root.

This code is from FreeBSD. (Whilst it was originally obtained from OpenBSD,
FreeBSD fixed it to work with multicast. To quote the commit message:
    - Don't bother checking for conflicting sockets if we're binding to a
      multicast address.
    - Don't return an error if we're binding to INADDR_ANY, the conflicting
      socket is bound to INADDR_ANY, and the conflicting socket has
      SO_REUSEPORT set.
)
1999-03-23 10:45:37 +00:00
thorpej
845b609f97 Set the high water mark on the mbuf cluster pool to NMBCLUSTERS. 1999-03-23 02:51:27 +00:00
thorpej
9614a68c70 Fix the order of arguments to roundup(). 1999-03-23 02:49:03 +00:00
thorpej
f2a91c9b91 Put back the code to log `mb_map full' that was lost when mbuf clusters
were converted to use the pool allocator.
1999-03-22 22:06:58 +00:00
sommerfe
098b6f8e8a Disallow descriptor-passing of descriptors which are open on
directories which aren't under the recipient's root.

Clean up of many error conditions involving descriptor passing, to
eliminate infinite loops, panics, premature garbage collection of
sockets, and descriptor leaks:
 - Avoid letting unp_gc() see descriptors with a refcount of zero by
removing them from the socket's queue before releasing them.
 - Avoid socket leak in PRU_ABORT (this will also gc descriptors queued
on a not-yet accepted socket when the accepting socket goes away).
 - Put in block comment explaining how unp_gc() should work.
 - Correctly manage unp_defer count so we don't get stuck in an infinite
loop with nothing to do.
 - Don't tie MARK and DEFER bits so closely together.
 - Mark descriptors queued on not-yet-accepted sockets as well.
 - Don't call sorflush on non-socket, it doesn't work very well.
 - Deal with discard of NULL file pointer.
 - Hopefully cause GC to converge faster by only deferring sockets in
unp_mark().
1999-03-22 17:54:38 +00:00
sommerfe
2f0f84b8e8 bug fix to fdavail: be consistent about taking per-process descriptor
limit into account when checking against the limit; fdp->fd_nfiles may
be greater than the current descriptor limit, and there may be space
in fdp->fd_ofiles beyond the limit.  If we say it's available,
unp_externalize will get confused and panic when fdalloc fails.
1999-03-22 17:39:44 +00:00
sommerfe
36dc99adac vinvalbuf, called from vclean, could cause a locking-against-self
deadlock in VOP_FSYNC() if the unreferenced vnode picked for
reclamation happened to be stacked on top of a vnode the process
already had locked.  This could happen if the same filesystem was
accessed both through a union mount and directly; it seemed to happen
most frequently when the direct access was through NFS.

Avoid this deadlock by changing vinvalbuf to pass a new FSYNC_RECLAIM
flag bit to VOP_FSYNC() to indicate that a reclaim is in progress and
only a `shallow' fsync is necessary.

Do nothing in *_fsync() in umapfs, nullfs, and unionfs when
FSYNC_RECLAIM is set; the underlying vnodes will shortly be released
in *_reclaim and may be reclaimed (and fsync'ed) later.
1999-03-22 17:24:19 +00:00
sommerfe
6d0f67d6aa Regen files based on changes to syscalls.master, vnode_if.src (latter
was changes to comments only, but..)
Build vfs_getcwd.c as standard part of kernel.
Add implementation of fchroot(), since two emulations already had it.
Call vn_isunder() in fchdir(), chroot(), and fchroot() to make it harder
to escape chroot().
1999-03-22 17:13:34 +00:00
sommerfe
095cd96cd5 Change namei cache to record vnode->(parent,name) entries (for directories).
Add kernel implementation of getcwd() which uses this cache, falling
back to reading the filesystem on a cache miss.
Along for the ride: add new VOP_FSYNC flag FSYNC_RECLAIM indicating
that a reclaim is being done, so only a "shallow" fsync is needed.
1999-03-22 17:01:55 +00:00
sommerfe
75fb6d661f Include some comments with more details on the VOP_LOOKUP locking protocol 1999-03-22 16:57:37 +00:00
bouyer
87662a89a2 Hinherit MNT_NOEXEC from the mount point. Without this a user can exec
arbitrary binaries by doing a user mount, even if the admin has carefully
setup his system to avoid arbitrary binaries execution.
1999-03-17 15:35:03 +00:00
kleink
51be278873 Defopt COMPAT_M68K4K. 1999-03-09 21:02:38 +00:00
mycroft
f3df26f6f3 This is sort of gratuitous, but...
Strip the leading path off of init's argv[0].
1999-03-05 07:26:21 +00:00
fvdl
31289a4af8 Fill in vnodecovered in the mount structure before calling VFS_MOUNT anyway,
some things (e.g. unionfs) may depend on it. It's currently ok
for vnodecovered to be set already; it's not for v_mountedhere in
the vnode, though.

From John Darrow.

XXX should probably just extend VFS_MOUNT to take the vnode pointer as
an argument.
1999-03-02 07:47:49 +00:00
ross
e47e3c9f45 schedclk() -> schedclock(), for consistency with hardclock(), statclock(), ...
update comments for recent scheduler mods
1999-02-28 18:14:57 +00:00
fvdl
c0fb2ab4f2 Use a SETRECURSE lock before calling VFS_MOUNT in the mount() system call,
since the lock may be taken again. This was the intention of the CANRECURSE
lock already there, but didn't work.

Only fill in the vnode<->mountpoint links (mountedhere and vnodecovered)
after VFS_MOUNT returned succesfully. It might happen that something called
from VFS_MOUNT mistook the vnode for an already successfully mounted on
one because of this.
1999-02-28 14:12:54 +00:00
fvdl
080ad305ff Recursive locks were previously only available with LK_CANRECURSE. This
could be done in one of 2 ways:

	* call lk_init with LK_CANRECURSE, resulting in a lock that
 	  always can be used recursively.
	* call lockmgr with LK_CANRECURSE, meaning that it's ok if this
	  lock is already held by us.

Sometimes we need a locking type that says: take this lock now, exclusively,
but while I am holding it, I may go through a code path which could attempt
to get the lock again, and which is unaware that the lock might already
be taken.  Implement LK_SETRECURSE for this purpose. Assume that locks and
unlocks come in matching pairs (they should), and check for this 'level'
using SETRECURSE locks.
1999-02-28 14:09:15 +00:00