The __UNCONST macro is now used only where necessary and the RW macros
are gone. Most of the changes here are consumers of the
sysctl_createv(9) interface that now takes a pair of const pointers
which used not to be.
into the "vfsops" link set.
- Use VFS_ATTACH() where vfsops are declared for individual file systems.
- In vfsinit(), traverse the "vfsops" link set, rather than vfs_list_initial[].
cache; this appears to fix the random file content corruption which
happens when more than one cluster is read at the same time, i.e. for
files > 3*cluster_size
Fixes PR kern/23835
change obtained from FreeBSD ntfs_subr.c rev. 1.31
this means we can no longer look at the vnode size to determine how many
pages to request in a fault, which is good since for NFS the size can change
out from under us on the server anyway. there's also a new flag UBC_UNMAP
for ubc_release(), so that the file system code can make the decision about
whether to cache mappings for files being used as executables.
foo_mountfs() to foo_mount(), to match the new mountroot API.
Also, for ext2fs and lfs, copy some restructuring from ffs to allow changing
file system parameters without specifying the device name.
(ntfs could use some more work.)
and just passes it on to the file system functions. This avoids opening and
closing the device several times.
Mentioned on tech-kern some time ago, IIRC. I've been running this for a
long time.
and adjust callers appropriately. cn_nameptr isn't NUL-terminated
for non-leaf components, so it's incorrect to assume it is always
NUL-terminated.
This fixes previous utf8-ization changes to not panic for cases
like 'echo */*/*.ps' in case the intermediate path components
are not in cache (yet).
the root of the file system, and slaves and masters alternate starting
at 3. This means the inode numbers won't be really large until you
really allocate a really lot of ptys.
some strange type names with their C99 equivalent.
This avoids sign extension of 32bit fields (like the file size) on 64bit
archs.
Based on a patch supplied by Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert in PR kern/28471;
should fix that PR.
zero in ptyfs_getattr(). There's no reason to make them something
else and no other devices (except for disk devices) report anything
other than zero here, so why should we be different?
into UTF-8, rather than filtering them to ISO-8859-1 subset
provide vfs.cd9660.utf8_joliet sysctl to switch to the former
iso-8859-1-only handling, default is to UTF-8 encode
by permissions. Ie denial is up to server with clients/openers needing to use
advisory locks for further control. From FreeBSD.
Fixes file access problem when the file is already open on the server.
Problem reported by George Abdelmalik <gabdelmalik at avdat dot com dot au>
Reviewed by jdolecek.
* Rather than using mnt_maxsymlinklen to indicate that a file systems returns
d_type fields(!), add a new internal flag, IMNT_DTYPE.
Add 3 new elements to ufsmount:
* um_maxsymlinklen, replaces mnt_maxsymlinklen (which never should have existed
in the first place).
* um_dirblksiz, which tracks the current directory block size, eliminating the
FS-specific checks littered throughout the code. This may be used later to
make the block size variable.
* um_maxfilesize, which is the maximum file size, possibly adjusted lower due
to implementation issues.
Sync some bug fixes from FFS into ext2fs, particularly:
* ffs_lookup.c 1.21, 1.28, 1.33, 1.48
* ffs_inode.c 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.66, 1.67
* ffs_vnops.c 1.84, 1.85, 1.86
Clean up some crappy pointer frobnication.
for easier maintenance; the decision to use either
SMB_TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION or SMB_COM_QUERY_INFORMATION_DISK
is done inside it, the code for populating struct statvfs with values
is shared
that userland would pick up correct size of unit (it uses lower of
these values as the size of one 'block' for f_blocks et.al.)
fixes PR bin/25319 by Juan RP
- Not enabled by default. Needs kernel option FFS_SNAPSHOT.
- Change parameters of ffs_blkfree.
- Let the copy-on-write functions return an error so spec_strategy
may fail if the copy-on-write fails.
- Change genfs_*lock*() to use vp->v_vnlock instead of &vp->v_lock.
- Add flag B_METAONLY to VOP_BALLOC to return indirect block buffer.
- Add a function ffs_checkfreefile needed for snapshot creation.
- Add special handling of snapshot files:
Snapshots may not be opened for writing and the attributes are read-only.
Use the mtime as the time this snapshot was taken.
Deny mtime updates for snapshot files.
- Add function transferlockers to transfer any waiting processes from
one lock to another.
- Add vfsop VFS_SNAPSHOT to take a snapshot and make it accessible through
a vnode.
- Add snapshot support to ls, fsck_ffs and dump.
Welcome to 2.0F.
Approved by: Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@netbsd.org>
and tweak lkminit_*.c (where applicable) to call them, and to call
sysctl_teardown() when being unloaded.
This consists of (1) making setup functions not be static when being
compiled as lkms (change to sys/sysctl.h), (2) making prototypes
visible for the various setup functions in header files (changes to
various header files), and (3) making simple "load" and "unload"
functions in the actual lkminit stuff.
linux_sysctl.c also needs its root exposed (ie, made not static) for
this (when built as an lkm).
an _LKM.
This adds pools to the list of things that lkms must do manually
because they're set up with link sets. Not that there's anything
wrong with link sets, but that we need to try harder to remember that
lkms are second class citizens. Of a sort.
no longer use and/or need it
- removed casts from unionfs, deadfs and fdesc
(there are more to hunt down still)
- changed vfs_quotactl args argumet from caddr_t to void *
- changed vfs_quotactl structures/callers to reflect the api change
Compiled fine and ran for about a day. Approved/reviewed by
christos@netbsd.org and gimpy@netbsd.org.
to pool_init. Untouched pools are ones that either in arch-specific
code, or aren't initialiased during initial system startup.
Convert struct session, ucred and lockf to pools.
exactly the filename we wanted to lookup, so that file names differing
in case are refused right away
resolves the chdir part of PR kern/22835 by Rob Quinn (cd succeeded when
it was supposed to fail)
also normalize function contents to resemble other filesystems,
and add a SMBVDEBUG() to ease eventual future debugging
partially based on FreeBSD rev. 1.29
fixes PR kern/23373 by Piotr Stolc
in smbfs_close(); it's necessary to overcome limitation of the current
directory lookup code
this fixes problem where ls wouldn't show newly created files, such as:
> touch a b c
> ls
>
problem and fix pointed out by YAMAMOTO Takashi
so that mmap()ped regions remain accessible even when the file descriptor
is closed
g/c smbnode's n_opencount, and have single NOPEN flag instead
fixes PR kern/24516 by Lloyd Parkes
change obtained from FreeBSD, with only minor adjustments
is carried out; particularily, don't touch it if the rename files
due to EXDEV - the 'from' or 'to' vnode may not be on smbfs filesystem
at all in that case
this is the final fix for PR kern/24455 by Milos Urbanek
* it should not be called for rmdir or remove vop
* for create and mkdir, it should only be called on error, or when
SAVESTART flag is not set
fixes PR kern/24455 by Milos Urbanek
VOP_STRATEGY(bp) is replaced by one of two new functions:
- VOP_STRATEGY(vp, bp) Call the strategy routine of vp for bp.
- DEV_STRATEGY(bp) Call the d_strategy routine of bp->b_dev for bp.
DEV_STRATEGY(bp) is used only for block-to-block device situations.
Gone are the old kern_sysctl(), cpu_sysctl(), hw_sysctl(),
vfs_sysctl(), etc, routines, along with sysctl_int() et al. Now all
nodes are registered with the tree, and nodes can be added (or
removed) easily, and I/O to and from the tree is handled generically.
Since the nodes are registered with the tree, the mapping from name to
number (and back again) can now be discovered, instead of having to be
hard coded. Adding new nodes to the tree is likewise much simpler --
the new infrastructure handles almost all the work for simple types,
and just about anything else can be done with a small helper function.
All existing nodes are where they were before (numerically speaking),
so all existing consumers of sysctl information should notice no
difference.
PS - I'm sorry, but there's a distinct lack of documentation at the
moment. I'm working on sysctl(3/8/9) right now, and I promise to
watch out for buses.
filesystem. With this particular corruption, the code in pcbmap()
would compute an offset into an array that was way out of bounds,
so check the bounds before trying to access and return an error if
the offset would be out of bounds.
file system.
The function vfs_write_suspend stops all new write operations to a file
system, allows any file system modifying system calls already in progress
to complete, then sync's the file system to disk and returns. The
function vfs_write_resume allows the suspended write operations to
complete.
From FreeBSD with slight modifications.
Approved by: Frank van der Linden <fvdl@netbsd.org>
mv MNT_GONE, MNT_UNMOUNT and MNT_WANTRDWR to this field
additonally add mnt_writeopcountupper and mnt_writeopcountlower fields
in preparation for pending write suspension support work
bump kernel version to 1.6ZD
add quota support to TODO - makes sense only once writing support
would be implemented, and only once NTFS would support notion of file 'owner'
adresses kern/21967 by Martin Husemann
the execute bit off for files, but keep search permission for directories.
Change contributed in PR kern/21538 by Pavel Arnost, based on some FreeBSD
patches.
Further manpage changes, and backward-compatibility adjustments done by me.
Also fixes PR kern/16778 by Johan Danielsson, and PR kern/3400 by Rick Byers
* Remove the "lwp *" argument that was added to vget(). Turns out
that nothing actually used it!
* Remove the "lwp *" arguments that were added to VFS_ROOT(), VFS_VGET(),
and VFS_FHTOVP(); all they did was pass it to vget() (which, as noted
above, didn't use it).
* Remove all of the "lwp *" arguments to internal functions that were added
just to appease the above.
be inserted into ktrace records. The general change has been to replace
"struct proc *" with "struct lwp *" in various function prototypes, pass
the lwp through and use l_proc to get the process pointer when needed.
Bump the kernel rev up to 1.6V
- Under chroot it displays only the visible filesystems with appropriate paths.
- The statfs f_mntonname gets adjusted to contain the real path from root.
- While was there, fixed a bug in ext2fs, locking problems with vfs_getfsstat(),
and factored out some of the vfsop statfs() code to copy_statfs_info(). This
fixes the problem where some filesystems forgot to set fsid.
- Made coda look more like a normal fs.
* vinvalbuf needs to be called without simplelocks held
* need to release the lock in opencount > 0 case
* need to release the lock before smbfs_findclose(), since that
can send a request to SMB server and attempt to pool_get() a request buffer
problem path found & testing by Martin Husemann, fix adresses PR kern/21067
replace the VOP__UNLOCK() macros with VOP_UNLOCK() directly - it just
obfuscates the code
similarily for VN_LOCK()->vn_lock()
unlock dvp before ntvattrget call in ntfs_lookup() in '..' case, not after
fix problem in ntfs_lookup() where PDIRUNLOCK was not set in one code path
after unlocking parent directory vnode
is used to setup a 'PID' for the lock; if a SMB write request is sent
to server, it returns EDEADLK if it doesn't have same PID. since we
use '1' as request PID (see smb_rq_new()), we must use '1' here too,
for now
add a comment what is the ID used for, to avoid similar mistake in future
this partially back off rev 1.5, and makes advisory locking work
on SMB shares mounted from Windows again (sigh)
the condition was changed to be true when the file _should_ be removed,
but ended up wrong way
this fixes a problem where it wasn't possible to remove regular files
from mounted smbfs share
smbfs_smb_close() - that routine allocates memory and could sleep
problem found with LOCKDEBUG, change adresses PR kern/21067 by Martin Husemann
g/c unneeded VOP_GETATTR() call from smbfs_closel()
convert all code to use smb_{rq|t2}_alloc() instead of allocating
structures on stack, make smb_rq_init()/smb_t2_init() static and not
exported outside smb_rq.c
server supports it
for this, need NT CREATE AND X a directory in smbfs_open(), so that
we get the FID handle used for DIRECTORY CHANGE NOTIFY SMB
this could eventually be used to 'watch' even regular files, by
watching its parent directory and lookup/VN_KNOTE() when we get
REMOVED/RENAMED/MODIFIED action
also reorganize the kqueue code somewhat to use simplify locking
and knote detach
having some #ifdef UNION code in vfs_vnops.c, introduce variable
'vn_union_readdir_hook' which is set to address of appropriate
vn_readdir() hook by union filesystem when it's loaded & mounted
this is basically copy of what nfs_kq.c does - a thread periodically
polls server checking if any of the wateched files changed
eventually this should be changed to take advantage of SMB Directory
Change Notify
number
bump the timeout to 5s; eventually we'd want to do some heuristics similar
to NFS, i.e. make the attribute cache timeout longer for files nor recently
changed
This is potentially fragile, since the vnode may have been reclaimed
in vflush(), and used by different filesystem. This wouldn't actually
happen due to n_parent link to parent directory, but better safe
than sorry.
Since sm_root is only and strictly cache to speed up VFS_ROOT(),
it can be acquired/dropped any time. Rearrange code to not
require sm_root set, and change smbfs_root() back to set
sm_root if it's not set yet. smbfs_unmount() now only vrele()s
the root vnode if sm_root is set, and doesn't try reacquire it
if vflush() fails.
problem with vref() after vflush() pointed out by Bill Studenmund
smbfs_setroot()
remove pointless if() and MNT_LOCAL flag handling in smbfs_unmount()
turn the check for non-null sm_root to KASSERT() in smbfs_statfs()
adjust some comments
* lock/unlock mntvnode_slock and vnode interlock appropriately
* use LK_NOWAIT for vget()
* adjust the check for vnode being dirty to check fs-private 'modified' flag,
and drop waitfor/VOP_ISLOCKED() check
former smbfs_hash() may have accessed memory past buffer (ouch!), and accessed
memory in alignment-unsafe way
as an added bonus, hash32_strn() appears to have better distribution
* make sure islastcn and lockparent is set before used when the entry is cached
* add VWRITE check for nameiop == RENAME, add necessary unlock/relock for
ISDOTDOT case
adjust smbfs_print() to have slightly nicer output
enable vnode locking
* use LK_RETRY for the vget()
* turn the check for dead parent vnode to #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC panic
* reformat the hash walk code a little, and only assign vp if entries match
* add some comments
* g/c unused members 'mount_point', 'root_path', which only take space
* rename 'dev' to 'dev_fd' to more closely match what it is
* add 'export' member to avoid changing this again if ever smbfs would
be made exportable
bump SMBFS_VERMIN - ABI/API change; mount_smbfs needs to be recompiled
to work again
make smbfs_name_{alloc|free} inline
turn some checks for smbfs code errors to KASSERT()s
KNF some
also initialize n_size in smbfs_node_alloc()
g/c write-only variable in smbfs_nget()
make smbfs_readvdir() slightly more readable, and don't adjust uio_offset
by hand
g/c the lock code around smbfs_readvdir() - a) it's not needed here b) it
didn't do anything anyway
add some KASSERTs
simplify smbfs_vinvalbuf() a bit, use plain interruptible sleep instead
of smb_proc_intr()
for different cache_lookup() semantics
fix smbfs_pathcheck() to not assume zero-ended component name
remove the bogus code in smbfs_close(), it's not needed on NetBSD
fix couple other vnop routines to do vput()/vrele()/PNBUF_PUT() as appropriate
KNF
#if 0 smbfs_hashprint(), and mark it static
do NOT reinit vp->v_lock - getnewvnode() did it for us
smbfs_reclaim(): unconditionaly do LIST_REMOVE(), and de-obfuscate parent
directory vrele() call
so that the filesystem wouldn't appear as busy when it's not, and vref()
it back if the vflush() fails
LK_DRAIN sm_hashlock before freeing the smbmount struct
g/c one meaningless check in smbfs_root()
* g/c superfluous printfs
* use vcp on one more place
* don't need to check result of allocation with M_WAITOK
* just exlicitly return (0) on the success path, rather than return (error)
terminate the check if options SMB was included
remove the #ifndef FB_CURRENT around f_mntonname; FB_CURRENT used to be defined
in netsmb headers, and this caused f_mntonname to not be initialized
terminate the messy code setting f_mntfromname, and use snprintf() instead
malloc types into a structure, a pointer to which is passed around,
instead of an int constant. Allow the limit to be adjusted when the
malloc type is defined, or with a function call, as suggested by
Jonathan Stone.