determine the endianness of the `struct fs *o' superblock from o->fs_magic
and set needswap as necessary, rather than trusting the caller to get
it right. invariably, almost every caller of ffs_sb_swap() was calling it
with ns set to the wrong value for ns anyway!
ansi KNF ffs_bswap.c declarations whilst here.
this fixes all sorts of problems when trying to use other-endian file systems,
notably the kernel trying to access memory *way* off, possibly corrupting or
panicing, and userland programs SEGVing and/or corrupting things (e.g,
"fsck_ffs -B" to swap a file system endianness).
whilst the previous rev of ffs_bswap.c (1.10, 2000/12/23) made this problem
worse, i suspect that the problem was always there and previous versions
just happened not to trash things at the wrong time.
FFS_EI should now be a lot more stable.
space before deciding which cylinder group should contain a new directory
inode.
Fixes kern/11983; works around some, but not all, of the side effects
of kern/11989.
Tested by me for well over a month on my laptop; preliminary versions of
the fix were tested by Frank van der Linden and Herb Peyerl.
don't update UVM's notion of the file size before the VOP_FSYNC() when
we're partially truncating a file with softdeps enabled. doing so could
free pages without updating the dependency info, which would result in
"panic: softdep_write_inodeblock: direct pointer #1 mismatch 0 != N".
aby bad symptoms any more, fix for bug causing problems with this
option was in BSD4.4-Lite2 and pulled in together with softdep changes
See also Keith Smith & Margo Seltzer's paper on the topic at
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~keith/papers/realloc.ps.gz
We may sleep in it, or even recurse, with softdeps. Instead, grab
the lock later, but check if noone else has beaten us to the VFS_VGET
operation, and if so, roll back getnewvnode using vinsheadfree, and
just return.
require it to be set via tunefs(8). Silently ignore it when doing
an update mount of a writeable filesystem, the FFS/softdep code isn't ready
for this yet.
* Move the clearing of IN_MODIFIED and IN_ACCESSED later, so they are not
cleared if the bread() failed.
* Explicitly set waitfor to 0 in the softdep case, if IN_MODIFIED is not
set (mirroring the bwrite()/bdwrite() decision).
blocks are detached from the vnode at this point. When the dependencies are
broken to enable writing the blocks, the vnode will be regenerated. (The only
reason we sync buffers in this case is that they have to be detached from the
vnode.)
a set of flags ("flags"). Two flags are defined, UPDATE_WAIT and
UPDATE_DIROP.
Under the old semantics, VOP_UPDATE would block if waitfor were set,
under the assumption that directory operations should be done
synchronously. At least LFS and FFS+softdep do not make this
assumption; FFS+softdep got around the problem by enclosing all relevant
calls to VOP_UPDATE in a "if(!DOINGSOFTDEP(vp))", while LFS simply
ignored waitfor, one of the reasons why NFS-serving an LFS filesystem
did not work properly.
Under the new semantics, the UPDATE_DIROP flag is a hint to the
fs-specific update routine that the call comes from a dirop routine, and
should be wait for, or not, accordingly.
Closes PR#8996.
an optimalization strategy change is logged into syslog. Default
is 0 (to not log). This replaces the recent not quite "right"
change to only log the change if kernel is compiled with DEBUG.
in vfs_detach(). vfs_done may free global filesystem's resources,
typically those allocated in respective filesystem's init function.
Needed so those filesystems which went in via LKM have a chance to
clean after themselves before unloading.
For each leaf filesystem, add appropriate vfs_done routine.
Also remember how many times ffs_init() was called and do
the appropriate initialization on first call only. In ffs_done(),
destroy the resources when called by the last user of ffs code.
Change mfs to call ffs_init()/ffs_done() appropriately.
mode and ownership bits are flushed to disk before the vnode is
reclaimed.
The check, introduced in the softdep merge, assumes that if no blocks
are dirty, no file data *or metadata* needs to be flushed to disk. This
is true of ffs, but is not true of lfs, and may not be true of other
filesystems.
Tested by myself and Bill Squier <groo@cs.stevens-tech.edu>.
default, as the copyright on the main file (ffs_softdep.c) is such
that is has been put into gnusrc. options SOFTDEP will pull this
in. This code also contains the trickle syncer.
Bump version number to 1.4O
not set, unlock the vnode before calling the device's close routine and
relock it after it returns. tty close routines will sleep waiting for
buffers to drain, which won't happen often times as the other side needs
to grab the vnode lock first.
Make all unmount routines lock the device vnode before calling VOP_CLOSE().
call with F_FSCTL set and F_SETFL calls generate calls to a new
fileop fo_fcntl. Add genfs_fcntl() and soo_fcntl() which return 0
for F_SETFL and EOPNOTSUPP otherwise. Have all leaf filesystems
use genfs_fcntl().
Reviewed by: thorpej
Tested by: wrstuden