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phil 48bc54f25e RCS id. 1997-06-26 16:31:16 +00:00
phil cae6cd53b5 Jon Bullers pc532 changes to MAKEDEV.8 and a Makefile. 1997-06-26 16:28:40 +00:00
kleink d72a3b2da1 Leftover from last commit: require us to be initialized when a DIOCGDINFO
ioctl(2) is issued; the uninitialized disklabel pointer might get dereferenced
otherwise.
1997-06-26 16:28:34 +00:00
thorpej 4ddaa39d4d RCS ID police. 1997-06-26 07:21:44 +00:00
thorpej a2694f54d8 Don't run off the end of the format string if the caller botched for
format modifier.  Pointed out by Daniel G. Pouzzner in PR #2633.
1997-06-26 06:20:30 +00:00
thorpej 8dd0293cd3 Use UCHAR_MAX rather than "255" when sanity-checking the length of a
sockaddr in sockargs().
1997-06-26 06:13:36 +00:00
thorpej 1351e629b3 Several small changes to eliminate kludginess in dealing with unix domain
socket names:
- In unp_setsockaddr() and unp_setpeeraddr(), if the socket name can't
  fit into a single mbuf, allocate enough external storage space to
  hold it.
- In unp_bind() and unp_connect(), perform a similar operation, but allocate
  one extra byte, and ensure that the pathname is nul-terminated.
Many thanks to enami tsugutomo <enami@cv.sony.co.jp> for the sanity
checking.
1997-06-26 06:06:40 +00:00
thorpej e1fb68eb29 In sockargs():
- Add a comment describing my feelings about this interface, in general.
- Remove the COMPAT_OLDSOCK length hack.  Instead, if the socket argument
  is too long to fit in an mbuf, allocate enough external storage to
  hold it.
- If the socket argument is a sockaddr, don't allow the length to be
  greater than 255, as that would overflow sa_len.
Many thanks to enami tsugutomo <enami@cv.sony.co.jp> for his sanity checking.
1997-06-26 06:01:59 +00:00
thorpej 01cbda9800 In sbappendaddr(), if the sockaddr length is larger than will fit in
an mbuf, allocate enough external storage to hold the sockaddr.  Thanks
to enami tsugutomo <enami@cv.sony.co.jp> for providing sanity-checks.
1997-06-26 05:56:38 +00:00
perry 73de3e34b8 "fake" disklabels should make the whole thing the 'c' partition, not
the 'a' partition. Sanity checked by thorpej.

This, incidently, may have been causing user errors in initializing
new disks, as described in (now closed) pr-2729 from Scott Reynolds,
because users typically don't try to edit their c partitions to be
"correct".
1997-06-26 05:40:30 +00:00
thorpej 6043eb7d80 Avoid running off the end of the format string if the caller botched
the format modifer.  Reported by and suggested fix from Daniel G. Pouzzner
in PR #2633.  Final fix is slightly different now that we support the %q
modifier.  This fix also includes the equivalent fix for sprintf().
1997-06-26 05:17:45 +00:00
thorpej 4cea35eb42 In ccdioctl(), consolidate checks for "open for writes" and "initialized". 1997-06-26 04:25:50 +00:00
thorpej 8ad2b19321 In vndioctl(), consolidate checks for "open for writes" and "initialized",
and cover all of the cases we're supposed to cover.
1997-06-26 04:16:31 +00:00
thorpej d69ef9b761 Remove an outdated comment that is not true with the Mach VM system. 1997-06-26 04:06:57 +00:00
jeremy 335b7a2d00 Duplicate changes recently made to the SPARC version of this file:
Do not print warnings if selection of a target via DMA was interrupted
by another target.
1997-06-26 02:47:09 +00:00
pk cbfc815823 Comment out reference to term(7).
Remove an extraneous dot.
1997-06-26 01:48:40 +00:00
thorpej 0404c01c46 #define DB_AOUT_SYMBOLS 1997-06-26 01:26:56 +00:00
thorpej 9ec5f78d39 Pass the current DDB symbol table to X_db_symbol_values(). 1997-06-26 01:19:07 +00:00
thorpej d9f8d88a35 Fixup the software single-step code (used on architectures where there
is no hardware support for single-stepping):
- Fix branch prediction and delay slot computation (for the MIPS).
- Correctly deal with branch taken vs. branch not taken cases, and
  self-branches.
- General cleanup, including types botches.
Partially from Mach 3, with a bunch of cleanup work by me.
1997-06-26 01:18:11 +00:00
thorpej 1d7e4d35d9 Update prototypes for new function signatures. Note, the ddb_init()
signature is currently different for the DB_AOUT_SYMBOLS vs. the
DB_ELF_SYMBOLS cases. (XXX)
1997-06-26 01:14:16 +00:00
thorpej 84c0797eda Use db_expr_t rather than int when reading a value from the kernel
address space, to avoid type-size problems.
1997-06-26 01:13:11 +00:00
thorpej 0ae10b0d60 In the db_breakpoint_t, use a db_expr_t to store the original instruction,
not an int.
1997-06-26 01:12:05 +00:00
thorpej 76fbbf772d A few small changes to make it easier to support non-a.out symbol table
formats in DDB:
- Reverse the sense of the symbol format #ifdef... i.e. instead of
  "#ifndef DB_NO_AOUT", use "#ifdef DB_AOUT_SYMBOLS".  This is pulled
  in from <machine/db_machdep.h>.
- Change the signature of X_db_sym_init().  Instead of int * and char *,
  it now takes void *'s for the start and end of the symbol table.
- In X_db_sym_init(), check that the pointer to the beginning of
  the symbol table is aligned.
- X_db_symbol_values() now takes a "db_symtab_t *symtab" argument.
1997-06-26 01:11:00 +00:00
thorpej c95e0b0782 Use db_expr_t rather than int in a few strategic places to avoid
type-size problems.
1997-06-26 01:06:46 +00:00
thorpej 657f118b7f Update the status of a couple of items here... specifically, more aggressive
object collapse (DONE), machine-dependent hook for virtual memory allocation
(DONE - PMAP_PREFER()), and better coherency between page and buffer
caches (A LITTLE BETTER - we sync up the vnode pager in the sync(2)
system call now).
1997-06-26 01:02:07 +00:00
thorpej b7f4353935 Revert to using our own version of MD5, per discussion with Wolfgang
Solfrank.  Rationale: We want to minimize the debugger's dependency
on other parts of the system.

To avoid namespace clashes, prepent MD5 names with "ipkdb_" to make it
clear what the intent is.
1997-06-26 00:53:03 +00:00
perry 9386b2e135 move -t option to stand on its own and change a bit.
add a WARNINGS about the dangers of running without swap or only using
swap files if you have local disk to fsck.
1997-06-26 00:51:07 +00:00
thorpej e14025e742 If KGDB is defined, pull in <sys/kgdb.h> for prototypes. 1997-06-26 00:43:10 +00:00
thorpej 7c03f46228 Don't print a warning if the returned transfer count is less than 0.
This can happen during perfectly normal operation if:
	(a) We are using DMA to select a target, and
	(b) we are interrupted by another target reselecting us.
Per discussion with Paul Krannenburg.
1997-06-26 00:31:20 +00:00
thorpej 2eaa922149 Do not print "esp0: !TC [intr ...]" messages if:
(a) The interrupt is a RESEL interrupt, and
	(b) our state is SELECTING.
This condition can occur in perfectly normal operation if we are using
DMA to select the target and we are interrupted by another target
reselecting us.  Per discussion with Paul Krannenburg.
1997-06-26 00:27:25 +00:00
thorpej 650e452081 Before disk checks are performed, do a "swapctl -A -t blk" so that
block-type devices are available during disk checks, which may consume
large amounts of memory if large file systems are present.  Once "critical"
file systems (e.g. /usr and /var) are mounted, perform a "swapctl -A -t noblk"
to enable swapping on any swap files that may be listed in /etc/fstab.
1997-06-25 23:30:28 +00:00
thorpej 2ea04e4383 Add a "-t blk|noblk" device type option to swapctl -A. This allows the
user to specify "only add block devices" or "only add non-block devices".
This is useful during early system startup where swapping may be needed
before swap files are available (e.g. if fsck'ing large file systems).
1997-06-25 23:18:10 +00:00
kleink 5d1b524ff3 Fix OBOB: when reassembling a file name from the header block's `prefix'
and `name' fields, don't overwrite the glueing '/' between them.
1997-06-25 22:44:00 +00:00
jonathan e9661d76f6 MACH_CACHED_TO_PHYS() -> MIPS_KSEG0_TO_PHYS(). 1997-06-25 21:08:45 +00:00
hannken 5d4f988920 Adjust the number of ccbs allocated during initialization.
Every ccb locks 64k of memory for dma buffers.
Instead of AHA_CCB_MAX ccbs using 1MByte only sc_link.openings ccbs
per device are allocated. Thus we now use only 128KByte per device present.
1997-06-25 13:30:59 +00:00
briggs 9979fcd706 Fix from camk@telecom.ksu.edu (Kelly Campbell), via Ken Nakata, for a
problem causing SIGSEGVs under FP emulation on the 68LC040.  The size
for the type 4 exception frame was not properly defined.
1997-06-25 12:44:05 +00:00
leo b61541d6c2 Be consistent with more pedantic bus.h. 1997-06-25 12:15:54 +00:00
leo 61d060feec Add the types for 'bus_dma_tag_t' and 'bus_dmamap_t'. While here, be a bit
more precise in using types of the bus_space* address arguments.
1997-06-25 12:06:10 +00:00
mycroft 2ee8bc2b79 Don't allow writes to init's memory or registers while in secure mode. 1997-06-25 11:32:15 +00:00
jonathan 11bfae37bb Update compiled-in default partition. Default root 32Mbytes, swap 64Mbytes.
(appropriate for ELF and growth in / since 4.4bsd/pmax).
Clip default-label partitions against the end of the disk to make installs
easier.
1997-06-25 11:00:32 +00:00
mikel e5ef66b32c include <err.h> for err*() and warn*() prototypes
fix some printf() formats to take long args instead of int
1997-06-25 07:44:12 +00:00
mikel 1764309581 don't clobber SUBDIR set within conditional 1997-06-25 07:22:19 +00:00
mhitch 63f2f12797 Someday I'll learn how the MIPS cpu works; add some delay after the tlbp
when switching to a new process.  This was causing a ktlbmiss and stack
overflow panic on R3000 machines.
1997-06-25 05:06:01 +00:00
mellon 021ee70ed5 Adjust options statements so that if they are commented out or uncommented, it doesn't screw up indentation. 1997-06-25 04:41:15 +00:00
mrg 68a93585b8 update with recent change. also fix warning (and bug) from perl -w 1997-06-25 03:31:56 +00:00
thorpej 97ffd3ad25 Document COMPAT_NOMID. From David Brownlee <abs@mono.org> PR #3554. 1997-06-25 03:13:00 +00:00
thorpej 319920c23a Add "struct", "member", and "export" keywords, per PR #3555, from
Ty Sarna <tsarna@endicor.com>.
1997-06-25 03:09:06 +00:00
lukem 2ed204d14c Change {UID,GID}_MAX from 2^32-2 to 2^31-2 (which was the original
intention). This is because setreuid takes signed ints, which may
be -1 to indicate ``don't change [ug]id''.
1997-06-25 00:48:09 +00:00
lukem 5170144fac Apply [bin/3270] from Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@quick.com.au>, with fixes by me:
* if the user has an s/key, provide a reminder in the password prompt
* if '-s' is given once, force a user that has an s/key to use it
* if '-s' is given more than once, only permit s/key logins
1997-06-25 00:15:04 +00:00
fvdl 5276454896 Document new options. 1997-06-24 23:53:20 +00:00