belong to us. otherwise, data will be lost on server crash.
- use b_bcount instead of b_bufsize to determine
how many pages we should deal with.
based on a patch from Chuck Silvers.
discussed on tech-kern.
* m_apply(), which applies a function to each mbuf in chain
starting at a specified offset, for a specified length.
* m_getptr(), which returns a pointer to the mbuf, as well as
the offset into that mbuf, corresponding to an offset from
the beginning of an mbuf chain.
From OpenBSD, cleaned up slightly by me.
disk is still in use.
Not for everyday use, but we have to face eg USB flash drives being
unplugged at the wrong time, and this is a way to simulate this without
wearing out the connectors.
(removes the ability to build a single ufs.o that supports ffs v1 and v2,
that animal was too large for some of the boot code.)
Use shifts and masks to avoid pulling in 64bit divide.
are vput()/vrele()d as necessary - some filesystems did use the wrong
one for some ops, and it's just safer to not take the chance
based on suggestion by Bill Studenmund
which uses WILLPUT for member which may be NULL
handle correctly dvp == vp case for WILLPUT members, so this works
for vop_remove, vop_rename
thanks Bill Studenmund for code&comments on this
and "Pass Bad Frames" bits in the EPCR register are clear.
This works around a problem where firmware sets RBM for some reason before
handing control to the NetBSD kernel.
large or too small" and reword its intro(2) description to reflect
the present use for non-numerical out-of-range errors; resolves
Andrew Brown's PR standards/21004, the discussion of which was
dramatically sped up by repeated whipping from Perry Metzger. :-)
* 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
to extract the physical address from the virtual.
On the ARM, also use the "read-only at MMU" indication to avoid a
redundant cache clean operation.
Other platforms should use these two as examples of how to use these
new pool/mbuf features to improve network performance. Note this requires
a platform to provide a working POOL_VTOPHYS().
Part 3 in a series of simple patches contributed by Wasabi Systems
to improve network performance.
in the mbuf header.
* Use the new cached paddr feature of the pool_cache API to record
the physical address of mbuf clusters. (We cannot use a ctor for
clusters, since clusters have no constructed form; they are merely
buffers).
Bus_dma back-ends may use the cached physical addresses to save having to
extract the physical address from virtual.
* Provide space in m_ext recording the vm_page *'s for an SOSEND_LOAN_CHUNK-
sized non-cluster external buffer. Use this in the sosend_loan code to
save having to extract the physical address from virtual and then look
up the vm_page *'s.
* Provide an indication that an external buffer is mapped read-only at
the MMU. Set this flag for the external buffer in the sosend_loan
case, since loaned pages are always mapped read-only. Bus_dma back-ends
may use this information to save cache flushing, since a cache flush of
a read-only mapping is redundant on some architectures (the cache would
have already been flushed when making the mapping read-only).
Part 2 in a series of simple patches contributed by Wasabi Systems
to improve network performance.
objects. Clients of the pool_cache API must consistently use
the "paddr" variants or not, otherwise behavior is undefined.
Enable this on Alpha, ARM, MIPS, and x86. Other platforms must
define POOL_VTOPHYS() in the appropriate manner in order to enable
the feature.
Part 1 of a series of simple patches contributed by Wasabi Systems
to improve network performance.
* Remove DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE. We don't use PAGE_SIZE the way Mach did.
* In uvm_setpagesize(), if we are called with uvmexp.pagesize == 0,
then assert that PAGE_SIZE != 0 (i.e. a constant), and set uvmexp.pagesize
accordingly.
* Provide defaults for MIN_PAGE_SIZE and MAX_PAGE_SIZE if not defined
by <machine/vmparam.h>. If PAGE_SIZE is not a constant, MIN_PAGE_SIZE
and MAX_PAGE_SIZE must be provided.
* If MIN_PAGE_SIZE and MAX_PAGE_SIZE are not equal (i.e. PAGE_SIZE may
not be a constant in all configurations), then ensure that PAGE_SIZE
and friends expand to variable references for LKMs.
logic as used by <machine/param.h> to define constant PAGE_SIZE if
possible.
Also define the minimum and maximum PAGE_SIZE that might appear in
any given configuration (4K and 8K, respectively).
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()
saving bit is set in incoming frames from a station, and buffers the
outgoing frames for the station until they are polled for. This
requires support in the driver to set a bit in the TIM bitmap sent
during 802.11 beacons.
So far, support for power saving in Host AP mode is only available
for the PRISM2 chipset.
required. That's what memmove() is for.
This should fix port-powerpc/16889. The backwards copyin can confuse
uiomove/genfs_getpages, resulting in corruption of files written over NFS.
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
* add receive hook - if set, this function is called when request is finished
* unstatic smb_rq_enqueue(), smb_rq_reply() so that code can use that
independant of smb_rq_simple() et al
this is needed for NT DIRECTORY CHANGE NOTIFY SMB, since they typically
take very long to complete and we want to be able to use single kernel thread
to handle them all
add support for 'nowait' requests (flag SMBR_NOWAIT), which don't expect
and answer from server and are marked as 'processed' immediatelly
after they are sent to server - needed for NT CANCEL SMB
- Add a (temporary) printf to vga_raster_load_font() for tracking font
loading process. If you encountered "vga_raster_load_font: called"
kernel message, please let me know.
- While here, some KNF.
This "oosiop" driver was originally written by Shuichiro URATA
for arc port, and then it was modified by me to make it work
also on hp700.
This driver has been tested on my NEC Express5800/240 with 53c700-66
for several months, and also tested on HP9000 735/125 with 53c700
(though current hp700 port has been broken since SA merge).
Both sync transfer and disconnect/reselect work fine,
but tagged queuing is not implemented yet.
I noted in reading the log for PR kern/20988 that they were missing
XXX I'm not sure I got the name in the comment right, but if I don't
XXX do this who will?
to determine if this filesystem was mounted by an older kernel after
having been mounted by a newer one, to avoid some summary mismatches.
* Reinstate support for 4.2 cylinder groups (read-only, as it was before).
change other SMBERROR() calls to SMBIODEBUG() - they are only useful when
debugging, and avoids spamming console/system logs with messages triggerable
from userland