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. This fixes random panics
when LKM for filesystem using pools was loaded and unloaded several
times.
For each leaf filesystem, add appropriate vfs_done routine.
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
With nfsv2, the nfsm_reply() macro always causes the service routine
to return if error was nonzero.
With nfsv3, we can keep going after nfsm_reply() without returning,
but nqnfsrv_getlease() didn't take this into account, so add a
return(0) after each error-case nfsm_reply(0).
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
shutdown:
During an unmount, wake up all the processes which are waiting to lock
the socket for receive, and wait for them (and the process blocked in
soreceive, if any) to go away before blowing away the socket and the
mount structure.
-arrange gateway code to fall back to the old method if the new "getfile"
is not answered (and both are enabled -- allow to switch off the new
method for symmetry)
-handle error if setting the netmask fails
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.
* Add prototype to libkern.h.
* Remove the almost-identical-copy from libsa/net.[ch].
* Change its type back to the (wrong, but harmless) historical one. (u_long)
* Kill the XXX local prototype in nfs_bootparam.c
* We shouldn't truncate the file.
* We were leaving the vnode locked (unless the truncate happened to fail).
Solaris clients may cause this under some conditions.
Problem reported by chopps, analysis and fix by me.
interface and the address allocated, to roll everything back if the
mount fails:
-put an interface pointer into "struct nfs_diskless" to have it
available for cleanup, don't pass it around anymore where the
"struct nfs_diskless" is already passed
-add a "cleanup" function which shuts the interface down
-in the protocol-specific parts, either return with "everything
ready" or "completely shut down"
-use common functions for interface initialization and shutdown
-add a function to delete all routes associate to an interface
(why is this necessary and not done by ~IFF_UP?)
g/c diskless swap stuff
general cleanup