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Author SHA1 Message Date
oster
c43fc67d7d Some days you wonder if some of the function declaration consistency
was just an accident in the first place.  Cleanup function decls and
a few comments.  [ok.. so I wasn't going to fix this many.. but once
you're on a roll....]
2003-12-30 21:59:03 +00:00
oster
ee19b085aa - first kick at a major reworking of RAIDframe's memory allocation code:
- all freelists converted to pools
  - initialization of structure members in certain cases where
	code was relying on specific allocation and usage properties
	to keep structures in a "known state" (that doesn't work with
	pools!).
  - make most pool_get() be "PR_WAITOK" until they can be analyzed
	further, and/or have proper error handling added.
  - all RF_Mallocs zero the space returned, so there is no difference
	between RF_Calloc and RF_Malloc.  In fact, all the RF_Calloc()'s
	do is tend to do is get things horribly confused.
	Make RF_Malloc() the "general memory allocator", with
	RF_MallocAndAdd() the "general memory allocator with
	allocation list".
  - some of these RF_Malloc's et al. are destined to disappear.
  - remove rf_rdp_freelist entirely (it's not used anywhere!)
  - remove: #include "rf_freelist.h"
  - to the files that were relying on the above, add: #include "rf_general.h"
  - add: #include "rf_debugMem.h" to rf_shutdown.h to make it happy
	about the loss of: #include "rf_freelist.h".

This shrinks an i386 GENERIC kernel by approx 5K.  RAIDframe now
weighs in at about 162K on i386.
2003-12-29 03:33:47 +00:00
oster
1c67e9d94b Hide more stuff inside RF_DEBUG_SHUTDOWN. Add a prototype for
rf_FreeShutdownEnt() while we're here.  Thanks to Simon B.
2002-09-23 03:42:50 +00:00
oster
7266276fb2 Add a local #define, and disable some debugging stuff. 2002-09-14 18:37:28 +00:00
oster
9a86d198bb Oops... one more #include can disappear. 2002-07-14 03:20:12 +00:00
oster
1c1010f7e7 Nuke unneeded #include. 2002-07-14 03:16:06 +00:00
lukem
a3746e00b7 add RCSIDs 2001-11-13 07:11:12 +00:00
oster
765e00d3de Step 2 of the disentanglement. We now look to <dev/raidframe/*> for
the stuff that used to live in rf_types.h, rf_raidframe.h, rf_layout.h,
rf_netbsd.h, rf_raid.h, rf_decluster,h, and a few other places.
Believe it or not, when this is all done, things will be cleaner.

No functional changes to RAIDframe.
2001-10-04 15:58:51 +00:00
oster
de43684ab7 - rf_types.h doesn't really need to pull in rf_archs.h
- for *.c, don't rely on rf_types.h to pull in rf_archs.h
2001-09-26 02:52:57 +00:00
oster
ec84f30ddd If we can't malloc a RF_ShutdownList then we should return ENOMEM right away.
Waiting for more kernel memory to come along can cause more problems than
we're willing to deal with right now.
2000-01-13 23:41:18 +00:00
oster
04719e3adc - nuke calls to rf_get_threadid() and associated #include
- change a bunch of debugging printfs from
  "[%d] ...", tid   (where tid is the "thread id")
to
  "raid%d: ...", raidPtr->raidid
- other minor rototillage
2000-01-08 22:57:30 +00:00
oster
0014588545 Phase 2 of the RAIDframe cleanup. The source is now closer to KNF
and is much easier to read.  No functionality changes.
1999-02-05 00:06:06 +00:00
oster
1eecf8e491 RAIDframe cleanup, phase 1. Nuke simulator support, user-land driver,
out-dated comments, and other unneeded stuff.  This helps prepare
for cleaning up the rest of the code, and adding new functionality.

No functional changes to the kernel code in this commit.
1999-01-26 02:33:49 +00:00
thorpej
d8f3aefec7 Use M_RAIDFRAME. 1999-01-14 22:49:05 +00:00
oster
38a3987b69 RAIDframe, version 1.1, from the Parallel Data Laboratory at
Carnegie Mellon University.  Full RAID implementation, including
levels 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, parity logging, and a few other goodies.
Ported to NetBSD by Greg Oster.
1998-11-13 04:20:26 +00:00