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.
Set MINFREE to 80, since that's a more reasonable value according to the
literature than FFS' 90. Remove a bunch of other unused FFS cruft from
config.h.
Initialize lfs_bfree correctly vis-a-vis MIN_FREE_SEGS, so the
filesystem doesn't over-represent the amount of free space it has.
Initialize lfs_dmeta so the kernel can estimate starting from a
reasonable value.
Change the space computation to appear to change the size of the *disk*
rather than the *bytes used* when more segment summaries and inode
blocks are written. Try to estimate the amount of space that these will
take up when more files are written, so the disk size doesn't change too
much.
Regularize error returns from lfs_valloc, lfs_balloc, lfs_truncate: they
now fail entirely, rather than succeeding half-way and leaving the fs in
an inconsistent state.
Rewrite lfs_truncate, mostly stealing from ffs_truncate. The old
lfs_truncate had difficulty truncating a large file to a non-zero size
(indirect blocks were not handled appropriately).
Unmark VDIROP on fvp after ufs_remove, ufs_rmdir, so these can be
reclaimed immediately: this vnode would not be written to disk again
anyway if the removal succeeded, and if it failed, no directory
operation occurred.
ufs_makeinode and ufs_mkdir now remove IN_ADIROP on error.
Clear pending interrupts before starting a DMA transfer. If an interrupt
occurs while the HDC9224 is doing DMA, the transfered data will be
scrambled (without giving any errors, quite bad).
<vm/vm_extern.h> merged into <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
<vm/vm_page.h> merged into <uvm/uvm_page.h>
<vm/pmap.h> has become <uvm/uvm_pmap.h>
this leaves just <vm/vm.h> in NetBSD.