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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jonathan
230fb9b8ab Eliminate several uses of `curproc' from the socket-layer code and from NFS.
Add a new explicit `struct proc *p' argument to socreate(), sosend().
Use that argument instead of curproc. Follow-on changes to pass that
argument to socreate(), sosend(), and (*so->so_send)() calls.
These changes reviewed and independently recoded  by Matt Thomas.

Changes to soreceive() and (*dom->dom_exernalize() from Matt Thomas:
pass soreceive()'s struct uio* uio->uio_procp to unp_externalize().
Eliminate curproc from unp_externalize.   Also, now soreceive() uses
its uio->uio_procp value, pass that same value downward to
((pr->pru_usrreq)() calls for consistency, instead of (struct proc * )0.

Similar changes in sys/nfs to eliminate (most) uses of curproc,
either via the req-> r_procp field of a struct nfsreq *req argument,
or by passing down new explicit struct proc * arguments.

Reviewed by: Matt Thomas, posted to tech-kern.
NB: The (*pr->pru_usrreq)() change should be tested on more (all!) protocols.
2004-05-22 22:52:13 +00:00
yamt
6f30440f90 keep things not needed by userland in #ifdef _KERNEL.
(e.g. prototypes for in-kernel functions)
2003-05-05 13:21:00 +00:00
fvdl
735944405b Enhancements from Matthias Drochner:
- Try V3 first for diskless booting. Fall back to V2 if V3 fails.
	- optionally (option NFS_BOOT_TCP) try a TCP mount first
	  for diskless booting. Fall back to UDP if it fails.
	- Enable switching between UDP and TCP for remounts.
1996-10-20 13:13:22 +00:00
cgd
3e0efb4d89 changes to make this work on systems where pointers & longs are 64 bits.
This is mostly just changes to make the stuff that goes over the wire
use fixed-size types.
1995-12-19 23:07:11 +00:00
gwr
d73db495da Fixed RPC code to deal with RPC messages larger than one mbuf. 1995-04-24 21:54:56 +00:00
cgd
6b7c260753 new RCS ID format. 1994-10-26 02:45:11 +00:00
gwr
62f18b1dda Do the first BOOTPARAM RPC call to the broadcast address instead of
using the address of the RARP server because a BOOTPARAM server
might not be running on the machine that sent the RARP reply.
1994-09-26 16:42:29 +00:00