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22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
fvdl
7cfd328d97 Some tweaks to enable NFS over IPv6. The special-casing of AF_INET
should really be removed.
2000-06-09 00:00:17 +00:00
tsarna
a32696c2de Death to nfsiod!
It is replaced by kernel threads that do the same thing. The number of
kernel threads used is set with the vfs.nfs.iothreads sysctl.
2000-04-15 21:14:48 +00:00
thorpej
a3574d12b6 Clean up the NFS sysctl variables. 1998-11-13 20:09:54 +00:00
mycroft
fb526e055c Substantial signal handling changes:
* Increase the size of sigset_t to accomodate 128 signals -- adding new
  versions of sys_setprocmask(), sys_sigaction(), sys_sigpending() and
  sys_sigsuspend() to handle the changed arguments.
* Abstract the guts of sys_sigaltstack(), sys_setprocmask(), sys_sigaction(),
  sys_sigpending() and sys_sigsuspend() into separate functions, and call them
  from all the emulations rather than hard-coding everything.  (Avoids uses
  the stackgap crap for these system calls.)
* Add a new flag (p_checksig) to indicate that a process may have signals
  pending and userret() needs to do the full (slow) check.
* Eliminate SAS_ALTSTACK; it's exactly the inverse of SS_DISABLE.
* Correct emulation bugs with restoring SS_ONSTACK.
* Make the signal mask in the sigcontext always use the emulated mask format.
* Store signals internally in sigaction structures, rather than maintaining a
  bunch of little sigsets for each SA_* bit.
* Keep track of where we put the signal trampoline, rather than figuring it out
  in *_sendsig().
* Issue a warning when a non-emulated sigaction bit is observed.
* Add missing emulated signals, and a native SIGPWR (currently not used).
* Implement the `not reset when caught' semantics for relevant signals.

Note: Only code touched by the i386 port has been modified.  Other ports and
emulations need to be updated.
1998-09-11 12:50:05 +00:00
perry
4522c799a1 bzero->memset, bcopy->memcpy, bcmp->memcmp 1998-08-09 20:51:08 +00:00
fvdl
1cf3a3db94 * Implement optional 32 <-> 64 bit directory cookie translation. This uses
the directory cache as translation table. See nfs_subs.c for comments.
  Makes the code a bit more complex to look at than I would have liked,
  but doesn't affect the speed of the default behavior.
* Optimize caching behavior a bit when buffers are invalidated.
* Save some RPCs in readdir operations by not bothering if there is
  a small amount left to do to fill the buffer. It'll be done in the
  next RPC with a larger chunk anyway. Wastes a bit of buffer space
  but is faster.
* Make n_vattr an allocated vattr struct. This avoids nfsnode bloat,
  and is friendlier to the malloc routines.
1997-10-19 01:46:15 +00:00
fvdl
7f7d814e67 * New directory entry caching system. Provides full caching of any
directory cookie that may be thrown back at us from userspace, up
  to a size limit. Fixes double entry problem.
* Split flags for internal and external use in the NFS mount structure.
* Fix some buffer structure fields that weren're being used correctly.
* Fix missing directory cache inval call in nfs_open.
* Limit on NFS_DIRBLKSIZ no longer needed, bumped to the more reasonable
  value of 8k.
* Various other things that I forget, all related to the dir caching
  somehow, though.
1997-10-10 01:53:17 +00:00
fvdl
3416a7ca6d Add a few defines for WebNFS support. 1997-06-24 23:28:15 +00:00
fvdl
ae69375a24 Store RPC procnum consistently as an u_int32_t. This is as it should be,
and avoid possible server crashes due to bogus comparisons. Partly
from BSDI.
1997-05-12 23:36:04 +00:00
mycroft
c1de76e30b Allocate real malloc types for NFS, rather than using M_TEMP. 1996-12-10 10:07:22 +00:00
thorpej
aa25de69d1 NFS performance improvement from Doug Rabson/FreeBSD:
Improve the queuing algorithms used by NFS' asynchronous i/o.  The
existing mechanism uses a global queue for some buffers and the
vp->b_dirtyblkhd queue for others.  This turns sequential writes into
randomly ordered writes to the server, affecting both read and write
performance.  The existing mechanism also copes badly with hung
servers, tending to block accesses to other servers when all the iods
are waiting for a hung server.

The new mechanism uses a queue for each mount point.  All asynchronous
i/o goes through this queue which preserves the ordering of requests.
A simple mechanism ensures that the iods are shared out fairly between
active mount points.

Reviewed/integrated/approved by Frank van der Linden <fvdl@netbsd.org>
1996-12-02 22:55:39 +00:00
fvdl
e4145cb406 Align things right in NWDELAYHASH (for the Alpha). This fixes crashes in
the server code. From John Birell.
1996-05-27 11:22:31 +00:00
fvdl
5ac7df1caf Bring in a merge of Rick Macklem's NFSv3 code from Lite2 1996-02-18 11:53:36 +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
jtc
f76f1f89ad KERNEL -> _KERNEL 1995-03-26 20:35:13 +00:00
mycroft
f7c13d44bd More LIST/CIRCLEQ migration. 1994-08-18 22:47:43 +00:00
mycroft
8743009944 Convert some more lists and queues. 1994-08-17 14:43:47 +00:00
mycroft
dbd174a5da Change the reply list to a TAILQ. 1994-08-17 11:41:36 +00:00
cgd
fccfa11af5 New RCS ID's, take two. they're more aesthecially pleasant, and use 'NetBSD' 1994-06-29 06:39:25 +00:00
mycroft
cde1d47595 Update to 4.4-Lite fs code, with local changes. 1994-06-08 11:33:09 +00:00
cgd
f4b489f71c more rcs id adding and header cleanup. i like vi macros! 1993-05-20 03:18:35 +00:00
mycroft
266a376b2a Restore files lost during crash. 1993-04-20 11:20:47 +00:00