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.
with NFS_BOOT_DHCP.
Don't increment xid between retries anymore, it is not required and
it increases the response time in case of a slow server.
Use common code with bootparam boot.
Sun RPC bootparam/whoami return by requesting a "pseudo file"
named "gateway" and using its contents as the gateway:netmask
Example /etc/bootparams line: client gateway=router:0xfffffff0
interface. Without this, NFS_BOOT_NETMASK could be useless in
subnetting envirinment.
2. Comment out unneeded NFS swap related stuff.
Closes PR kern/3918.
From Olaf Seibert <rhialto@polder.ubc.kun.nl> (PR 3687)
* Make an attempt to check the maximum filesize before attempting
a write to the server, as write RPCs will typically happen
asynchronously, and the process will not see the error.
Fixes problems with unexpectly truncated files at 4G
* Pass up errors in nfs_writerpc correctly
the server code would always skip all dir entries for a readdirplus
operation. To avoid endlessly retrying clients, try VFS_VGET first,
and it it fails, return NFSERR_NOTSUPP so that client will fall
back to normal readdir operations.
In readdirplus, don't keep such pointers but store the file attributes
in a variable instead until they are needed. Change nfsm_loadattr*
a bit so it can accept a direct pointer to an nfs_fattr structure.
architectures), truncate them intelligently instead.
The truncation is done centralized in vnode_pager.c.
This prevents from wrap-over effects when parts of large (>2^32 byte) files
are mmapped.
Don't allow to mmap above the numerical range of vm_offset_t.
This is considered a temporary solution until the vm system handles the
object sizes/offsets more cleanly.
with full pathname lookups if a public filehandle is used, and that
it translates the '%' escapes (URL-style) in the same case. Also,
make nfsrv_fhtovp convert the public filehandle to the vp of the
publicly exported filesystem, as stored in the nfs_pub structure.
a request on the public filehandle. Extend the lookup operation to
support WebNFS, including index file support (URL style). Yucky, it's
optional in the spec, but Solaris 2.6 will support it, so..
The RPC/bootparamd calls to get the root and swap paths are now done
in nfs_boot_init() instead of nfs_boot_getfh(), so the latter now just
does the RPC/mountd call. Also changed some panics into error returns.
other requests will get through and the mount point will be effectively dead.
This could happen for mounts using TCP and -i and/or -s.
* Reserve enough space for UDP sockets. Fixes PR 3008, from Naofumi Honda.
anyone else can get to it, by checking if a reply was received, and it
has thus become unnecessary to take the lock. From FreeBSD.
XXX I don't really like this, "locks" potentially suffer from the same
problem throughout the whole kernel; they should probably be FIFO everywhere.
Some of the stuff (e.g., rarpd, bootpd, dhcpd etc., libsa) still will
only support Ethernet. Tcpdump itself should be ok, but libpcap needs
lot of work.
For the detailed change history, look at the commit log entries for
the is-newarp branch.