by Anders Magnusson.
Honor elem_count in the KERN_PROC2 case, as well as overall buffer
space. The only user-land code to use this set the elem_count to
"buffer_space / elem_size", so we've had no incorrect behaviour to date.
- For cleaner subprocess traces, malloc something before
spawning, so the syscalls malloc does while initializing don't gunk up
the trace.
- Increase pipe buffer sizes.
- Change ktrace interface to pass in the current process, rather than
p->p_tracep, since the various ktr* function need curproc anyway.
- Add curproc as a parameter to mi_switch() since all callers had it
handy anyway.
- Add a second proc argument for inferior() since callers all had
curproc handy.
Also, miscellaneous cleanups in ktrace:
- ktrace now always uses file-based, rather than vnode-based I/O
(simplifies, increases type safety); eliminate KTRFLAG_FD & KTRFAC_FD.
Do non-blocking I/O, and yield a finite number of times when receiving
EWOULDBLOCK before giving up.
- move code duplicated between sys_fktrace and sys_ktrace into ktrace_common.
- simplify interface to ktrwrite()
All the dirop vnops now mark the inodes with a new flag, IN_ADIROP, which
is removed as soon as the dirop is done (as opposed to VDIROP which stays
until the file is written). To address one issue raised in PR#9357.
state into global and per-CPU scheduler state:
- Global state: sched_qs (run queues), sched_whichqs (bitmap
of non-empty run queues), sched_slpque (sleep queues).
NOTE: These may collectively move into a struct schedstate
at some point in the future.
- Per-CPU state, struct schedstate_percpu: spc_runtime
(time process on this CPU started running), spc_flags
(replaces struct proc's p_schedflags), and
spc_curpriority (usrpri of processes on this CPU).
- Every platform must now supply a struct cpu_info and
a curcpu() macro. Simplify existing cpu_info declarations
where appropriate.
- All references to per-CPU scheduler state now made through
curcpu(). NOTE: this will likely be adjusted in the future
after further changes to struct proc are made.
Tested on i386 and Alpha. Changes are mostly mechanical, but apologies
in advance if it doesn't compile on a particular platform.
This bug is only visible on some disks, and I have verified that it works
correctly on VAX. However, du to the author, it is a problem on other
machines/disks as well. Here's the author's comments:
> The MI code for the NCR5380 has a small bug in it The RZ56 wants to
> negotiate for Synchronous Data Transfers and when it does, the current code
> looks like it will send a REJECT message as the spec calls for when we cant
> handle the request. However, a couple of lines of code in the
> ncr5380_msg_in routine are missing wrt the PARITY message and anything that
> wants to send a REJECT message. The ATN setup that is done in
> ncr_sched_msgout is immediately negated by the final byte ACK sequence in
> this routine. This causes bad things to happen to an RZ56.
kernel should only be used for experimentation
comment out some stuff not present or used on my development machine
g/c ef
add (commented out) aha attachment
db_stack_trace_print(__builtin_frame_address(0),...), to printf() the
stack trace to the message bufffer and console. Idea from SunOS/Solaris.
Useful when dumping fails.