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Author SHA1 Message Date
pooka
3537e99eb1 Introduce puffs_daemon(), which works like daemon(3) except that it
also synchronizes with puffs_mount() and does not return (exit) in the
parent process until the file system has been mounted.  This makes
it possible to reliably run e.g. mount_foo jippi /kai ; cd /kai/ee
2007-11-16 18:35:10 +00:00
pooka
baea362887 Fix a few bugs and memleaks with the threading code. 2007-10-31 16:09:09 +00:00
pooka
40ffc8b91f Sprinkle some hackish locks here and there, just enough to allow
libp2k & rump to run multithreaded.
2007-10-29 15:52:44 +00:00
pooka
b40b63f077 Add possibility to set pre- and post callbacks which will be called
for all operations before or after executing the specific callback
(the api is not be final yet, though).
2007-10-28 18:40:30 +00:00
pooka
edb40ac9bf Add some very initial support for a threading worker model as an
alternative to the (vastly superior ;) continuation model.  This
is very preliminary stuff and not compiled by default (which it
even won't do without some other patches I cannot commit yet).

The raison d'commit of the patch is a snippet which ensures proper
in-order dispatching of all operations, including those which don't
require a response.  Previously many of them would be dispatched
simultaneosly, e.g. fsync and reclaim on the same node, which
obviously isn't all that nice for correct operation.
2007-10-26 17:35:01 +00:00
pooka
cb50a739c3 mmap stacks, makes it possible to align them 2007-10-26 13:51:14 +00:00
pooka
5643bf6454 Make pu_haskq a flag instead of its own variable. 2007-10-25 10:59:45 +00:00
pooka
753b7cae6e Add puffs_cc_schedule() which marks a pcc runnable and will pass
execution to it when in the main loop the next time.
2007-10-21 19:25:58 +00:00
pooka
be98071c8c Always provide caller information from the kernel based on curlwp.
(but don't deprecate the old puffs_cid interface just yet)
2007-10-21 14:28:05 +00:00
pooka
33c91738e5 Part 1/n of some pretty extensive changes to how the kernel module
interacts with the userspace file server:

  * since the kernel-user communication is not purely request-response
    anymore (hasn't been since 2006), try to rename some "request" to
    "message".  more similar mangling will take place in the future.

  * completely rework how messages are allocated.  previously most of
    them were borrowed from the stack (originally *all* of them),
    but now always allocate dynamically.  this makes the structure
    of the code much cleaner.  also makes it possible to fix a
    locking order violation.  it enables plenty of future enhancements.

  * start generalizing the transport interface to be independent of puffs

  * move transport interface to read/write instead of ioctl.  the
    old one had legacy design problems, and besides, ioctl's suck.
    implement a very generic version for now; this will be
    worked on later hopefully some day reaching "highly optimized".

  * implement libpuffs support behind existing library request
    interfaces.  this will change eventually (I hate those interfaces)
2007-10-11 19:41:13 +00:00
pooka
aa533e99dd Add error notifications, which are used to deliver errors from the
kernel to the file server for silly things the file server did,
e.g. attempting to create a file with size VSIZENOTSET.  The file
server can handle these as it chooses, but the default action is
for it to throw its hands in the air and sing "goodbye, cruel world,
it's over, walk on by".
2007-09-27 21:14:49 +00:00
pooka
dc9a91060d Add gotframe callback, which is called if an incoming frame matches
no outstanding request.
2007-09-01 16:42:42 +00:00
pooka
f9009a84a6 puffs_cc_create/destroy aren't supposed to be exported to the user 2007-08-18 10:26:05 +00:00
pooka
343e8df31e Add puffs_framev_enqueue_waitevent, which waits for read/write/error
events from an i/o descriptor.  It yields until an event happens
and continues execution when the event loop notices the event has
happened.
2007-07-20 13:14:55 +00:00
pooka
f2825a0ae8 Don't float puffs_kargs needlessly around after mount, saves
a couple k of memory (and there was much rejoycing!)
2007-07-19 12:52:28 +00:00
pooka
8c9c68dbc2 Make puffs_framebuf better suited from environments with multiple sources:
* in addition add/remove, allow enable/disable, which can be used
  to control events for descriptors without having to remove all the
  data associated with them
* add directsend/receive, which can be used to pass the same buffer
  from the caller to read/writeframe and back again
* add flags to enqueue functions and allow urgent buffers to be
  processed as the next PDU
2007-07-07 21:13:41 +00:00
pooka
8023454664 Instead of requesting various pieces of information from node-creating
methods using "please fill me"-pointers, pass "struct puffs_newinfo *"
and provide methods to fill in new node info.
2007-07-01 18:39:39 +00:00
pooka
209b3e08de cast to void * instead of actual (albeit incomplete) type to silence
gcc about type punning with -fstrict-alias
2007-07-01 17:42:19 +00:00
pooka
ffe0a01441 Instead of supplying a plain pid, supply an abstract struct puffs_cid *,
which can currently be used to query the pid and lwpid.
2007-07-01 17:22:13 +00:00
pooka
438f52d212 make puffs_cred an opaque type 2007-07-01 15:30:15 +00:00
pooka
f8326bf98e Move puffs to a two clause license where it already isn't so. And
as agc pointed out, even files with the third clause were already
effectively two clause because of a slight bug in the language...
2007-06-06 01:54:59 +00:00
pooka
7c537b89eb Change the signature of puffs_respcmp to return -1,0,1 for smaller,
equal, larger, respectively instead of 0/1 for non/equal.  This
will allow sorting the buffers for faster matching in libpuffs.
While here, change the name from respcmp to framecmp, as that better
reflects the purpose.

NOTE!  there is no obvious way to make compilation fail for file
systems which may already be using this feature (although I don't
think there are any outside our tree, as the feature is two weeks
old).  Nevertheless, non-updated file systems will fail very quickly.
2007-05-20 16:24:37 +00:00
pooka
291fe845cd Step 3 and currently final step of a more general purpose event loop:
support removal and addition of i/o file descriptors on the fly.

* detect closed file descriptors
* automatically free waiters of a dead file descriptor
* give the file server the possibility to specify a callback which
  notifies of a dead file descriptor
* move loop function to be a property of the mainloop instead of
  framebuf (doesn't change effective behaviour)
* add the possibility to configure a timespec parameter which
  attempts to call the loop function periodically
* move the event loop functions from the puffs_framebuf namespace
  to puffs_framev to differential between pure memory management
  functions
2007-05-15 13:44:46 +00:00
pooka
e94b19cfed Step 2 of general-purpose eventloop: get rid of puffs_framebuf_eventloop().
puffs_mainloop() now handles that functionality as well.
2007-05-11 21:27:13 +00:00
pooka
4966e1c1de Add some kludges to be able to execute requests on the regular program
stack instead of the continuation stack.  This is for lib/36011, where
pthread gets confused since we aren't running on the regular stack.
I'm not really sure which direction to go to with this quite yet, so
make the hack hard to enable on purpose.  The whole request dispatch
code needs cleaning anyway.
2007-05-10 12:26:28 +00:00
pooka
b223c403fc Add puffs "frame buffers", which are an abstraction of the buffering
and event handling mechanisms required in file servers with blocking
I/O backends.  puffs_framebuf is built on the concept of puffs_cc
and uses those to multiplex execution where needed.

File systems are required to implement three methods:
  * read frame
  * write frame
  * compare if frame is a response to the given one

Memory management is provided by puffs_framebuf, but the file
systems must still, of course, interpret the protocol and do e.g.
byte order conversion.

As always, puffs_framebuf is work in progress.  Current users are
mount_psshfs and mount_9p.
2007-05-05 15:48:18 +00:00
pooka
37dd7942fc Instead of keeping on adding parameters to puffs_mount(), make it
only take the bare essentials, which currently means removing
"maxreqlen" from the argument list (all current callers I'm aware
of set it as 0 anyway).  Introduce puffs_init(), which provides a
context for setting various parameters and puffs_domount(), which
can be used to mount the file system.  Keep puffs_mount() as a
shortcut for the above two for simple file systems.

Bump development ABI version to 13.  After all, it's Friday the 13th.
Watch out!  Bad things can happen on Friday the 13th. --No carrier--
2007-04-13 13:35:46 +00:00
pooka
95a18d20b9 Hide struct puffs_usermount from the rest of the world and provide
accessors for interesting data in it.  Namely, you can now get
pu->pu_privdata with puffs_getspecific(), pu->pu_pn_root with
puffs_set/getroot() and pu->pu_maxreqlen with puffs_getmaxreqlen().
2007-04-12 15:09:00 +00:00
pooka
05861b929d Checkpoint some more work in progress: for the benefit those file
system backends which operate purely based on paths, push out more
path management into the library and make path management more
abstract: enable a file system to define a bunch of path management
callbacks, which are used by the framework.  Management of normal
/this/is/a/path type paths is provided by the library.
2007-01-15 00:39:02 +00:00
pooka
7cc096d8ec * get rid of the mount callback; it's no great surprise to the
server that it needs to mount the file system backend if it wants
  to call mount
* provide some options for getmntopts(), assume that callers will parse
  command line (or fstab) args
* reorganize the puffs_cc interface just a bit, preparing for a bigger
  revamp later
2007-01-06 18:22:09 +00:00
pooka
184a7d787c checkpoint some experimental work-in-progress, namely:
Add support for having multiple outstanding operations.  This is done
by exposing enough interfaces so that it is convenient to have the
main event loop in the implementation itself and by providing a
continuation framework for convinient blocking and rescheduling.

works fine, but will undergo further cleanup & development
2006-12-29 15:28:11 +00:00
pooka
49df5bfc7b outline & export code for interfacing with kernel GET/PUT requests 2006-12-07 23:15:20 +00:00