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Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej 36ff5d93e8 Backout my libsa changes. 1999-11-13 21:17:56 +00:00
thorpej 471a3aa8e4 Update for the improvements to libsa, and don't reference libkern.h. 1999-11-11 20:23:16 +00:00
ross 80fd51b82b Fix error flow that was broken 10 days ago in the previous commit.
Fixes the broken i386 boot blocks and closes port-i386/8432.
1999-09-20 11:58:15 +00:00
ross 54ab5cdc54 * Fix the volume zero recognition bug; it was interacting with a
feature to avoid rereads (which was added to work around bugs in
  old SRM versions that wouldn't rewind DATs, but would return no
  error on rewind callbacks)
* Initialize the volzero signature in ustarfs_open(), rather than as a
  side effect of the first read.
* Centralize error retry.
1999-09-10 07:22:03 +00:00
ross ad3beb5695 Fix read retry error case. Closes kern/8300.
While here, add automatic error retry up to 3 times.
1999-09-01 02:32:26 +00:00
christos b953fb0414 bring back my friend the twiddle. 1999-06-22 22:44:16 +00:00
cgd 309213477a Make a bunch of backward-compatible changes to the boot blocks which allow
size to be reduced substantially.  (backward compatibility verified
by compiling one of the alpha boot blocks which uses all of the code
before and after, diffing the object files, and manually verifying that
the differences were 'correct'.  some differences were "unavoidable,"
it wanting to avoid a double-commit, because e.g. local variables which
were previously used were no longer used.)  a README which describes
supported options (or at least the ones mentioned below) is forthcoming.

add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_NO_TWIDDLE, which
  causes calls to twiddle() to be omitted if it's defined.
add support for the preprocessor macros:
	LIBSA_NO_FS_CLOSE
	LIBSA_NO_FS_WRITE
	LIBSA_NO_FS_SEEK
  which, if defined, cause the corresponding file system operations
  in the individual file system implementations to be omitted.  (note
  that all of those macros are not supported by all file systems at
  this point.  comments were added to individual file system files
  to indicate lack of support, and should be cleaned up later.  Backward
  compatibility options e.g. UFS_NOCLOSE, etc., are supported.)
add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_NO_FS_SYMLINK, which
  removes support for symbolic links from the file system support
  functions.  (same notes as for the macros above apply.)
add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_FS_SINGLECOMPONENT which
  removes all subdirectory and symlink support from the file system
  support functions.  (same notes as for the macros above apply.)
add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_NO_FD_CHECKING, which
  causes code relating to libsa file descriptor checks (e.g. range
  checking and checking that a file descriptor is valid) to be
  omitted if it's defined.
add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_NO_RAW_ACCESS, which
  causes code relating to raw device access to be omitted if it's
  defined.
change some structure copies to use bcopy() instead.  that way
  use of bcopy vs. memcpy() can easily be selected by
  LIBSA_USE_MEMCPY.  (without changes like these, you could end up
  having both bcopy() and memcpy() included.  eventually, all
  calls to bcopy should be changed to calls to memcpy() or memmove()
  as appropriate -- hopefully never the latter -- with an option to
  use bcopy instead.)
add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_NO_DISKLABEL_MSGS, which
  causes disklabel() to return '1' as msg rather than a string.  Can
  be used if the boot blocks don't care about the string, and need to
  save the space.
add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_SINGLE_FILESYSTEM, which
  if defined causes all of the file system switch code to be removed.
  Its value should be the name of the file system supported by the
  boot block, e.g. "ufs" for the FFS file system.  calls to the
  file system functions open, close, etc., which were previously
  done through a function switch are then done via direct invocation
  of <fs>_open, <fs>_close, etc. (e.g. ufs_open, ...).
add support for the preprocessor macro LIBSA_SINGLE_DEVICE, which
  does the equivalent of LIBSA_SINGLE_FILESYSTEM but for the device
  switch table.  Device entry pointes are expected to be named
  <dev>foo, e.g. the 'strategy' routine used when LIBSA_SINGLE_DEVICE
  is set to 'disk' is diskstrategy.
make ufs.c f_nindir array be unsigned ints.  the fact that it was signed
  caused ufs.c to require signed division routines (which were otherwise
  unnecessary for a small boot block).
1999-03-31 01:50:25 +00:00
dbj 82347ce33e Changes to compile the next68k bootblocks with
egcs -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes
This closes pr 6653
1999-03-26 15:41:38 +00:00
he 02cf5984b5 Retry ustarfs_cylinder_read after disk change, apparently required on i386. 1998-12-19 19:24:32 +00:00
matt 2e00799098 Conditionalize include of <lib/libkern/libkern.h> with _STANDALONE (like
libsa/nfs.c does).  Fixes VAX libsa build problem.
1998-10-30 16:56:30 +00:00
bad 34f348a9e4 Work around gcc warning. 1998-10-15 18:01:49 +00:00
ross 0450169fae 1. Avoid snarfing label areas unless necessary; read with monotonically
increasing block numbers and don't reread cylinder 0.

2. Recognize the USTAR.... meta-info file...kind of like a super-block,
   it makes the volume size and label info programmable.
1998-10-15 01:11:46 +00:00
ross 4d17a0bfee Reserve an 8K label area on every disk, not just the first. Rewrite the block
addressing and disk changing code. Separate disk addressing into three layers.
(virtual: ustar format space spanning volumes, logical: format space relative
to current volume, and physical: standard meaning). Compute a checksum of the
disk 0 8k label area, and define a label for disk 2, 3.... Detect incorrect
disk changing order and attempt to recognize our disk 0 from its checksum.
1998-10-05 04:56:36 +00:00
ross f7ef9b367f tfs -> ustarfs 1998-09-24 05:23:33 +00:00