guard pages. Can only debug one malloc type at a time, and nothing
larger than 1 page. But can be useful for debugging certain types
of "data modified on freelist" type problems.
Modified from code in OpenBSD.
the stack, so that it can be modified.
- pass the error code in the exit code in addition to aborting.
- kill the second exit1() call; it does not make any sense.
ctor/dtor feature, it's still faster to allocate from the cache groups
than it is from the pool (cache groups are analogous to "magazines"
in the Solaris SLAB allocator).
of some selective pieces. This fixes problem with NEW_PIPE in kernels
with DEBUG option, reported via e-mail by Chuck Silvers.
sys_pipe(): g/c fdp, provide it at the chunk of FreeBSD code where it's used
init vfs so it can the size into account when creating its hash lists.
This means that for a 2GB system, it'll have a default of 65536 buckets
instead of 2048 and when you have 200,000+ vnodes that makes a significant
difference.
disabled loans for writes (a.k.a "direct write"), oops; use uio->uio_resid
for the check instead
don't bother updating uio->uio_offset in pipe_direct_write(), it's not used
by upper layers anyway
arrange things as needed. Unfortunately, the check in sockargs()
have to stay, since 4.3BSD bind(2), connect(2) and sendto(2) were
not versioned at the time :(
This code was tested to pass regression tests.
required. This duplicates the behavour used by DDB in db_stop_at_pc()
Architectures that emulate single step in software (SOFTWARE_SSTEP) don't
clear their temporary breakpoints making it impossible to restart on the
same instruction.
than PIPE_CHUNK_SIZE, just transfer first PIPE_CHUNK_SIZE and return short
write, expecting the caller to call us again later (if they need). Previous
behaviour (besides being wrong for O_NONBLOCK reads) hung hbench under some
circumstances and other applications may have similar expectations as hbench.
This might also fix port-vax/13333 by Manuel Bowyer.
Other changes to pipe_direct_write() include:
* return short write (and success) on EOF if any data were already read;
we return EPIPE on next write(2) call
* simplify error handling, actually handle uvm_loan() failure correctly,
call pipe_loan_free() on error explicitly and only call uvm_unloan()
if the address space was _not_ already freed by pipe_loan_free()
Thanks Chuck Silvers for uvm_unloan() hints :)
Fallthough to common write in pipe_write() if pipe_direct_write()
returns ENOMEM, otherwise always break out immediatelly.
Use uvm_km_valloc_wait() instead uvm_km_valloc() in pipe_loan_alloc().