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christos 6d5a568271 don't accept a negative number of swap devices; it will attempt to malloc
something very large and might crash the kernel; From Evgeny Demidov
2004-05-14 16:56:09 +00:00
simonb b5d0e6bf06 Initialise (most) pools from a link set instead of explicit calls
to pool_init.  Untouched pools are ones that either in arch-specific
code, or aren't initialiased during initial system startup.

 Convert struct session, ucred and lockf to pools.
2004-04-25 16:42:40 +00:00
christos 6bd1d6d4db Replace the statfs() family of system calls with statvfs().
Retain binary compatibility.
2004-04-21 01:05:31 +00:00
junyoung 1e2b269ded - Nuke __P().
- Drop trailing spaces.
2004-03-24 07:50:48 +00:00
hannken 3db4e2acd8 Make VOP_STRATEGY(bp) a real VOP as discussed on tech-kern.
VOP_STRATEGY(bp) is replaced by one of two new functions:

- VOP_STRATEGY(vp, bp)  Call the strategy routine of vp for bp.
- DEV_STRATEGY(bp)      Call the d_strategy routine of bp->b_dev for bp.

DEV_STRATEGY(bp) is used only for block-to-block device situations.
2004-01-25 18:06:48 +00:00
yamt 7266a95907 store a i/o priority hint in struct buf for buffer queue discipline. 2004-01-10 14:39:50 +00:00
pk 9a4aea0127 When retiring a swap device with marked bad blocks on it we should update
the `# swap page in use' and `# swap page only' counters.  However, at the
time of swap device removal we can no longer figure out how many of the
bad swap pages are actually also `swap only' pages.

So, on swap I/O errors arrange things to not include the bad swap pages in
the `swpgonly' counter as follows: uvm_swap_markbad() decrements `swpgonly'
by the number of bad pages, and the various VM object deallocation routines
do not decrement `swpgonly' for swap slots marked as SWSLOT_BAD.
2003-08-28 13:12:17 +00:00
pk 5869d91cb9 Introduce uvm_swapisfull(), which computes the available swap space by
taking into account swap devices that are in the process of being removed.
2003-08-11 16:33:30 +00:00
fvdl d5aece61d6 Back out the lwp/ktrace changes. They contained a lot of colateral damage,
and need to be examined and discussed more.
2003-06-29 22:28:00 +00:00
thorpej a06b275edc Undo part of the ktrace/lwp changes. In particular:
* Remove the "lwp *" argument that was added to vget().  Turns out
  that nothing actually used it!
* Remove the "lwp *" arguments that were added to VFS_ROOT(), VFS_VGET(),
  and VFS_FHTOVP(); all they did was pass it to vget() (which, as noted
  above, didn't use it).
* Remove all of the "lwp *" arguments to internal functions that were added
  just to appease the above.
2003-06-29 18:43:21 +00:00
darrenr 960df3c8d1 Pass lwp pointers throughtout the kernel, as required, so that the lwpid can
be inserted into ktrace records.  The general change has been to replace
"struct proc *" with "struct lwp *" in various function prototypes, pass
the lwp through and use l_proc to get the process pointer when needed.

Bump the kernel rev up to 1.6V
2003-06-28 14:20:43 +00:00
thorpej eb14e86676 Add a new BUF_INIT() macro which initializes b_dep and b_interlock, and
use it.  This fixes a few places where either b_dep or b_interlock were
not properly initialized.
2003-02-25 20:35:31 +00:00
pk 338f31f581 Make the buffer cache code MP-safe. 2003-02-05 21:38:38 +00:00
thorpej b193480908 Add extensible malloc types, adapted from FreeBSD. This turns
malloc types into a structure, a pointer to which is passed around,
instead of an int constant.  Allow the limit to be adjusted when the
malloc type is defined, or with a function call, as suggested by
Jonathan Stone.
2003-02-01 06:23:35 +00:00
thorpej b78f59b443 Merge the nathanw_sa branch. 2003-01-18 08:51:40 +00:00
perry bbad42171f /*CONTCOND*/ while (0)'ed macros 2002-11-02 07:40:47 +00:00
chs e60ad901b2 examine the B_ERROR flag instead of the b_error field to determine
whether or not an error has occured.  pointed out by Stephan Uphoff.
2002-10-27 16:53:20 +00:00
jdolecek e0cc03a09b merge kqueue branch into -current
kqueue provides a stateful and efficient event notification framework
currently supported events include socket, file, directory, fifo,
pipe, tty and device changes, and monitoring of processes and signals

kqueue is supported by all writable filesystems in NetBSD tree
(with exception of Coda) and all device drivers supporting poll(2)

based on work done by Jonathan Lemon for FreeBSD
initial NetBSD port done by Luke Mewburn and Jason Thorpe
2002-10-23 09:10:23 +00:00
provos 0f09ed48a5 remove trailing \n in panic(). approved perry. 2002-09-27 15:35:29 +00:00
gehenna 77a6b82b27 Merge the gehenna-devsw branch into the trunk.
This merge changes the device switch tables from static array to
dynamically generated by config(8).

- All device switches is defined as a constant structure in device drivers.

- The new grammer ``device-major'' is introduced to ``files''.

	device-major <prefix> char <num> [block <num>] [<rules>]

- All device major numbers must be listed up in port dependent majors.<arch>
  by using this grammer.

- Added the new naming convention.
  The name of the device switch must be <prefix>_[bc]devsw for auto-generation
  of device switch tables.

- The backward compatibility of loading block/character device
  switch by LKM framework is broken. This is necessary to convert
  from block/character device major to device name in runtime and vice versa.

- The restriction to assign device major by LKM is completely removed.
  We don't need to reserve LKM entries for dynamic loading of device switch.

- In compile time, device major numbers list is packed into the kernel and
  the LKM framework will refer it to assign device major number dynamically.
2002-09-06 13:18:43 +00:00
drochner 77944bfa08 call cpu_dumpconf() after dumpdev change, so that
the global dumpsize/dumplo get updated
2002-08-31 17:07:59 +00:00
chs ebe4c850ef allocate the bufq after zeroing the swapdev structure, not before. 2002-07-27 14:37:00 +00:00
hannken 7de36862a8 Rename bufq_init() to bufq_alloc().
Add bufq_free() to remove a buffer queue.
Avoid MALLOC while holding a spinlock.

From Chuck Silvers.
2002-07-21 15:32:17 +00:00
hannken d4c062b4cc Convert to new device buffer queue interface. 2002-07-19 16:26:01 +00:00
fredette c857df5775 When preparing to swap to a miniroot partition, add a little
padding to our estimate of the miniroot's size, to avoid
overwriting it.
2002-05-09 21:43:44 +00:00
manu 8645636b04 Updated comment to reflect the creation of uvm_swap_stats() 2002-04-01 12:24:11 +00:00
manu da6e8ccbe8 Don't allocate struct swapent when we only need a struct oswapent. 2002-03-26 11:50:26 +00:00
manu 2debbde786 Move swapctl(SWAP_STATS) implementation to a separate function called
uvm_swap_stats(). This is done in order to allow COMPAT_* swapctl()
emulation to use it directly without going through sys_swapctl().

The problem with using sys_swapctl() there is that it involves
copying the swapent array to the stackgap, and this array's size
is not known at build time. Hence it would not be possible to
 ensure it would fit in the stackgap in any case.
2002-03-18 11:43:01 +00:00
thorpej 1f6482dd1e Remove PR_MALLOCOK. 2002-03-09 07:28:20 +00:00
thorpej a180cee23b Pool deals fairly well with physical memory shortage, but it doesn't
deal with shortages of the VM maps where the backing pages are mapped
(usually kmem_map).  Try to deal with this:

* Group all information about the backend allocator for a pool in a
  separate structure.  The pool references this structure, rather than
  the individual fields.
* Change the pool_init() API accordingly, and adjust all callers.
* Link all pools using the same backend allocator on a list.
* The backend allocator is responsible for waiting for physical memory
  to become available, but will still fail if it cannot callocate KVA
  space for the pages.  If this happens, carefully drain all pools using
  the same backend allocator, so that some KVA space can be freed.
* Change pool_reclaim() to indicate if it actually succeeded in freeing
  some pages, and use that information to make draining easier and more
  efficient.
* Get rid of PR_URGENT.  There was only one use of it, and it could be
  dealt with by the caller.

From art@openbsd.org.
2002-03-08 20:48:27 +00:00
enami d3efa85632 G/C no longer used saved credential for file i/o. 2001-12-16 04:51:34 +00:00
lukem b616d1ca1d add RCSIDs, and in some cases, slightly cleanup #include order 2001-11-10 07:36:59 +00:00
chs 6e1dd2fa31 add an assert and rename some variables. 2001-11-06 05:44:25 +00:00
chs 550caf0ce3 allow SWAP_GETDUMPDEV for all users.
use {LIST,TAILQ}_FOREACH where appropriate.
2001-11-01 03:49:30 +00:00
chs 64c6d1d2dc a whole bunch of changes to improve performance and robustness under load:
- remove special treatment of pager_map mappings in pmaps.  this is
   required now, since I've removed the globals that expose the address range.
   pager_map now uses pmap_kenter_pa() instead of pmap_enter(), so there's
   no longer any need to special-case it.
 - eliminate struct uvm_vnode by moving its fields into struct vnode.
 - rewrite the pageout path.  the pager is now responsible for handling the
   high-level requests instead of only getting control after a bunch of work
   has already been done on its behalf.  this will allow us to UBCify LFS,
   which needs tighter control over its pages than other filesystems do.
   writing a page to disk no longer requires making it read-only, which
   allows us to write wired pages without causing all kinds of havoc.
 - use a new PG_PAGEOUT flag to indicate that a page should be freed
   on behalf of the pagedaemon when it's unlocked.  this flag is very similar
   to PG_RELEASED, but unlike PG_RELEASED, PG_PAGEOUT can be cleared if the
   pageout fails due to eg. an indirect-block buffer being locked.
   this allows us to remove the "version" field from struct vm_page,
   and together with shrinking "loan_count" from 32 bits to 16,
   struct vm_page is now 4 bytes smaller.
 - no longer use PG_RELEASED for swap-backed pages.  if the page is busy
   because it's being paged out, we can't release the swap slot to be
   reallocated until that write is complete, but unlike with vnodes we
   don't keep a count of in-progress writes so there's no good way to
   know when the write is done.  instead, when we need to free a busy
   swap-backed page, just sleep until we can get it busy ourselves.
 - implement a fast-path for extending writes which allows us to avoid
   zeroing new pages.  this substantially reduces cpu usage.
 - encapsulate the data used by the genfs code in a struct genfs_node,
   which must be the first element of the filesystem-specific vnode data
   for filesystems which use genfs_{get,put}pages().
 - eliminate many of the UVM pagerops, since they aren't needed anymore
   now that the pager "put" operation is a higher-level operation.
 - enhance the genfs code to allow NFS to use the genfs_{get,put}pages
   instead of a modified copy.
 - clean up struct vnode by removing all the fields that used to be used by
   the vfs_cluster.c code (which we don't use anymore with UBC).
 - remove kmem_object and mb_object since they were useless.
   instead of allocating pages to these objects, we now just allocate
   pages with no object.  such pages are mapped in the kernel until they
   are freed, so we can use the mapping to find the page to free it.
   this allows us to remove splvm() protection in several places.

The sum of all these changes improves write throughput on my
decstation 5000/200 to within 1% of the rate of NetBSD 1.5
and reduces the elapsed time for "make release" of a NetBSD 1.5
source tree on my 128MB pc to 10% less than a 1.5 kernel took.
2001-09-15 20:36:31 +00:00
chs a65671c2a9 don't mess with vnode holds or buffer lists for swap i/os.
fixes problems with leaked vnode holds.
2001-08-26 00:43:53 +00:00
chs 118ddca24a replace {simple_,}lock{_data,}_t with struct {simple,}lock {,*}. 2001-05-26 16:32:40 +00:00
chs 3845302904 remove trailing whitespace. 2001-05-25 04:06:11 +00:00
ross 91646d1aa5 Eliminate lhs cast (incorrectly accepted by gcc) 2001-05-15 09:04:00 +00:00
thorpej e2a791df22 Use pool_init() rather than pool_create(). 2001-05-09 23:20:59 +00:00
fvdl defa9bf05f Avoid potential cases of sleeping while holding a spinlock. Pay attention
to SWF_FAKE when finding a swap device. GC swapdrum_add; it was only
a few lines long and called once, so just inline the code there.
2001-05-09 19:21:02 +00:00
chs dd82ad8e2c eliminate the VM_PAGER_* error codes in favor of the traditional E* codes.
the mapping is:

VM_PAGER_OK		        0
VM_PAGER_BAD		        <unused>
VM_PAGER_FAIL		        <unused>
VM_PAGER_PEND		        0 (see below)
VM_PAGER_ERROR		        EIO
VM_PAGER_AGAIN		        EAGAIN
VM_PAGER_UNLOCK		        EBUSY
VM_PAGER_REFAULT	        ERESTART

for async i/o requests, it used to be possible for the request to
be convert to sync, and the pager would return VM_PAGER_OK or VM_PAGER_PEND
to indicate whether the caller should perform post-i/o cleanup.
this is no longer allowed; pagers must now return 0 to indicate that
the async i/o was successfully started, and the caller never needs to
worry about doing the post-i/o cleanup.
2001-03-10 22:46:45 +00:00
chs 19b7b64642 clean up DIAGNOSTIC checks, use KASSERT(). 2001-02-18 21:19:08 +00:00
pk dca7b5b472 SWAP_DUMPDEV,SWAP_OFF cases: make sure to release the vnode being operated on. 2001-02-12 11:50:50 +00:00
enami f306f72978 Use cast where appropriate to avoid integer overflow. 2001-01-04 06:07:18 +00:00
chs 89b005fc27 when we fail to allocate anons to represent new swap space,
just return an error rather than panicing.
2000-12-27 09:17:04 +00:00
enami 6ff137de16 Place a name of extent in a struct swapdev instead of dynamically
allocating it.
2000-12-23 12:13:05 +00:00
chs aeda8d3b77 Initial integration of the Unified Buffer Cache project. 2000-11-27 08:39:39 +00:00
mrg 45d83e5996 add SWAP_GETDUMPDEV command support. 2000-11-17 11:39:39 +00:00
chs 1fd1a318cb in swap_off(), reverse the order of vrele() and VOP_CLOSE() so that
devices will actually be notified if this is the last close.
this allows raidframe swap devices to be marked clean.
also, move the corresponding vref() into swap_on() for symmetry
and improve some comments.
2000-11-13 14:50:55 +00:00