kmem_free() for now. Kmem_malloc() and kmem_free() now have appropriate
assertions in place, and these checks aren't feasible until more of the
networking code is locked down. Also, the extra assertions here should
already be caught by the WITNESS code as lock order violations should
mutex operations on Giant be reintroduced here later.
the index of the pollfd array to the number of fd's currently open, not
the maximum number of fd's. ie: if you had 0,1,2 open, you could not
use pollfd slots higher than 20. The specs say we only have to support
OPEN_MAX [64] entries but we allow way more than that.
by myself. It solves a serious vm_map corruption problem that can occur
with the buffer cache when block sizes > 64K are used. This code has been
heavily tested in -stable but only tested somewhat on -current. An MFC
will occur in a few days. My additions include the vm_map_simplify_entry()
and minor buffer cache boundry case fix.
Make the buffer cache use a system map for buffer cache KVM rather then a
normal map.
Ensure that VM objects are not allocated for system maps. There were cases
where a buffer map could wind up with a backing VM object -- normally
harmless, but this could also result in the buffer cache blocking in places
where it assumes no blocking will occur, possibly resulting in corrupted
maps.
Fix a minor boundry case in the buffer cache size limit is reached that
could result in non-optimal code.
Add vm_map_simplify_entry() calls to prevent 'creeping proliferation'
of vm_map_entry's in the buffer cache's vm_map. Previously only a simple
linear optimization was made. (The buffer vm_map typically has only a
handful of vm_map_entry's. This stabilizes it at that level permanently).
PR: 20609
Submitted by: (Tor Egge) tegge
With this flag set malloc() will panic if memory allocation failed.
This usable only in critical places where failed allocation is fatal.
Reviewed by: peter
machines (duh!). This was one reason why this script broke on
i386. The other being that on i386 sections did not have the
proper alignment. This has been fixed in sys/sys/linker_set.h.
o Use objdump instead of gensetdefs(1) to build the linker sets.
o Allow overriding of nm and objdump in resp. genassym.sh and
gensetdefs.pl for non-native toolchains.
Reviewed by: arch
Perl improvements: Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com>, benno
problem is that a mutex lock, prior to this change, is acquired before
the curproc is set to idleproc, so we mess ourselves up by calling
the mutex lock routine with curproc == NULL.
Moving it up after the aps_ready spin-wait has us hopefully setting it
after idleproc is setup.
Solved by: jake (the allmighty) :-)
Move the helper macros from sbuf.h to sbuf.c
Use ints instead of size_ts.
Relax the requirements for sbuf_finish(): it is now possible to finish an
overflowed buffer.
Make sbuf_len() return -1 instead of 0 if the sbuf overflowed.
Requested by: gibbs
instead of a trapframe directly. (Requested by bde.)
- Convert the alpha switch_trampoline to call fork_exit() and use the MI
fork_return() instead of child_return().
- Axe child_return().
- Update stopevent() to assert that the proc lock is held when it is
held and is not recursed. Note that the STOPEVENT() macro obtains
the proc lock when calling this function.
mtx right now as it makes debugging harder. When we are in optimizing
mode, we can revisit this.
- Fix the KTR trace messages to use %p rather than 0x%p to avoid duplicate
0x's in KTR output.
- During witness_fixup, release Giant so that witness doesn't get confused.
Also, grab all_mtx while walking the list of mutexes.
- Remove w_sleep and w_recurse. Instead, perform checks on mutexes using
the mutex's mtx_flags field.
- Allow debug.witness_ddb and debug.witness_skipspin to be set from the
loader.
- Add Giant to the front of existing order_list entries to help ensure
Giant is always first.
- Add an order entry for the various proc locks. Note that this only
helps keep proc in order mostly as the allproc and proctree mutexes are
only obtained during a lockmgr operation on the specified mutex.
that name as a variable. Use mtx_owned(&Giant) where appropriate
instead.
- Proc locking.
- P_FOO -> PS_FOO.
- Update comments about enable interrupts during trap and why this may be
bad if we trap while holding a spin mutex.
- Don't bother resetting p to curproc in syscall() in case we are the child
returning from fork. The child hasn't returned from fork through syscall
in a while.
- Remove fork_return() as it has been superseded by the MI version.