bit available for a flag in the pointer. However, it felt more correct
to enforce natural alignment of the key pointer. Unfortunately on
32bit architectures 64bit integers are not always naturally aligned.
Change the assert to enforce only 32bit alignment of the 64bit key for
now to fix the build. A more correct fix would be to properly sort
the struct buf fields which definitely suffer from bloat due to padding.
vm_page_insert() so that (1) vm_radix_lookup_le() is never called while the
free page queues lock is held and (2) vm_radix_lookup_le() is called at most
once. This change reduces the average time that the free page queues lock
is held by vm_page_alloc() as well as vm_page_alloc()'s average overall
running time.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
users to guarantee that the output of DTrace scripts will be time-ordered.
This option is enabled by adding the line
#pragma D option temporal
to the beginning of a script, or by adding '-x temporal' to the arguments of
dtrace(1).
This change fixes a bug in the original port of the temporal option. This
bug was causing some assertions to fail, so they had been disabled; in this
revision the assertions are working properly and are enabled.
The DTrace version number has been bumped from 1.9.0 to 1.9.1 to reflect
the language change that's being introduced.
This change corresponds to part of illumos-gate commit e5803b76927480:
3021 option for time-ordered output from dtrace(1M)
Reviewed by: pfg
Obtained from: illumos
MFC after: 1 month
with any structure containing a uint64_t index. The tree code
auto-generates type safe wrappers.
- Eliminate the buf splay and replace it with pctrie. This is not only
significantly faster with large files but also allows for the possibility
of shared locking.
Reviewed by: alc, attilio
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
The issue solved in r250392 actually originated upstream and was
fixed in upstream gcc43 branch in 2006/10/24 (under GPLv2).
Register it in the appropriate ChangeLog for reference.
MFC after: 3 days
returning directory entries through readdir(3). In this case we need to
obtain the file type ourselves; otherwise newsyslog -t will not be able to
find archived log files and will fail to both delete old log files and to
do interval-based rotations properly.
Reported by: jilles
Reviewed by: jilles
MFC after: 2 weeks
EABI ARM kernels or clang-compiled ARM kernels.
This fixes a crash seen in clang-compiled ARM
kernels that include WITNESS.
This code could be easily modified to walk the stack
for current clang-generated code (including EABI)
but Andrew Turner has raised concerns that the
stack frame currently emitted by clang isn't actually
required by EABI so such a change might cause problems
down the road.
In case anyone wants to experiment, the change
to support current clang-compiled kernels
involves simply setting FR_RFP=0 and FR_SCP=1.
The linked list of stack marks may cause problems if the allocation stack is
used between an exception and a higher-level popstackmark(), as it may then
touch a stack mark that is local to a function which has returned.
Also, the adjustment compares to a pointer passed to realloc(), which is
undefined behaviour.
Instead of adjusting stack marks when reallocating stack blocks, ensure that
such an adjustment is never necessary by fixing a small piece of memory in
place at a stack mark. This also simplifies the code.
To avoid the problems reported in bin/175922, it remains necessary to call
setstackmark() after popstackmark() if the stack mark remains in use.
functions, reverse the numbering scheme for the levels. The highest
numbered level in the tree now appears near the root instead of the leaves.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Permit its use in vidcontrol -i
PR: bin/119483
Submitted by: Dan Lukes <dan@obluda.cz>
Arrival-Date: Wed Jan 09 10:30:01 UTC 2008
Reviewed by: ed
MFC after: 3 days
With "cached read" HDD testing and multiple ports busy on a SATA
host controller, 3726/3826 PMP will very rarely drop a deferred
R_OK that was intended for the host. Symptom will be all 5 drives
under test will timeout, get reset, and recover.
Submitted by: Rich Futyma <rich.futyma@sanmina.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
null_hashget() obtains the reference on the nullfs vnode, which must
be dropped.
- Fix a wart which existed from the introduction of the nullfs
caching, do not unlock lower vnode in the nullfs_reclaim_lowervp().
It should be innocent, but now it is also formally safe. Inform the
nullfs_reclaim() about this using the NULLV_NOUNLOCK flag set on
nullfs inode.
- Add a callback to the upper filesystems for the lower vnode
unlinking. When inactivating a nullfs vnode, check if the lower
vnode was unlinked, indicated by nullfs flag NULLV_DROP or VV_NOSYNC
on the lower vnode, and reclaim upper vnode if so. This allows
nullfs to purge cached vnodes for the unlinked lower vnode, avoiding
excessive caching.
Reported by: G??ran L??wkrantz <goran.lowkrantz@ismobile.com>
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Alexander Botero-Lowry
Born June 2, 1986 in Austin, Texas
Died August 24, 2012 in San Francisco, California
Thank you for your contributions, you will be
greatly missed.