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Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg Lehey
da50f5ed31 Remove -DVINUMDEBUG. vinum(8) now always supports debug options if
the kernel module is built that way.
2001-05-23 05:24:53 +00:00
Greg Lehey
66ea29917c Remove #ifdef VINUMDEBUG. vinum(8) now always supports debug options
if the kernel module is built that way.

Remove the gross debug device/non-debug device hack used to recognize
whether the kernel module was in sync with the userland module.
2001-05-23 05:23:03 +00:00
Greg Lehey
b3e6c926ea vinum_debug: Check for kernel module debug support, print error
message if not present.
2001-05-23 05:22:19 +00:00
Greg Lehey
ad64de5d8d Remove #ifdef VINUMDEBUG. vinum(8) now always supports debug options
if the kernel module is built that way.

vinum_info: Check for kernel module debug support, print error message
if not present.
2001-05-23 05:21:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
05fe5d5620 Fix argument processing.
Make this compile with WARNS=2.

PR:		bin/27524
MFC after:	3 days
2001-05-22 10:33:43 +00:00
Greg Lehey
218692e305 Update description of the stripe size created by vinum_stripe,
vinum_mirror, vinum_raid4, vinum_raid5.

Correct typos.

Show new output of the 'list' and 'ls' commands.

Update examples to use 279 kB stripe sizes instead of 256 kB.

Clarify some text.

Remove the description of the 'invalid ioctl' messages which now no
longer occur.

Add a description of the 'retryerrors' keyword.
2001-05-22 02:40:40 +00:00
Greg Lehey
8fded8ae87 Major tidy up. Add explicit header files, thus enabling the .c files
to avoid including the kernel headers.

Move a number of definitions of userland functions from
dev/vinum/vinumext.h.

Desired by:	   bde

This commit is the first of a general cleanup of the header files..
It won't be enough to make bde happy.

Remove vinum_perror and associated DEVBUG definition.
2001-05-22 02:39:48 +00:00
Greg Lehey
598607ea9a Tidy up header files. Don't include stuff we don't need.
Use userland expurgated versions of kernel structures, since that's
what the ioctls return now.

Remove vinum_perror.

main: Check kernel version with userland version in _vinum_conf.  This
      field is a constant which gets incremented every time the
      kernel-userland interface changes.  This enables vinum(8) to
      check for the correct kernel version and to produce a useful
      message if it doesn't match.  For previous versions, which don't
      have a version number, the length of the structure is different,
      so we can recognize it via the EINVAL return from ioctl.

Supply count parameter to tokenize().

Change method of recognizing active devfs: replace devfs_is_active
with (complemented) no_devfs.

make_devices: remove references to devfs.  If we're running devfs,  we
don't need to call make_devices at all.

vinum_makedev (user command 'makedev'): Print a warning message if
devfs is running and don't do anything else.
2001-05-22 02:39:24 +00:00
Greg Lehey
5814a0b1e9 Tidy up header files. Don't include stuff we don't need.
Remove vinum_perror.

Modify 'list' brief printout to fit in 80 columns.

Modify 'ls' brief printout to show the drive to which the subdisk
before instead of the plex offset, which is usually less interesting.
The verbose printout remains unchanged.

Use userland expurgated versions of kernel structures, since that's
what the ioctls return now.

Move checkupdates here to simplify header file mess.
2001-05-22 02:38:52 +00:00
Greg Lehey
e829a4ea32 Tidy up header files. Don't include stuff we don't need.
Remove 'vinum_perror'.

Only call make_devices if we're not running devfs.

Use userland expurgated versions of kernel structures, since that's
what the ioctls return now.

Update help list, which was lagging behind reality.

checkupdates: move to list.c to simplify header file mess.

vinum_stripe, vinum_mirror, vinum_raid4, vinum_raid5: change the
default stripe size from 256 k to 279 k, thus hopefully spreading
superblocks more evenly.
2001-05-22 02:38:11 +00:00
David Malone
78e4a3143e Add a flag to "ipfw show" which supresses the display of dynamic
rules.  Also, don't show dynamic rules if you only asked to see a
certain rule number.

PR:		18550
Submitted by:	Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@orthanc.ab.ca>
Approved by:	luigi
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-05-20 10:01:39 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
3ab9a9d0e0 Removed -I${.CURDIR}/.../sys from CFLAGS. 2001-05-18 13:41:42 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
6555ad204e Fix bogon introduce by last commit. 2001-05-18 11:38:58 +00:00
Brian Somers
f1b1c5da22 Allow `ip4'' as an `upperspec'' value, and update the man
page with *all* the permissible values.

This should really be spelt ipencap (as /etc/protocols does),
but a precedent has already been set by the ipproto array in
setkey.c.

It would be nice if /etc/protocols was parsed for the upperspec
field, but I don't do yacc/lex...

This change allows policies that only encrypt the encapsulated
packets passing between the endpoints of a gif tunnel.  Setting
such a policy means that you can still talk directly (and
unencrypted) between the public IP numbers with (say) ssh.

MFC after:	1 week
2001-05-17 15:30:49 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
64ecd81a7f mdoc(7) police: update document date. 2001-05-17 11:09:15 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
d1eb1df37a Update to use the new ioctl interface.
Add the list command.
2001-05-17 10:30:07 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
2f1aba691d mdoc(7) police: fix markup in revision 1.27. 2001-05-15 16:03:59 +00:00
Greg Lehey
70e48365cc Clarify the currently used partition types.
Add cross-references to ccd(4) and vinum(8).
2001-05-14 23:26:40 +00:00
Ian Dowse
a3d8f94bd4 - Split out the {family,socktype}->netid conversion into a separate
function; we now handle unknown protocols more gracefully.

- Cache the return from getnetconfigent() so that we don't have to
  remember to call freenetconfigent() each time. This fixes a memory
  leak that would cause retrying background mount_nfs processes to
  slowly increase their memory usage.
2001-05-13 00:07:03 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
9361d9fe0b Just notify us once when encountering a partially allocated inode. 2001-05-08 06:41:56 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
19fe482675 Cosmetics: .Dl -> .Li. 2001-05-07 07:42:56 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
12813062e3 Let ifconfig(8) catch up with the new functionality where
one can specify addresses and netmask in CIDR notation.

Submitted by:	Dima Dorfman <dima@unixfreak.org>
2001-05-05 19:53:20 +00:00
Jesper Skriver
e1387e5d19 Implement slash/CIDR notation for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
MFC after: 1 week

Reviewed by:	phk
Obtained from:	NetBSD
2001-05-04 18:45:36 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
5e6220d9d0 * include/elf.h has been repo copied to include/elf-hints.h, and it no
longer includes machine/elf.h.
* consumers of elf.h now use the minimalist elf header possible.

This change is motivated by Binutils 2.11.0 and too much clashing over
our base elf headers and the Binutils elf headers.
2001-05-02 23:56:21 +00:00
Dima Dorfman
ad0447715b Implement the -r and -w options as -o ro' and -o noro', respectively. At
least in -w's case, simply unsetting the correct bit in init_flags was not
enough.  The bit may be reset later if, say, the filesystem is marked `ro'
in fstab.  The command line option should override the fstab setting, but
did not.  The implementation of -r was changed for consistency.

PR:		26886
Reviewed by:	archie
2001-05-02 02:16:16 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
f4a225c706 Update usage message with new options.
Submitted by:	Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
2001-04-30 05:36:32 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
82d7ff4e72 mdoc(7) police: fix markup. 2001-04-27 10:32:48 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
f8923543de mdoc(7) police:
document date updated, removed history info from the .Os call, cosmetics.
2001-04-27 08:36:48 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
fa0379c1dd mdoc(7) police: update document date, sort xrefs, fix markup. 2001-04-27 08:28:44 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1d6caf5240 Added missing no's to the -o options list.
Fixed markup.
2001-04-26 12:05:23 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c292c9bd76 mdoc(7) police: fix markup. 2001-04-26 11:47:49 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
145643dbc8 Add support for -F flag (trivial as background check is never possible). 2001-04-25 19:05:23 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
a02a0079ca Add support for running foreground (-F) and background (-B) checks.
Traditionally, fsck is invoked before the filesystems are mounted
and all checks are done to completion at that time. If background
checking is available, fsck is invoked twice. It is first invoked
at the traditional time, before the filesystems are mounted, with
the -F flag to do checking on all the filesystems that cannot do
background checking. It is then invoked a second time, after the
system has completed going multiuser, with the -B flag to do checking
on all the filesystems that can do background checking. Unlike
the foreground checking, the background checking is started
asynchonously so that other system activity can proceed even on
the filesystems that are being checked.

At the moment, only the fast filesystem supports background checking.
To be able to do background checking, a filesystem must have been
running with soft updates, not have been marked as needing a
foreground check, and be mounted and writable when the background
check is to be done (i.e., not listed as `noauto' in /etc/fstab).

These changes are the final piece needed to support background
filesystem checking. They will not have any effect until you update
your /etc/rc to invoke fsck in its new mode of operation. I am
still playing around with exactly what those changes should be
and should be committing them later this week.
2001-04-25 07:18:22 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
15fca934f6 Add support for the -F flag which determines whether a specified
filesystem needs foreground checking (usually at boot time) or
can defer to background checking (after the system is up and running).
See the manual page, fsck_ffs(8), for details on the -F and -B options.
These options are primarily intended for use by the fsck front end.

All output is directed to stdout so that the output is coherent
when redirected to a file or a pipe. Unify the code with the fsck
front end that allows either a device or a mount point to be
specified as the argument to be checked.
2001-04-24 22:38:08 +00:00
Warner Losh
0b3f09269a Say "add -r" rather than 'use -r' since the former is more correct.
The latter implies to many people that they use only -r, which is
incorrect.
2001-04-24 17:40:54 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
1fef4cc97d sprintf() -> snprintf()
Partially submitted by:	"Andrew R. Reiter" <arr@watson.org>
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
2001-04-24 10:26:00 +00:00
Ian Dowse
d164d805c7 In fsdb, call sblock_init() which is now necessary to initialise
the global variable dev_bsize. Add a prototype for sblock_init()
to fsck.h, and set the return type correctly.
2001-04-23 21:39:14 +00:00
Ian Dowse
931c04f1a8 Reinstate one more old bugfix that got lost in the tirpc commit:
always look up -network and -mask addresses numerically before
trying getnetbyname(). Without this, we may end up attempting DNS
queries on silly names such as "127.0.0.0.my-domain.com". See the
commit log from revisions 1.21 and 1.20 for further details.
2001-04-23 10:12:31 +00:00
Ian Dowse
f93caef239 When exporting a directory that is not a mountpoint, mountd repeatedly
removes the last path component until the mount() succeeds. However,
the code never checks if it has passed the mountpoint, so in some
cases where the mount() never succeeds, it can end up applying the
flags from a mounted filesystem to the underlying one.

Add a sanity check to the code which removes the last path component:
test that the fsid associated with the new path is the same as that
of the old one.

PR:		bin/7872
2001-04-22 21:50:30 +00:00
Ian Dowse
60caaee242 The introduction of IPv6 support from NetBSD's mountd invalidated
a number of assumptions related to the parsing of options in
/etc/exports, and missed a few necessary new error checks.

The main problems related to netmasks: an IPv6 network address
missing a netmask would result in the filesystem being exported to
the whole IPv6 world, non-continuous netmasks would be made continuous
without any warnings, and nothing prevented you specifying an IPv4
mask with an IPv6 address.

This change addresses these issues. As a side-effect we now store
netmasks in sockaddr structs (this matches the kernel interface,
and is closer to the way it used to be). Add a flag OP_HAVEMASK to
keep track of whether or not we have successfully got a mask from
any source. Replace some mask-related helper functions with versions
that use the sockaddr-based masks.

Also tidy up get_net() and fix the code that interprets IPv4 partial
networks such as "127.1" as network rather than host addresses.
Properly zero out some structures that were ending up partially
containing junk from the stack, fix a few formatting issues, and
add a comment noting some assumptions about export arguments.
2001-04-21 20:06:18 +00:00
Ian Dowse
69d6557226 Fix a long-standing bug relating to the handling of SIGHUP: mountd
would call malloc, stdio and other library functions from the signal
handler which is not safe due to reentrancy problems.

Instead, add a simple handler that just sets a flag, and call the
more complex function from main() when necessary. Unfortunately to
be able to check this flag, we must expand the svc_run() call, but
the RPC library makes that relatively easy to do.
2001-04-21 00:55:17 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
2c8094f344 Fix bogon with the nodump flag.
Submitted by:	Dima Dorfman <dima@unixfreak.org>
2001-04-19 01:39:27 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
eb0838029f mdoc(7) police: normalize .Nd. 2001-04-18 15:54:10 +00:00
Ian Dowse
6d359f31fc A few more mountd cleanups:
- Remove some horrible code that faked a "struct addrinfo" to be
  later passed to freeaddrinfo(). Instead, add a new group type
  "GT_DEFAULT" used to denote that the filesystem is exported to the
  world, and treat this case separately.
- Don't clear the AI_CANONNAME flag in a struct addrinfo returned
  by getaddrinfo. There's still a bit more struct addrinfo abuse
  left in here.
- Simplify do_mount() slightly by using an addrinfo pointer to keep
  track of the current address.
2001-04-18 00:28:37 +00:00
Ian Dowse
01709abf63 Various bugfixes and cleanups, mainly from Martin Blapp:
- Revert del_mlist() to its pre-tirpc prototype. Unlike NetBSD's version,
  ours lets the caller generate any syslog() messages, so that it
  can include the service name in the message.
- Initialise a few local variables to clarify the logic and avoid some
  compiler warnings.
- Remove a few unused functions and local variables, and fix some
  whitespace issues.
- Reinstate the logic for avoiding duplicate host entries that got
  removed accidentally in revision 1.41 (added in r1.5). This bit
  was submitted in a slightly different form by Thomas Quinot.

Submitted by:	Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>,
		Thomas Quinot <quinot@inf.enst.fr>
PR:		bin/26148
2001-04-17 22:25:48 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
c3b1df1293 Add a missing argument to an error message format string. 2001-04-17 07:21:48 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
38375c40b8 Minor background cleanups:
1) Set the FS_NEEDSFSCK flag when unexpected problems are encountered.
2) Clear the FS_NEEDSFSCK flag after a successful foreground cleanup.
3) Refuse to run in background when the FS_NEEDSFSCK flag is set.
4) Avoid taking and removing a snapshot when the filesystem is already clean.
5) Properly implement the force cleaning (-f) flag when in preen mode.

Note that you need to have revision 1.21 (date: 2001/04/14 05:26:28) of
fs.h installed in <ufs/ffs/fs.h> defining FS_NEEDSFSCK for this to compile.
2001-04-16 22:22:21 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
7df8ffa198 mdoc(7) police: prepare for mdocNG. 2001-04-16 15:12:58 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
1c2665d807 Do not allow the soft updates flag to be set if the filesystem is dirty.
Because the kernel will allow the mounting of unclean filesystems when
the soft updates flag is set, it is important that only soft updates
style inconsistencies (missing blocks and inodes) be present. Otherwise
a panic may ensue. It is also important that the filesystem be in a clean
state when the soft updates flag is set because the background fsck uses
the fact that the flag is set to indicate that it is safe to run. If
background fsck encounters non-soft updates style inconsistencies, it
will exit with unexpected inconsistencies.
2001-04-13 23:54:49 +00:00
Dima Dorfman
19ab52cb4e mdoc(7) police: properly use a -diag list in the DIAGNOSTICS section.
Reviewed by:	ru
2001-04-13 19:59:47 +00:00