freebsd-src/sys/fs/specfs/spec_vnops.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993, 1995
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)spec_vnops.c 8.14 (Berkeley) 5/21/95
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/bio.h>
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#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/vmmeter.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#include <vm/vm_pager.h>
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static int spec_advlock __P((struct vop_advlock_args *));
static int spec_bmap __P((struct vop_bmap_args *));
static int spec_close __P((struct vop_close_args *));
static int spec_freeblks __P((struct vop_freeblks_args *));
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static int spec_fsync __P((struct vop_fsync_args *));
static int spec_getpages __P((struct vop_getpages_args *));
static int spec_ioctl __P((struct vop_ioctl_args *));
static int spec_open __P((struct vop_open_args *));
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static int spec_poll __P((struct vop_poll_args *));
static int spec_kqfilter __P((struct vop_kqfilter_args *));
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static int spec_print __P((struct vop_print_args *));
static int spec_read __P((struct vop_read_args *));
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static int spec_strategy __P((struct vop_strategy_args *));
static int spec_write __P((struct vop_write_args *));
vop_t **spec_vnodeop_p;
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static struct vnodeopv_entry_desc spec_vnodeop_entries[] = {
{ &vop_default_desc, (vop_t *) vop_defaultop },
{ &vop_access_desc, (vop_t *) vop_ebadf },
{ &vop_advlock_desc, (vop_t *) spec_advlock },
{ &vop_bmap_desc, (vop_t *) spec_bmap },
{ &vop_close_desc, (vop_t *) spec_close },
{ &vop_create_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_freeblks_desc, (vop_t *) spec_freeblks },
{ &vop_fsync_desc, (vop_t *) spec_fsync },
{ &vop_getpages_desc, (vop_t *) spec_getpages },
{ &vop_getwritemount_desc, (vop_t *) vop_stdgetwritemount },
{ &vop_ioctl_desc, (vop_t *) spec_ioctl },
{ &vop_lease_desc, (vop_t *) vop_null },
{ &vop_link_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_mkdir_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_mknod_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_open_desc, (vop_t *) spec_open },
{ &vop_pathconf_desc, (vop_t *) vop_stdpathconf },
{ &vop_poll_desc, (vop_t *) spec_poll },
{ &vop_kqfilter_desc, (vop_t *) spec_kqfilter },
{ &vop_print_desc, (vop_t *) spec_print },
{ &vop_read_desc, (vop_t *) spec_read },
{ &vop_readdir_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_readlink_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_reallocblks_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_reclaim_desc, (vop_t *) vop_null },
{ &vop_remove_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_rename_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_rmdir_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_setattr_desc, (vop_t *) vop_ebadf },
{ &vop_strategy_desc, (vop_t *) spec_strategy },
{ &vop_symlink_desc, (vop_t *) vop_panic },
{ &vop_write_desc, (vop_t *) spec_write },
{ NULL, NULL }
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};
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static struct vnodeopv_desc spec_vnodeop_opv_desc =
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{ &spec_vnodeop_p, spec_vnodeop_entries };
VNODEOP_SET(spec_vnodeop_opv_desc);
int
spec_vnoperate(ap)
struct vop_generic_args /* {
struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
<other random data follows, presumably>
} */ *ap;
{
return (VOCALL(spec_vnodeop_p, ap->a_desc->vdesc_offset, ap));
}
static void spec_getpages_iodone __P((struct buf *bp));
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/*
* Open a special file.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
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spec_open(ap)
struct vop_open_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
int a_mode;
struct ucred *a_cred;
struct proc *a_p;
} */ *ap;
{
struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
dev_t dev = vp->v_rdev;
int error;
struct cdevsw *dsw;
const char *cp;
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if (vp->v_type == VBLK)
return ENXIO;
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/*
* Don't allow open if fs is mounted -nodev.
*/
if (vp->v_mount && (vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_NODEV))
return (ENXIO);
dsw = devsw(dev);
if ( (dsw == NULL) || (dsw->d_open == NULL))
return ENXIO;
/* Make this field valid before any I/O in ->d_open */
if (!dev->si_iosize_max)
dev->si_iosize_max = DFLTPHYS;
/*
* XXX: Disks get special billing here, but it is mostly wrong.
* XXX: diskpartitions can overlap and the real checks should
* XXX: take this into account, and consequently they need to
* XXX: live in the diskslicing code. Some checks do.
*/
if (vn_isdisk(vp, NULL) && ap->a_cred != FSCRED &&
(ap->a_mode & FWRITE)) {
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/*
* Never allow opens for write if the device is mounted R/W
*/
if (vp->v_rdev->si_mountpoint != NULL &&
!(vp->v_rdev->si_mountpoint->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY))
return (EBUSY);
/*
* When running in secure mode, do not allow opens
* for writing if the device is mounted
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*/
if (securelevel >= 1 && vfs_mountedon(vp))
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return (EPERM);
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/*
* When running in very secure mode, do not allow
* opens for writing of any devices.
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*/
if (securelevel >= 2)
return (EPERM);
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}
/* XXX: Special casing of ttys for deadfs. Probably redundant */
if (dsw->d_flags & D_TTY)
vp->v_flag |= VISTTY;
VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0, p);
error = (*dsw->d_open)(dev, ap->a_mode, S_IFCHR, p);
vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY, p);
if (error)
return (error);
if (dsw->d_flags & D_TTY) {
if (dev->si_tty) {
struct tty *tp;
tp = dev->si_tty;
if (!tp->t_stop) {
printf("Warning:%s: no t_stop, using nottystop\n", devtoname(dev));
tp->t_stop = nottystop;
}
}
}
if (vn_isdisk(vp, NULL)) {
if (!dev->si_bsize_phys)
dev->si_bsize_phys = DEV_BSIZE;
}
if ((dsw->d_flags & D_DISK) == 0) {
cp = devtoname(dev);
if (*cp == '#' && (dsw->d_flags & D_NAGGED) == 0) {
printf("WARNING: driver %s should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t = \"%s\")\n",
dsw->d_name, cp);
dsw->d_flags |= D_NAGGED;
}
}
return (error);
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}
/*
* Vnode op for read
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
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spec_read(ap)
struct vop_read_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
struct uio *a_uio;
int a_ioflag;
struct ucred *a_cred;
} */ *ap;
{
struct vnode *vp;
struct proc *p;
struct uio *uio;
dev_t dev;
int error, resid;
vp = ap->a_vp;
dev = vp->v_rdev;
uio = ap->a_uio;
p = uio->uio_procp;
resid = uio->uio_resid;
if (resid == 0)
return (0);
VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0, p);
error = (*devsw(dev)->d_read) (dev, uio, ap->a_ioflag);
vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY, p);
if (uio->uio_resid != resid || (error == 0 && resid != 0))
getnanotime(&dev->si_atime);
return (error);
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}
/*
* Vnode op for write
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
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spec_write(ap)
struct vop_write_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
struct uio *a_uio;
int a_ioflag;
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struct ucred *a_cred;
} */ *ap;
{
struct vnode *vp;
struct proc *p;
struct uio *uio;
dev_t dev;
int error, resid;
vp = ap->a_vp;
dev = vp->v_rdev;
uio = ap->a_uio;
p = uio->uio_procp;
resid = uio->uio_resid;
VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0, p);
error = (*devsw(dev)->d_write) (dev, uio, ap->a_ioflag);
vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY, p);
if (uio->uio_resid != resid || (error == 0 && resid != 0)) {
getnanotime(&dev->si_ctime);
dev->si_mtime = dev->si_ctime;
}
return (error);
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}
/*
* Device ioctl operation.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
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spec_ioctl(ap)
struct vop_ioctl_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
int a_command;
caddr_t a_data;
int a_fflag;
struct ucred *a_cred;
struct proc *a_p;
} */ *ap;
{
dev_t dev;
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dev = ap->a_vp->v_rdev;
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return ((*devsw(dev)->d_ioctl)(dev, ap->a_command,
ap->a_data, ap->a_fflag, ap->a_p));
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}
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
spec_poll(ap)
struct vop_poll_args /* {
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struct vnode *a_vp;
int a_events;
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struct ucred *a_cred;
struct proc *a_p;
} */ *ap;
{
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dev_t dev;
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dev = ap->a_vp->v_rdev;
return (*devsw(dev)->d_poll)(dev, ap->a_events, ap->a_p);
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}
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
spec_kqfilter(ap)
struct vop_kqfilter_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
struct knote *a_kn;
} */ *ap;
{
dev_t dev;
dev = ap->a_vp->v_rdev;
if (devsw(dev)->d_flags & D_KQFILTER)
return (*devsw(dev)->d_kqfilter)(dev, ap->a_kn);
return (1);
}
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/*
* Synch buffers associated with a block device
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
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spec_fsync(ap)
struct vop_fsync_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
struct ucred *a_cred;
int a_waitfor;
struct proc *a_p;
} */ *ap;
{
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struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
struct buf *bp;
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struct buf *nbp;
int s;
int maxretry = 10000; /* large, arbitrarily chosen */
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if (!vn_isdisk(vp, NULL))
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return (0);
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loop1:
/*
* MARK/SCAN initialization to avoid infinite loops
*/
s = splbio();
TAILQ_FOREACH(bp, &vp->v_dirtyblkhd, b_vnbufs) {
bp->b_flags &= ~B_SCANNED;
}
splx(s);
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/*
* Flush all dirty buffers associated with a block device.
*/
loop2:
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s = splbio();
for (bp = TAILQ_FIRST(&vp->v_dirtyblkhd); bp; bp = nbp) {
nbp = TAILQ_NEXT(bp, b_vnbufs);
if ((bp->b_flags & B_SCANNED) != 0)
continue;
bp->b_flags |= B_SCANNED;
if (BUF_LOCK(bp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT))
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continue;
if ((bp->b_flags & B_DELWRI) == 0)
panic("spec_fsync: not dirty");
if ((vp->v_flag & VOBJBUF) && (bp->b_flags & B_CLUSTEROK)) {
BUF_UNLOCK(bp);
vfs_bio_awrite(bp);
splx(s);
} else {
bremfree(bp);
splx(s);
bawrite(bp);
}
goto loop2;
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}
/*
* If synchronous the caller expects us to completely resolve all
* dirty buffers in the system. Wait for in-progress I/O to
* complete (which could include background bitmap writes), then
* retry if dirty blocks still exist.
*/
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if (ap->a_waitfor == MNT_WAIT) {
while (vp->v_numoutput) {
vp->v_flag |= VBWAIT;
(void) tsleep((caddr_t)&vp->v_numoutput, PRIBIO + 1, "spfsyn", 0);
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}
if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_dirtyblkhd)) {
if (--maxretry != 0) {
splx(s);
goto loop1;
}
vprint("spec_fsync: giving up on dirty", vp);
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}
}
splx(s);
return (0);
}
/*
* Just call the device strategy routine
*/
static int
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spec_strategy(ap)
struct vop_strategy_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
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struct buf *a_bp;
} */ *ap;
{
struct buf *bp;
struct vnode *vp;
struct mount *mp;
int error;
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bp = ap->a_bp;
vp = ap->a_vp;
if ((bp->b_iocmd == BIO_WRITE)) {
This patch corrects the first round of panics and hangs reported with the new snapshot code. Update addaliasu to correctly implement the semantics of the old checkalias function. When a device vnode first comes into existence, check to see if an anonymous vnode for the same device was created at boot time by bdevvp(). If so, adopt the bdevvp vnode rather than creating a new vnode for the device. This corrects a problem which caused the kernel to panic when taking a snapshot of the root filesystem. Change the calling convention of vn_write_suspend_wait() to be the same as vn_start_write(). Split out softdep_flushworklist() from softdep_flushfiles() so that it can be used to clear the work queue when suspending filesystem operations. Access to buffers becomes recursive so that snapshots can recursively traverse their indirect blocks using ffs_copyonwrite() when checking for the need for copy on write when flushing one of their own indirect blocks. This eliminates a deadlock between the syncer daemon and a process taking a snapshot. Ensure that softdep_process_worklist() can never block because of a snapshot being taken. This eliminates a problem with buffer starvation. Cleanup change in ffs_sync() which did not synchronously wait when MNT_WAIT was specified. The result was an unclean filesystem panic when doing forcible unmount with heavy filesystem I/O in progress. Return a zero'ed block when reading a block that was not in use at the time that a snapshot was taken. Normally, these blocks should never be read. However, the readahead code will occationally read them which can cause unexpected behavior. Clean up the debugging code that ensures that no blocks be written on a filesystem while it is suspended. Snapshots must explicitly label the blocks that they are writing during the suspension so that they do not cause a `write on suspended filesystem' panic. Reorganize ffs_copyonwrite() to eliminate a deadlock and also to prevent a race condition that would permit the same block to be copied twice. This change eliminates an unexpected soft updates inconsistency in fsck caused by the double allocation. Use bqrelse rather than brelse for buffers that will be needed soon again by the snapshot code. This improves snapshot performance.
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if ((bp->b_flags & B_VALIDSUSPWRT) == 0 &&
bp->b_vp != NULL && bp->b_vp->v_mount != NULL &&
(bp->b_vp->v_mount->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_SUSPENDED) != 0)
panic("spec_strategy: bad I/O");
This patch corrects the first round of panics and hangs reported with the new snapshot code. Update addaliasu to correctly implement the semantics of the old checkalias function. When a device vnode first comes into existence, check to see if an anonymous vnode for the same device was created at boot time by bdevvp(). If so, adopt the bdevvp vnode rather than creating a new vnode for the device. This corrects a problem which caused the kernel to panic when taking a snapshot of the root filesystem. Change the calling convention of vn_write_suspend_wait() to be the same as vn_start_write(). Split out softdep_flushworklist() from softdep_flushfiles() so that it can be used to clear the work queue when suspending filesystem operations. Access to buffers becomes recursive so that snapshots can recursively traverse their indirect blocks using ffs_copyonwrite() when checking for the need for copy on write when flushing one of their own indirect blocks. This eliminates a deadlock between the syncer daemon and a process taking a snapshot. Ensure that softdep_process_worklist() can never block because of a snapshot being taken. This eliminates a problem with buffer starvation. Cleanup change in ffs_sync() which did not synchronously wait when MNT_WAIT was specified. The result was an unclean filesystem panic when doing forcible unmount with heavy filesystem I/O in progress. Return a zero'ed block when reading a block that was not in use at the time that a snapshot was taken. Normally, these blocks should never be read. However, the readahead code will occationally read them which can cause unexpected behavior. Clean up the debugging code that ensures that no blocks be written on a filesystem while it is suspended. Snapshots must explicitly label the blocks that they are writing during the suspension so that they do not cause a `write on suspended filesystem' panic. Reorganize ffs_copyonwrite() to eliminate a deadlock and also to prevent a race condition that would permit the same block to be copied twice. This change eliminates an unexpected soft updates inconsistency in fsck caused by the double allocation. Use bqrelse rather than brelse for buffers that will be needed soon again by the snapshot code. This improves snapshot performance.
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bp->b_flags &= ~B_VALIDSUSPWRT;
if (LIST_FIRST(&bp->b_dep) != NULL)
buf_start(bp);
if ((vp->v_flag & VCOPYONWRITE) && vp->v_rdev->si_copyonwrite &&
(error = (*vp->v_rdev->si_copyonwrite)(vp, bp)) != 0 &&
error != EOPNOTSUPP) {
bp->b_io.bio_error = error;
bp->b_io.bio_flags |= BIO_ERROR;
biodone(&bp->b_io);
return (0);
}
}
/*
* Collect statistics on synchronous and asynchronous read
* and write counts for disks that have associated filesystems.
*/
if (vn_isdisk(vp, NULL) && (mp = vp->v_rdev->si_mountpoint) != NULL) {
if (bp->b_iocmd == BIO_WRITE) {
if (bp->b_lock.lk_lockholder == LK_KERNPROC)
mp->mnt_stat.f_asyncwrites++;
else
mp->mnt_stat.f_syncwrites++;
} else {
if (bp->b_lock.lk_lockholder == LK_KERNPROC)
mp->mnt_stat.f_asyncreads++;
else
mp->mnt_stat.f_syncreads++;
}
}
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KASSERT(devsw(bp->b_dev) != NULL,
("No devsw on dev %s responsible for buffer %p\n",
devtoname(bp->b_dev), bp));
KASSERT(devsw(bp->b_dev)->d_strategy != NULL,
("No strategy on dev %s responsible for buffer %p\n",
devtoname(bp->b_dev), bp));
DEV_STRATEGY(bp, 0);
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return (0);
}
static int
spec_freeblks(ap)
struct vop_freeblks_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
daddr_t a_addr;
daddr_t a_length;
} */ *ap;
{
struct cdevsw *bsw;
struct buf *bp;
/*
* XXX: This assumes that strategy does the deed right away.
* XXX: this may not be TRTTD.
*/
bsw = devsw(ap->a_vp->v_rdev);
if ((bsw->d_flags & D_CANFREE) == 0)
return (0);
bp = geteblk(ap->a_length);
bp->b_iocmd = BIO_DELETE;
bp->b_dev = ap->a_vp->v_rdev;
bp->b_blkno = ap->a_addr;
bp->b_offset = dbtob(ap->a_addr);
bp->b_bcount = ap->a_length;
BUF_KERNPROC(bp);
DEV_STRATEGY(bp, 0);
return (0);
}
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/*
* Implement degenerate case where the block requested is the block
* returned, and assume that the entire device is contiguous in regards
* to the contiguous block range (runp and runb).
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*/
static int
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spec_bmap(ap)
struct vop_bmap_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
daddr_t a_bn;
struct vnode **a_vpp;
daddr_t *a_bnp;
int *a_runp;
int *a_runb;
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} */ *ap;
{
struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
int runp = 0;
int runb = 0;
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if (ap->a_vpp != NULL)
*ap->a_vpp = vp;
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if (ap->a_bnp != NULL)
*ap->a_bnp = ap->a_bn;
if (vp->v_mount != NULL)
runp = runb = MAXBSIZE / vp->v_mount->mnt_stat.f_iosize;
if (ap->a_runp != NULL)
*ap->a_runp = runp;
if (ap->a_runb != NULL)
*ap->a_runb = runb;
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return (0);
}
/*
* Device close routine
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
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spec_close(ap)
struct vop_close_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
int a_fflag;
struct ucred *a_cred;
struct proc *a_p;
} */ *ap;
{
struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
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dev_t dev = vp->v_rdev;
/*
* Hack: a tty device that is a controlling terminal
* has a reference from the session structure.
* We cannot easily tell that a character device is
* a controlling terminal, unless it is the closing
* process' controlling terminal. In that case,
* if the reference count is 2 (this last descriptor
* plus the session), release the reference from the session.
*/
if (vcount(vp) == 2 && p && (vp->v_flag & VXLOCK) == 0 &&
vp == p->p_session->s_ttyvp) {
vrele(vp);
p->p_session->s_ttyvp = NULL;
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}
/*
* We do not want to really close the device if it
* is still in use unless we are trying to close it
* forcibly. Since every use (buffer, vnode, swap, cmap)
* holds a reference to the vnode, and because we mark
* any other vnodes that alias this device, when the
* sum of the reference counts on all the aliased
* vnodes descends to one, we are on last close.
*/
if (vp->v_flag & VXLOCK) {
/* Forced close */
} else if (devsw(dev)->d_flags & D_TRACKCLOSE) {
/* Keep device updated on status */
} else if (vcount(vp) > 1) {
return (0);
}
return (devsw(dev)->d_close(dev, ap->a_fflag, S_IFCHR, p));
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}
/*
* Print out the contents of a special device vnode.
*/
static int
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spec_print(ap)
struct vop_print_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
} */ *ap;
{
printf("tag VT_NON, dev %s\n", devtoname(ap->a_vp->v_rdev));
return (0);
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}
/*
* Special device advisory byte-level locks.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
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spec_advlock(ap)
struct vop_advlock_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
caddr_t a_id;
int a_op;
struct flock *a_fl;
int a_flags;
} */ *ap;
{
return (ap->a_flags & F_FLOCK ? EOPNOTSUPP : EINVAL);
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}
static void
spec_getpages_iodone(bp)
struct buf *bp;
{
bp->b_flags |= B_DONE;
wakeup(bp);
}
static int
spec_getpages(ap)
struct vop_getpages_args *ap;
{
vm_offset_t kva;
int error;
int i, pcount, size, s;
daddr_t blkno;
struct buf *bp;
vm_page_t m;
vm_ooffset_t offset;
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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int toff, nextoff, nread;
struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
int blksiz;
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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int gotreqpage;
mtx_assert(&Giant, MA_OWNED);
error = 0;
pcount = round_page(ap->a_count) / PAGE_SIZE;
/*
* Calculate the offset of the transfer and do sanity check.
* FreeBSD currently only supports an 8 TB range due to b_blkno
* being in DEV_BSIZE ( usually 512 ) byte chunks on call to
* VOP_STRATEGY. XXX
*/
offset = IDX_TO_OFF(ap->a_m[0]->pindex) + ap->a_offset;
#define DADDR_T_BIT (sizeof(daddr_t)*8)
#define OFFSET_MAX ((1LL << (DADDR_T_BIT + DEV_BSHIFT)) - 1)
if (offset < 0 || offset > OFFSET_MAX) {
/* XXX still no %q in kernel. */
printf("spec_getpages: preposterous offset 0x%x%08x\n",
(u_int)((u_quad_t)offset >> 32),
(u_int)(offset & 0xffffffff));
return (VM_PAGER_ERROR);
}
blkno = btodb(offset);
/*
* Round up physical size for real devices. We cannot round using
* v_mount's block size data because v_mount has nothing to do with
* the device. i.e. it's usually '/dev'. We need the physical block
* size for the device itself.
*
* We can't use v_rdev->si_mountpoint because it only exists when the
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* block device is mounted. However, we can use v_rdev.
*/
if (vn_isdisk(vp, NULL))
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blksiz = vp->v_rdev->si_bsize_phys;
else
blksiz = DEV_BSIZE;
size = (ap->a_count + blksiz - 1) & ~(blksiz - 1);
bp = getpbuf(NULL);
kva = (vm_offset_t)bp->b_data;
/*
* Map the pages to be read into the kva.
*/
pmap_qenter(kva, ap->a_m, pcount);
/* Build a minimal buffer header. */
bp->b_iocmd = BIO_READ;
bp->b_iodone = spec_getpages_iodone;
/* B_PHYS is not set, but it is nice to fill this in. */
bp->b_rcred = bp->b_wcred = curproc->p_ucred;
if (bp->b_rcred != NOCRED)
crhold(bp->b_rcred);
if (bp->b_wcred != NOCRED)
crhold(bp->b_wcred);
bp->b_blkno = blkno;
bp->b_lblkno = blkno;
pbgetvp(ap->a_vp, bp);
bp->b_bcount = size;
bp->b_bufsize = size;
bp->b_resid = 0;
bp->b_runningbufspace = bp->b_bufsize;
runningbufspace += bp->b_runningbufspace;
cnt.v_vnodein++;
cnt.v_vnodepgsin += pcount;
mtx_unlock(&vm_mtx);
/* Do the input. */
BUF_STRATEGY(bp);
s = splbio();
/* We definitely need to be at splbio here. */
while ((bp->b_flags & B_DONE) == 0)
tsleep(bp, PVM, "spread", 0);
splx(s);
mtx_lock(&vm_mtx);
if ((bp->b_ioflags & BIO_ERROR) != 0) {
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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if (bp->b_error)
error = bp->b_error;
else
error = EIO;
}
nread = size - bp->b_resid;
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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if (nread < ap->a_count) {
bzero((caddr_t)kva + nread,
ap->a_count - nread);
}
pmap_qremove(kva, pcount);
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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gotreqpage = 0;
for (i = 0, toff = 0; i < pcount; i++, toff = nextoff) {
nextoff = toff + PAGE_SIZE;
m = ap->a_m[i];
m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO;
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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if (nextoff <= nread) {
m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL;
vm_page_undirty(m);
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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} else if (toff < nread) {
/*
* Since this is a VM request, we have to supply the
* unaligned offset to allow vm_page_set_validclean()
* to zero sub-DEV_BSIZE'd portions of the page.
*/
vm_page_set_validclean(m, 0, nread - toff);
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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} else {
m->valid = 0;
vm_page_undirty(m);
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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}
if (i != ap->a_reqpage) {
/*
* Just in case someone was asking for this page we
* now tell them that it is ok to use.
*/
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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if (!error || (m->valid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL)) {
if (m->valid) {
if (m->flags & PG_WANTED) {
vm_page_activate(m);
} else {
vm_page_deactivate(m);
}
vm_page_wakeup(m);
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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} else {
vm_page_free(m);
}
} else {
vm_page_free(m);
}
} else if (m->valid) {
gotreqpage = 1;
/*
* Since this is a VM request, we need to make the
* entire page presentable by zeroing invalid sections.
*/
if (m->valid != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL)
vm_page_zero_invalid(m, FALSE);
}
}
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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if (!gotreqpage) {
m = ap->a_m[ap->a_reqpage];
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printf(
"spec_getpages:(%s) I/O read failure: (error=%d) bp %p vp %p\n",
devtoname(bp->b_dev), error, bp, bp->b_vp);
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printf(
" size: %d, resid: %ld, a_count: %d, valid: 0x%x\n",
size, bp->b_resid, ap->a_count, m->valid);
printf(
" nread: %d, reqpage: %d, pindex: %lu, pcount: %d\n",
nread, ap->a_reqpage, (u_long)m->pindex, pcount);
/*
* Free the buffer header back to the swap buffer pool.
*/
relpbuf(bp, NULL);
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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return VM_PAGER_ERROR;
}
/*
* Free the buffer header back to the swap buffer pool.
*/
relpbuf(bp, NULL);
This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code. These problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances. Most of the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke the vfs.ioopt code. This code might have been committed seperately, but almost everything is interrelated. 1) Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that are fully valid. 2) Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in kern_exec, we now free them. 3) Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent (missing vp) state. 4) Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse. The previous code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances. 5) Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release. 6) Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK files in vfs_bio_awrite. When the code is functional, I'll add back a cleaner version. 7) The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me. Revert to the original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation. 8) The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed. 9) Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE. The delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the length of the time intervals. 10) Correct and clean-up spec_getpages. 11) Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages. 12) Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.) 13) Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS. 14) Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from vm_map_clean. 15) Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that fewer in-transit waits occur. (use p->busy more for pageouts instead of PG_BUSY.) Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for reads. 16) It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy. Make the page allocation code handle that case correctly. (It should probably be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors robustly. I'll probably add a printf.) 17) Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep. It didn't handle consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less lofty. After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and verify it's status (always.) 18) In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up. 19) Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush. 20) Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
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return VM_PAGER_OK;
}