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There is currently no actual use of constructors, which is why this bug has
been long overlooked.
* kern/slab.c (kmem_cpu_pool_fill): Call constructor on buffers unless
verification is enabled for the cache, or the constructor is NULL.
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* kern/ipc_mig.c (syscall_device_write_request): Comment unused variable.
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* kern/act.c (act_create): Remove unused variable.
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* kern/slab.c (kmem_cache_free): Relock cache before retrying releasing
an object to the CPU pool layer.
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* kern/thread.c (thread_force_terminate): Remove unneeded variable
initialization.
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Reported by Miguel Figueiredo
* kern/thread.c (thread_create): Remove duplicate reset of
new_thread->pc_sample.buffer to 0.
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This reverts a change brought when reworking slab lists handling that made
the allocator store slabs in LIFO order, whatever their reference count.
While it's fine for free slabs, it actually increased fragmentation for
partial slabs.
* kern/slab.c (kmem_cache_alloc_from_slab): Insert slabs that become partial
at the end of the partial slabs list.
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This change increases clarity.
* kern/list.h (list_insert): Rename to ...
(list_insert_head): ... this.
* kern/slab.c: Update calls to list_insert.
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* kern/slab.c (kalloc_init): Remove unused variables.
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Instead of walking the list of free slabs while holding the cache lock,
detach the list from the cache and directly compute the final count values,
and destroy slabs after releasing the cache lock.
* kern/slab.c (kmem_cache_reap): Optimize.
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Don't enforce strong ordering of partial slabs. Separating partial slabs
from free slabs is already effective against fragmentation, and sorting
would sometimes cause pathological scalability issues. In addition, store
new slabs (whether free or partial) in LIFO order for better cache usage.
* kern/slab.c (kmem_cache_grow): Insert new slab at the head of the slabs list.
(kmem_cache_alloc_from_slab): Likewise. In addition, don't sort partial slabs.
(kmem_cache_free_to_slab): Likewise.
* kern/slab.h: Remove comment about partial slabs sorting.
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* kern/slab.c (kmem_cache_free): Lock cache before releasing an object to
the slab layer.
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* kern/sched.h (BASEPRI_USER): Increase to 25.
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* kern/sched.h (NRQS): Increase to 50.
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* kern/sched_prim.c (do_priority_computation): Replace 31 with NRQS - 1.
idle_thread: Likewise.
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The purpose of this system call is to help debugging in situations where
it's desirable to bypass the mach_msg call entirely.
* include/mach/syscall_sw.h (mach_print): Generate system call code.
* kern/syscall_subr.c: Include <kern/printf.h>.
[MACH_KDB] (mach_print): New function.
* kern/syscall_subr.h (mach_print): New prototype.
* kern/syscall_sw.c [MACH_KDB] (mach_trap_table): Declare mach_print
system call.
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* ipc/ipc_mqueue.c (ipc_mqueue_send, ipc_mqueue_receive): Increment
counters for message sent and received.
* kern/ipc_kobject.c (ipc_kobject_server): Increment sent and received
counters for the kernel task.
* kern/task.c (task_create): Zero statistics.
* kern/task.c (task_info): Add task_events_info call.
* kern/task.h: Add statistics.
* vm/vm_fault.c (vm_fault_page): Increment zero_fills, pageins,
reactivations and cow_faults counters.
* vm/vm_fault.c (vm_fault_wire_fast): Increment faults counters.
* vm/vm_pageout.c (vm_pageout_scan): Increment reactivations counter.
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This problem was overlooked because of simple locks being no-ops.
* kern/slab.c (slab_collect): Fix lock name to kmem_cache_list_lock.
(host_slab_info): Likewise.
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The purpose of this function is to allow kernel code to display the state
of the slab caches in situations where the host_slab_info RPC wouldn't be
available, e.g. before a panic.
* kern/slab.c (slab_info): New function.
* kern/slab.h: Add declaration for slab_info.
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0a55db5 made thread_suspend return KERN_FAILURE when the target thread is in
TH_UNINT state. That however is not currently handled by libc, and it's more
useful to just wait for the thread to get interruptible.
* kern/sched_prim.c (thread_invoke): Wake NEW_THREAD->STATE for thread_suspend.
* kern/thread.c (thread_suspend): Wait on NEW_THREAD->STATE as long as THREAD
has TH_UNINT.
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The mapable_time_init function is called before machine_init, but the
latter sets the system boot time. Fix their calling order.
* kern/startup.c (setup_main): Call machine_init before mapable_time_init.
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* kern/rbtree.h (rbtree_lookup): Prefix local variable names with three
underscores.
(rbtree_lookup_nearest): Likewise.
(rbtree_insert): Likewise.
(rbtree_lookup_slot): Likewise.
(rbtree_insert_slot): Rewrite as an inline function.
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* kern/ipc_kobject.c (ipc_kobject_server): Set gnumach_server_routine
prototype to mig_routine_t.
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* kern/gnumach.srv: New file.
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* Makefrag.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add kern/gnumach.srv.
(include_mach_HEADERS): Add include/mach/gnumach.defs and
include/mach/vm_cache_statistics.h
(nodist_libkernel_a_SOURCES): Add kern/gnumach.server.defs.c,
kern/gnumach.server.h, kern/gnumach.server.c, kern/gnumach.server.msgids,
kern/gnumach.server.defs.
* include/mach/mach_types.h: Add #include <mach/vm_cache_statistics.h>.
* kern/ipc_kobject.c (ipc_kobject_server): Declare and call
gnumach_server_routine.
* vm/vm_object.c (vm_object_cached_pages): New variable.
(vm_object_cached_pages_lock_data): Likewise.
(vm_object_deallocate): Update number of cached pages.
(vm_object_lookup): Likewise.
(vm_object_lookup_name): Likewise.
(vm_object_destroy): Likewise.
(vm_object_enter): Likewise.
* vm/vm_object.h (ref_count): Declare as int.
(resident_page_count): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_count): Add extern declaration.
(vm_object_cached_pages): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_pages_lock_data): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_pages_update): New macro.
* vm/vm_resident.c (vm_page_insert): Assert resident page count doesn't
overflow, update number of cached pages as appropriate.
(vm_page_replace): Likewise.
(vm_page_remove): Update number of cached pages as appropriate.
* vm/vm_user.c: Add #include <mach/vm_cache_statistics.h>.
(vm_cache_statistics): New function.
* vm/vm_user.h: Add #include <mach/mach_types.h>.
(vm_cache_statistics): New declaration.
* include/mach/gnumach.defs: New file.
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The slab garbage collector uses sched_tick as its time reference, which
is increased every seconds, while the interval is expressed in clock
ticks. Use the proper time reference instead.
* kern/slab.c (kmem_gc_last_tick): Declare as unsigned long.
(slab_collect): Use elapsed_ticks instead of sched_tick.
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* kern/slab.c (KMEM_GC_INTERVAL): Increase to 5 seconds.
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The kernel submaps eat most of the available kernel space. Using the
main kernel map for thread stacks sometimes lead to exhaustion when many
threads are created. Use kmem_map instead to increase this limit.
* kern/thread.c (stack_alloc): Use kmem_map instead of kernel_map for
stack allocation.
(stack_collect): Likewise for release.
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* ipc/ipc_table.c: Add #include <kern/slab.h>.
(ipc_table_alloc): Use kmem_map instead of kalloc_map when allocating
a table.
(ipc_table_realloc): Likewise for reallocation.
(ipc_table_free): Likewise for release.
* kern/kalloc.h (kalloc_map): Remove declaration.
* kern/slab.c (KMEM_MAP_SIZE): Increase to 128 MiB.
(KALLOC_MAP_SIZE): Remove macro.
(kalloc_map_store): Remove variable.
(kalloc_map): Likewise.
(kalloc_pagealloc): Use kmem_map instead of kalloc_map for general
purpose allocations.
(kalloc_pagefree): Likewise.
(kalloc_init): Remove the creation of kalloc_map.
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Literature about red-black trees vary concerning the cases numbering,
and the implementation doesn't make all of them clearly appear. Remove
cases numbering references to avoid confusion.
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Maksym and I have assigned copyright to the Free Software Foundation.
In addition, restore the original upstream copyrights for correctness.
* kern/list.h: Fix copyright assignment.
* kern/rbtree.c: Likewise.
* kern/rbtree.h: Likewise.
* kern/rbtree_i.h: Likewise.
* kern/slab.c: Likewise.
* kern/slab.h: Likewise.
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* kern/thread.c (host_stack_usage): Set `total' type to natural_t.
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This breaks on x86_64, where it is an array and thus gets bogus results.
* ddb/db_output.c (db_printf, kdbprintf): Pass copy of va_list variable instead
of its address.
* kern/debug.c (panic, log): Likewise.
* kern/printf.c (vprintf, iprintf, sprintf, vsnprintf): Likewise.
(_doprnt): Take va_list instead of va_list *, fix usage and comment accordingly.
* kern/printf.h (_doprnt): Take va_list instead of va_list *.
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* ddb/db_examine.c (db_xcdump): Do not cast addr before passing to
db_read_bytes.
* ddb/db_macro.c (db_arg_variable): Return long.
* ddb/db_macro.h (db_arg_variable): Likewise.
* ddb/db_sym.c (db_maxoff): Set type to unsigned long.
* ddb/db_task_thread.c (db_set_default_thread, db_get_task_thread): Return
long.
* ddb/db_variables.h (db_variable): Make fcn function field to return long.
(FCN_NULL): Make function type return long.
* i386/i386/db_interface.c (int_regs): Set field sizes to long.
* i386/i386/db_machdep.h (db_expr_t): Set type to long.
* i386/i386/db_trace.c (db_i386_reg_value): Return long. Use long types.
(i386_frame, i386_kregs, interrupt_frame, db_nextframe): Set field sizes to
long.
(db_regs, i386_kregs): Use long * pointers.
(db_lookup_i386_kreg): Return long *.
(db_numargs, db_nextframe, db_stack_trace_cmd, db_i386_stack_trace): Use long
types.
* i386/i386/debug_i386.c (dump_ss): Fix format.
* i386/i386/ktss.c (ktss_init): Use long type.
* i386/i386/pcb.c (set_user_regs): Likewise.
* i386/i386/thread.h (i386_saved_state, v86_segs, i386_kernel_state,
i386_interrupt_state): Set field sizes to long.
* i386/i386/trap.c (kernel_trap, user_trap): Fix formats.
* kern/ast.h (ast_t): Set type to long.
* kern/boot_script.c (create_task, resume_task, prompt_resume_task,
boot_script_set_variable): Use long types.
* kern/boot_script.h (boot_script_set_variable): Use long type.
* kern/bootstrap.c (bootstrap_create): Pass long type.
* kern/lock.c (simple_lock, simple_lock_try): Use long type.
* linux/dev/kernel/softirq.c (linux_soft_intr): Fix format.
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* i386/configfrag.ac (i386): Remove definition.
* i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_update_interrupt): Rename i386 to __i386__.
* i386/intel/pmap.h: Likewise.
* kern/debug.c (Debugger): Likewise.
* kern/lock.c (simple_lock, simple_lock_try, db_show_all_slocks): Likewise.
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TODO: remonter formats
* i386/include/mach/i386/vm_types.h (vm_offset_t): Define to unsigned long.
(signed32_t): Define to signed int.
(unsigned32_t): Define to unsigned int.
* i386/include/mach/sa/stdarg.h (__va_size): Use sizeof(unsigned long)-1
instead of 3.
* include/mach/port.h (mach_port_t): Define to vm_offset_t instead of
natural_t.
* include/sys/types.h (size_t): Define to unsigned long instead of
natural_t.
* linux/src/include/asm-i386/posix_types.h (__kernel_size_t): Define to
unsigned long.
(__kernel_ssize_t): Define to long.
* linux/src/include/linux/stddef.h (size_t): Define to unsigned long.
* device/dev_pager.c (dev_pager_hash): Cast port to vm_offset_t insted of
natural_t.
(device_pager_data_request): Fix format.
* device/ds_routines.c (ds_no_senders): Fix format.
* i386/i386/io_map.c (io_map): Likewise.
* i386/i386at/autoconf.c (take_dev_irq): Likewise.
* i386/i386at/com.c (comattach): Likewise.
* i386/i386at/lpr.c (lprattach): Likewise.
* i386/i386at/model_dep.c (mem_size_init, mem_size_init, c_boot_entry):
Likewise.
* i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_enter): Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_notify.c (ipc_notify_port_deleted, ipc_notify_msg_accepted,
ipc_notify_dead_name): Likewise.
* ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_destroy, mach_port_deallocate): Likewise.
* kern/ipc_kobject.c (ipc_kobject_destroy): Likewise.
* kern/slab.c (kalloc_init): Likewise.
* vm/vm_fault.c (vm_fault_page): Likewise.
* vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_pmap_enter): Likewise.
* xen/block.c (device_read): Likewise.
* device/net_io.c (bpf_match): Take unsigned long * instead of unsigned int
*.
(bpf_do_filter): Make mem unsigned long instead of long.
* i386/i386/ktss.c (ktss_init): Cast pointer to unsigned long instead of
unsigned.
* i386/i386/pcb.c (stack_attach, switch_ktss): Cast pointers to long instead of
int.
* i386/i386/trap.c (dump_ss): Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_hash.c (IH_LOCAL_HASH): Cast object to vm_offset_t.
* ipc/mach_msg.c (mach_msg_receive, mach_msg_receive_continue): Cast kmsg to
vm_offset_t instead of natural_t.
* kern/pc_sample.c (take_pc_sample): Cast to vm_offset_t instead of
natural_t.
* kern/boot_script.c (sym, arg): Set type of `val' field to long instead of int.
(create_task, builtin_symbols, boot_script_parse_line,
boot_script_define_function): Cast to long instead of int.
* kern/bootstrap.c (bootstrap_create): Likewise.
* kern/sched_prim.c (decl_simple_lock_data): Likewise.
* kern/printf.c (vsnprintf): Set size type to size_t.
* kern/printf.h (vsnprintf): Likewise.
* vm/vm_map.h (kentry_data_size): Fix type to vm_size_t.
* vm/vm_object.c (vm_object_pmap_protect_by_page): Fix size parameter type
to vm_size_t.
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When stealing the memset function from the 32bit host libc on a 64bit host
system, glibc tends to bring unwanted references to _Unwind_Resume,
__gcc_personality_v0, etc. So let's stop stealing memset.
* kern/strings.c (memset): New function.
* Makefile.am (clib_routines): Remove memset.
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* kern/sched_prim.c (NUMQUEUES): Increase to 1031
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The zone allocator could limit the size of its zones to an arbitrary
value set at zinit() time. There is no such parameter with the slab
module. As a result of removing those limits, the kern/mach_param.h
header becomes empty, and is simply removed altogether.
* Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Remove kern/mach_param.h.
* i386/i386/fpu.c: Remove #include <kern/mach_param.h>.
* i386/i386/machine_task.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/pcb.c: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_init.c: Likewise.
(ipc_space_max): Remove variable.
(ipc_tree_entry_max): Likewise.
(ipc_port_max): Likewise.
(ipc_pset_max): Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_init.h (IPC_ZONE_TYPE): Remove macro.
(ipc_space_max): Remove extern declaration.
(ipc_tree_entry_max): Likewise.
(ipc_port_max): Likewise.
(ipc_pset_max): Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_hash.c (ipc_hash_init): Don't use ipc_tree_entry_max to
compute ipc_hash_global_size.
* ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Remove #include <kern/mach_param.h>.
(ipc_marequest_max): Remove variable.
(ipc_marequest_init): Don't use ipc_marequest_max to compute
ipc_marequest_size.
(ipc_marequest_info): Return (unsigned int)-1 in maxp.
* kern/act.c: Remove #include <kern/mach_param.h>.
* kern/mach_clock.c: Likewise.
* kern/priority.c: Likewise.
* kern/task.c: Likewise.
* kern/thread.c: Likewise.
* vm/memory_object_proxy.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise.
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The kmem_suballoc() function, which has been replaced with
kmem_submap(), is called by kernel_task_create(). Rather than update it,
remove this now unused function.
* kern/task.c (kernel_task_create): Remove function.
* kern/task.h (kernel_task_create): Remove prototype.
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* device/dev_pager.c: Remove #include <kern/kalloc.h>.
* i386/i386/io_perm.c: Add #include <kern/kalloc.h>.
* kern/bootstrap.c: Likewise.
* kern/ipc_tt.c: Likewise.
* kern/pc_sample.c: Likewise.
* kern/processor.c: Likewise.
* kern/server_loop.ch: Likewise.
* kern/thread.c: Likewise.
* linux/dev/glue/block.c: Likewise.
* linux/dev/glue/net.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_map.c: Likewise.
* xen/block.c: Likewise.
* xen/net.c: Likewise.
* xen/store.c: Likewise.
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* device/dev_lookup.c: Replace zalloc header, types and function calls
with their slab counterparts.
* device/dev_pager.c: Likewise.
* device/ds_routines.c: Likewise.
* device/io_req.h: Likewise.
* device/net_io.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/io_perm.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/machine_task.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/pcb.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/task.h: Likewise.
* i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise.
* i386/intel/pmap.h: Remove #include <kernel/zalloc.h>.
* include/mach_debug/mach_debug.defs (host_zone_info): Replace
routine declaration with skip directive.
(host_slab_info): New routine declaration.
* include/mach_debug/mach_debug_types.defs (zone_name_t)
(zone_name_array_t, zone_info_t, zone_info_array_t): Remove types.
(cache_info_t, cache_info_array_t): New types.
* include/mach_debug/mach_debug_types.h: Replace #include
<mach_debug/zone_info.h> with <mach_debug/slab_info.h>.
* ipc/ipc_entry.c: Replace zalloc header, types and function calls with
their slab counterparts.
* ipc/ipc_entry.h: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_init.c: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_object.c: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_object.h: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_space.c: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_space.h: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_table.c (kalloc_map): Remove extern declaration.
* kern/act.c: Replace zalloc header, types and function calls with their
slab counterparts.
* kern/kalloc.h: Add #include <vm/vm_types.h>.
(MINSIZE): Remove definition.
(kalloc_map): Add extern declaration.
(kget): Remove prototype.
* kern/mach_clock.c: Adjust comment.
* kern/processor.c: Replace zalloc header, types and function calls with
their slab counterparts.
* kern/startup.c: Remove #include <kernel/zalloc.h>.
* kern/task.c: Replace zalloc header, types and function calls with
their slab counterparts.
* kern/thread.c: Likewise.
* vm/memory_object_proxy.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_external.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_init.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_map.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_object.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_page.h: Remove #include <kernel/zalloc.h>.
* vm/vm_pageout.c: Replace zalloc header, types and function calls with
their slab counterparts.
* vm/vm_resident.c: Likewise.
(zdata, zdata_size): Remove declarations.
(vm_page_bootstrap): Don't steal memory for the zone system.
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As it is intended to completely replace the zone allocator, remove it on
the way. So long to the venerable code !
* Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Add kern/slab.{c,h}, remove kern/kalloc.c
and kern/zalloc.{c,h}.
* configfrag.ac (SLAB_VERIFY, SLAB_USE_CPU_POOLS): Add defines.
* i386/Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Remove i386/i386/zalloc.h.
* i386/configfrag.ac (CPU_L1_SHIFT): Remove define.
* include/mach_debug/slab_info.h: New file.
* kern/slab.c: Likewise.
* kern/slab.h: Likewise.
* i386/i386/zalloc.h: Remove file.
* include/mach_debug/zone_info.h: Likewise.
* kern/kalloc.c: Likewise.
* kern/zalloc.c: Likewise.
* kern/zalloc.h: Likewise.
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* Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Add kern/list.h, kern/rbtree.c,
kern/rbtree.h and kern/rbtree_i.h.
* kern/list.h: New file.
* kern/rbtree.c: Likewise.
* kern/rbtree.h: Likewise.
* kern/rbtree_i.h: Likewise.
* kern/macro_help.h (MACRO_BEGIN): Use GNU C compound statement
enclosed in parentheses.
(MACRO_END): Likewise.
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Interrupting a thread without a continuation, puts it in a
inconsistent state. This is the cause for the bug described in
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2011-09/msg00148.html
* kern/thread.c (thread_suspend): Fail with KERN_FAILURE if thread is
uninterruptible.
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Use «unifdef -DMACK_KERNEL=1» as a starting point, but only remove
the code not exposed on public headers, the rest is needed to build
properly from userland.
* device/cons.c [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove includes.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (constty): Remove variable.
(cninit, cnmaygetc) [MACH_KERNEL]: Remove preprocessor conditionals.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (cnopen, cnclose, cnread, cnwrite, cnioctl, cnselect)
(cncontrol): Remove functions.
* device/cons.h (struct consdev) [MACH_KERNEL]: Remove preprocessor
conditional.
* device/kmsg.h [MACH_KERNEL]: Likewise.
* i386/i386at/autoconf.c [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove includes.
* i386/i386at/kd_event.c [!MACH_KERNEL]: Likewise.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (kbd_sel, kbdpgrp, kbdflag): Remove variables.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (KBD_COLL, KBD_ASYNC, KBD_NBIO): Remove macros.
(kbdopen, kbdclose, kbd_enqueue) [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove code.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (kbdioctl, kbdselect, kbdread): Remove functions.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (X_kdb_enter_init, X_kdb_exit_init: Likewise.
* i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove includes.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (mouse_sel, mousepgrp, mouseflag): Remove variables.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (MOUSE_COLL, MOUSE_ASYNC, MOUSE_NBIO): Remove macros.
(mouseopen, mouseclose, kd_mouse_read, mouse_enqueue) [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove
code.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (mouseioctl, mouseselect, mouseread): Remove functions.
* i386/i386at/lpr.c [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove includes.
(lpropen) [MACH_KERNEL]: Remove preprocessor conditionals.
(lpropen, lprclose, lprstart) [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove code.
[!MACH_KERNEL] (lprwrite, lprioctl, lprstop): Remove functions.
* i386/i386at/rtc.c (readtodc, writetodc) [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove code.
* kern/mach_factor.c [MACH_KERNEL]: Remove preprocessor conditional.
* xen/time.c (readtodc) [!MACH_KERNEL]: Remove code.
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