Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
* kern/slab.c (kmem_cache_free): Lock cache before releasing an object to
the slab layer.
|
|
* kern/sched.h (BASEPRI_USER): Increase to 25.
|
|
* kern/sched.h (NRQS): Increase to 50.
|
|
* kern/sched_prim.c (do_priority_computation): Replace 31 with NRQS - 1.
idle_thread: Likewise.
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
* 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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
* kern/ipc_kobject.c (ipc_kobject_server): Set gnumach_server_routine
prototype to mig_routine_t.
|
|
* kern/gnumach.srv: New file.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
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.
|
|
* kern/slab.c (KMEM_GC_INTERVAL): Increase to 5 seconds.
|
|
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.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
* kern/thread.c (host_stack_usage): Set `total' type to natural_t.
|
|
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 *.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
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.
|
|
* kern/sched_prim.c (NUMQUEUES): Increase to 1031
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
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.
|
|
* 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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
* kern/bootstrap.c (bootstrap_create): Do not show freed module memory.
|
|
* vm/vm_resident.c (pmap_startup): Warn when some pages could not be included
in the allocator due to bad estimation.
* kern/bootstrap.c: Include <vm/pmap.h>.
(bootstrap_create): Call vm_page_create on bootstrap modules content.
|
|
* vm/memory_object_proxy.h: Add file.
* vm/vm_init.c: Include <vm/memory_object_proxy.h>.
* kern/ipc_kobject.c: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Add vm/memory_object_proxy.h.
|
|
* kern/compat_xxx_defs.h: Remove file.
* Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Remove `kern/compat_xxx_defs.h'.
* include/mach/mach_types.defs (xxx_emulation_vector_t): Remove type.
* device/device.srv: Do not simport <kern/compat_xxx_defs.h>.
* kern/mach.srv: Likewise.
* kern/mach_host.srv: Likewise.
* include/device/device.defs [MACH_KERNEL]: Do not simport
<kern/compat_xxx_defs.h>.
(xxx_device_set_status, xxx_device_get_status)
(xxx_device_set_filter): Replace routine declarations with skip
directives.
* include/mach/mach.defs [MACH_KERNEL]: Do not simport
<kern/compat_xxx_defs.h>.
(xxx_memory_object_lock_request, xxx_task_get_emulation_vector)
(xxx_task_set_emulation_vector, xxx_host_info, xxx_slot_info)
(xxx_cpu_control, xxx_task_info, xxx_thread_get_state)
(xxx_thread_set_state, xxx_thread_info): Replace routine declarations
with skip directive.
* include/mach/mach_host.defs [MACH_KERNEL]: Do not simport
<kern/compat_xxx_defs.h>.
(yyy_host_info, yyy_processor_info, yyy_processor_control)
(xxx_processor_set_default_priv, yyy_processor_set_info): Replace
routine declarations with skip directive.
* kern/ipc_host.c (xxx_processor_set_default_priv): Remove function.
* kern/machine.c (xxx_host_info, xxx_slot_info)
(xxx_cpu_control): Likewise.
* kern/syscall_emulation.c (xxx_task_set_emulation_vector)
(xxx_task_get_emulation_vector): Likewise.
* vm/memory_object.c (xxx_memory_object_lock_request): Likewise.
|
|
* kern/printf.h (vsnprintf): New prototype.
|
|
* kern/mach_clock.h (timer_func_t): New function type.
(struct timer_elt): Change fcn type to timer_func_t.
* i386/i386at/com.c (comstart): Cast `ttrstrt' to `timer_funct_t *' in
`timeout' call.
* i386/i386at/lpr.c (lprstart): Likewise,
|
|
* kern/debug.h (log): New prototype.
|
|
* kern/zalloc (zalloc): Add more details to "zone exhausted" panics.
|
|
* kern/mach_clock.c (update_mapped_time): Add compiler barriers between
writes to shared memory. Update comment: on SMP, write barriers are
required.
|
|
Follow-up to fa6c711d
* vm/vm_object.c (DEVICE_IO_MAP_SIZE): Increase to 16MiB.
* kern/kalloc.c (kalloc_map_size): Increase to 64MiB.
* i386/intel/pmap.c (morevm): Increase to 128MiB.
|
|
* kern/printf.h (printf_once): New macro.
* ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_names, mach_port_get_set_status): Warn when
returning KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE.
* vm/vm_kern.c: Include printf.h.
(kmem_alloc, kmem_realloc, kmem_alloc_wired, kmem_alloc_aligned,
kmem_alloc_pageable): Warn when failing.
* vm/vm_resident.c (vm_page_grab_contiguous_pages): Warn when returning
KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE.
|
|
The code is arch-independant, and reboot_on_panic, used by kern/debug.c
would be undefined on non-i386.
* i386/i386at/model_dep.c (reboot_on_panic, c_boot_entry): Move -d and -H parse
to...
* kern/startup.c (reboot_on_panic,setup_main): ... here. Include <string.h>
|