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* main.c (main): Use error, not perror and exit. Use ERR, not errno.
* mount.c (mount_root): Likewise.
* rpc.c (rpc_receive_thread): Use error, not perror.
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* cache.c: Change cache/hash table size to 509, a prime. Use
memcpy/memcmp not bcopy/bcmp. Verify return value from malloc and
check the result of rpc transaction _and_ do not act if failed.
* main.c: Correct the wording of the help messages. Do not
bother initializing global variable to 0. Use memcpy/memcmp not
bcopy/bcmp. Verify return value from malloc and check the result
of rpc transaction _and_ do not act if failed.
* mount.c: Check return values of initialize_rpc. Use
memcpy/memcmp not bcopy/bcmp. Verify return value from malloc and
strdup. Correct comments.
(mount_root): Check result of connect. Handle errors
consistently. Reverse loops that are if (! c) {} else when
appropriate.
* mount.h: Protect header with #ifdef.
* name-cache.c: Correct dangerous NPARTIALS macro. Use
memcpy/memcmp not bcopy/bcmp.
(find_cache): Use PARTIAL_THRESH, not the constant.
* nfs-spec.h: Protect header with #ifdef.
* nfs.c: Use memcpy/memcmp not bcopy/bcmp.
* nfs.h: Likewise.
* ops.c (netfs_attempt_mkdir): Check return values of initialize_rpc.
Use memcpy/memcmp not bcopy/bcmp. Verify return value from malloc and
check the result of rpc transaction _and_ do not act if failed.
(netfs_attempt_link): Unlock the directory before the rpc transaction.
Check the result of rpc transaction _and_ do not act if failed.
* pager.c: Remove, we do not use it.
* rpc.c: Use memcpy/memcmp not bcopy/bcmp. Verify return value from
malloc and check the result of rpc transaction _and_ do not act if
failed.
(initialize_rpc): Use AUTH_NONE, not the depreciated
AUTH_NULL. Return sane values on failure.
(generate_xid): Make inline.
(link_rpc): New function. Complements unlink_rpc.
(conduct_rpc): Use link_rpc.
(rpc_receive_thread): Reroll to a single loop.
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* name-cache.c (check_lookup_cache): Use name_cache_neg_timeout in
preference to name_cache_timeout for negative hits.
* nfs.h (name_cache_neg_timeout): New variable.
* main.c (DEFAULT_NAME_CACHE_NEG_TIMEOUT): New macro.
(name_cache_neg_timeout): Initialize new variable.
(OPT_NCACHE_NEG_TO): New option key.
(common_options): Add --name-cache-neg-timeout switch.
(parse_common_opt): Process OPT_NCACHE_NEG_TO option key.
* ops.c (netfs_attempt_lookup): Do cast of -1 correctly to match
check_lookup_cache and ANSI C rules.
* name-cache.c (check_lookup_cache): Unlock DIR correctly before
returning a negative cache hit.
* rpc.c (rpc_receive_thread): Don't print "dropping reply"
messages any more.
* ops.c (netfs_attempt_lookup): Cash all lookups, both positive
and negative.
(netfs_attempt_mkdir): Purge cache before creating directory
entry.
(netfs_attempt_link): Likewise.
(netfs_attempt_create_file): Likewise.
* ops.c (netfs_attempt_lookup): Pass correct node to
enter_lookup_cache as the child.
Thu Jul 24 13:15:56 1997 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* name-cache.c: New file.
* ops.c (netfs_attempt_lookup): Check lookup cache before trying
RPC. After successful lookup, make cache entry.
(netfs_attempt_unlink): Purge cache before doing operation.
(netfs_attempt_rmdir): Likewise.
(netfs_attempt_rename): Purge cache for both names before operation.
* nfs.h (enter_lookup_cache, purge_lookup_cache,
check_lookup_cache): New prototypes.
* Makefile (SRCS): Add name-cache.c.
* nfs.h (name_cache_timeout): New variable.
* main.c (DEFAULT_NAME_CACHE_TIMEOUT): New macro.
(name_cache_timeout): Initialize new variable.
(OPT_NCACHE_TO): New option key.
(common_options): Add --name-cache-timeout switch.
(parse_common_opt): Process OPT_NCACHE_TO option key.
* cache.c (lookup_fhandle): Don't parse NFS XDR format, instead
take a length arg. Return void. All callers changed to use new
function xdr_decode_fhandle.
* nfs.c (xdr_decode_fhandle): New function.
* nfs.h (xdr_decode_fhandle): New prototype.
(lookup_fhandle): Update prototype.
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* rpc.c (rpc_list_lock): Delete variable. Omit all mention of it
throughout this file. Expand the use of outstanding_lock to cover
what rpc_list_lock used to handle.
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Unlock OUTSTANDING_LOCK if write fails.
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avoid bogus definition there.
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