. test74 for mmap functionality
. vm: add a mem_file memory type that specifies an mmap()ped
memory range, backed by a file
. add fdref, an object that keeps track of FD references within
VM per process and so knows how to de-duplicate the use of FD's
by various mmap()ped ranges; there can be many more than there can
be FD's
. turned off for now, enable with 'filemap=1' as boot option
Change-Id: I640b1126cdaa522a0560301cf6732b7661555672
. libc: add vfs_mmap, a way for vfs to initiate mmap()s.
This is a good special case to have as vfs is a slightly
different client from regular user processes. It doesn't do it
for itself, and has the dev & inode info already so the callback
to VFS for the lookup isn't necessary. So it has different info
to have to give to VM.
. libc: also add minix_mmap64() that accepts a 64-bit offset, even
though our off_t is still 32 bit now.
. On exec() time, try to mmap() in the executable if available.
(It is not yet available in this commit.)
. To support mmap(), add do_vm_call that allows VM to lookup
(to ino+dev), do i/o from and close FD's on behalf of other
processes.
Change-Id: I831551e45a6781c74313c450eb9c967a68505932
The previous test would return EFAULT as soon as the group pointer
was NULL, while it is sensible when the count is also 0.
In that case, the SETGROUP syscall is expected to clear all the
group entries as the new set is empty.
Change-Id: I07b7e1d1f023a52e3035d53f7d9b42b660e039e8
The natural term to use when talking about MINIX big pages on ARM
is SECTION. A section is a level 1 page table entry pointing to
a 1MB area.
Change-Id: I9bd27ca99bc772126c31c27a537b1415db20c4a6
libminixfs may now be informed of changes to the block usage on the
filesystem. if the net change becomes big enough, libminixfs may
resize the cache based on the new usage.
. update the 2 FSes to provide this information to libminixfs
Change-Id: I158815a11da801fd5572a8de89c9e6c039b82650
This commit introduces a new request type called REQ_BPEEK. It
requests minor device blocks from the FS. Analogously to REQ_PEEK,
it requests the filesystem to get the requested blocks into its
cache, without actually copying the result anywhere.
Change-Id: If1d06645b0e17553a64b3167091e9d12efeb3d6f
In libexec, split the memory allocation method into cleared and
non-cleared. Cleared gives zeroed memory, non-cleared gives 'junk'
memory (that will be overwritten anyway, and so needn't be cleared)
that is faster to get.
Also introduce the 'memmap' method that can be used, if available,
to map code and data from executables into a process using the
third-party mmap() mode.
Change-Id: I26694fd3c21deb8b97e01ed675dfc14719b0672b
. use lmfs_* cache functions that provide the cache with inode
metadata whenever applicable, i.e. tell the cache code which
inode number and in-inode offset a particular cache block
corresponds to.
. needed for mmap implementation
Change-Id: Ic7d3c0c49029880f86a31368278722e907bc2896
Primary purpose of change: to support the mmap implementation, VM must
know both (a) about some block metadata for FS cache blocks, i.e.
inode numbers and inode offsets where applicable; and (b) know about
*all* cache blocks, i.e. also of the FS primary caches and not just
the blocks that spill into the secondary one. This changes the
interface and VM data structures.
This change is only for the interface (libminixfs) and VM data
structures; the filesystem code is unmodified, so although the
secondary cache will be used as normal, blocks will not be annotated
with inode information until the FS is modified to provide this
information. Until it is modified, mmap of files will fail gracefully
on such filesystems.
This is indicated to VFS/VM by returning ENOSYS for REQ_PEEK.
Change-Id: I1d2df6c485e6c5e89eb28d9055076cc02629594e
Memory types in VM are described by methods. Each mapped region has
a type, and all pages instantiated get that type on creation.
Individual page types has to be able to change though. This commit
changes the code to use the memory types of the individual pages,
where appropriate, instead of just the higher-level region, in case
it has changed. This is needed to e.g. support future copy-on-write
MAP_PRIVATE mmap modes.
Change-Id: I5523db14ac036ec774a54392fb67f9acb8725731
Some (backwards-compatible) changes in mmap() call message fields
that allow for a 64-bit offset. minix_mmap() takes an off_t and
minix_mmap64() takes a u64_t. Some mmap() work in VM goes into a
separate function, using the new fields, so that that can be re-used
when files are to be mapped (future commit).
Change-Id: Ifb77a90b593dd3c33cf81b396068e4da1ec5fb1c
The filesystems already implement REQ_PEEK, but do not fully
use the new filesystem cache code yet. (Because it isn't committed
yet..) REQ_PEEK should be disabled for them until they do.
This indicates to VFS that they are not annotating their cache
blocks (in VM) with inode number/offset info, and therefore mmap()
shouldn't succeed on any of their files. (Most importantly exec()
won't fallback elegantly otherwise.)
Change-Id: Ic57ee422864b4bbc031eadba32973270907b02fd
This commit removes the secondary cache code implementation from
VM and its usage from libminixfs. It is to be replaced by a new
implementation.
Change-Id: I8fa3af06330e7604c7e0dd4cbe39d3ce353a05b1
. test70: regression test for m_out vfs race condition
The following tests use testcache.c to generate test i/o
patterns, generate random write data and verify the reads.
. test71: blackbox full-stack test of FS operation, testing
using the regular VFS interface crazy i/o patterns
with various working set sizes, triggering only
primary cache, also secondary cache, and finally
disk i/o and verifying contents all the time
. test72: unit test of libminixfs, implementing
functions it needs from -lsys and -lblockdriver
and the client in order to simulate a working
cache client and backend environment.
. test73: blackbox test of secondary vm cache in isolation
Change-Id: I1287e9753182b8719e634917ad158e3c1e079ceb
. vfs read_only() assumes vnode->v_vmnt is non-NULL, but it can
be NULL sometimes
. e.g. fchmod() on UDS triggered NULL deref; add a check and
add REQ_CHMOD to pfs so unix domain sockets can be fchmod()ded
. add to test56
Change-Id: I83c840f101b647516897cc99fcf472116d762012
m_out is shared between threads as the reply message, and it can happen
results get overwritten by another thread before the reply is sent. This
change
. makes m_out local to the message handling function,
declared on the stack of the caller
. forces callers of reply() to give it a message, or
declare the reply message has no significant fields except
for the return code by calling replycode()
Change-Id: Id06300083a63c72c00f34f86a5c7d96e4bbdf9f6
Variant of utime(2) with struct timespec (with ns precision)
instead of time_t values; also allows for tv_nsec members
the values UTIME_NOW (force update to current time) or
UTIME_OMIT (allow to set either atim or mtim independently.)
Provides a superset of utimes(2), futimes(2), lutimes(2),
and futimens(2).
Provides the same subset of utimensat(2) as does NetBSD 6.
Also import utimens() and lutimeNS() from NetBSD-current.
makes lwip use "unsigned int" instead of "unsigned" since this is
more obvious (i.e. type is not implied).
Change-Id: I852eb80484516e1235241d55be3e15174fa24109
. inet: silence message about exceptions not being implemented
for select(UDP)
This message generates a lot of noise with openntpd. Hide it unless DEBUG is
turned on.
Change-Id: I1527a9ca2583601d6087456062b4f675c80dd711
This also adds the sys_settime() kernel call which allows for the adjusting
of the clock named realtime in the kernel. The existing sys_stime()
function is still needed for a separate job (setting the boottime). The
boottime is set in the readclock driver. The sys_settime() interface is
meant to be flexible and will support both clock_settime() and adjtime()
when adjtime() is implemented later.
settimeofday() was adjusted to use the clock_settime() interface.
One side note discovered during testing: uptime(1) (part of the last(1)),
uses wtmp to determine boottime (not Minix's times(2)). This leads `uptime`
to report odd results when you set the time to a time prior to boottime.
This isn't a new bug introduced by my changes. It's been there for a while.
In order to make it more clear that ticks should be used for timers
and realtime should be used for timestamps / displaying the date/time,
getuptime() was renamed to getticks() and getuptime2() was renamed to
getuptime().
Servers, drivers, libraries, tests, etc that use getuptime()/getuptime2()
have been updated. In instances where a realtime was calculated, the
calculation was changed to use realtime.
System calls clock_getres() and clock_gettime() were added to PM/libc.
. data structure that automatically keeps a set
of pages in reserve, to replace sparepages and
possibly re-used in the future for similar situations,
e.g. if in-filesystem-cache block eviction is
implemented and FS asks for a new block
Change-Id: I149d46c14b9c8e75df16cb94e08907f008c339a6
When you provided a string with junk after the terminating nul to a
UNIX domain socket and used bind(2), the canonical path function would
not properly terminate the new string. This caused VFS to return
ENAMETOOLONG on an otherwise valid path name.
Test case is added to test56.
Change-Id: I883b6be23d9e4ea13c3cee28cbb3726343df037f
Do not hardcode warning and optimisation flags, otherwise the
main options (i.e. DBG, CPPFLAGS) will not work as expected.
You can still provide specific default by using DBG?=<value>.
Doing so leaves the opportunity to override the setting from the
commandline, while the default value from the build system is
then ignored for that particular package.
When crosscompiling, and using build.sh, adding -V DBG=<value> has
this same effect as make DBG=<value>.
Change-Id: Ic610e4d33b945acad64571e1431f1814291e2d84