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* Remove unneeded <sys/buf.h> includes.phk2000-04-181-1/+0
| | | | | Due to some interesting cpp tricks in lockmgr, the LINT kernel shrinks by 924 bytes.
* Isolate the Timecounter internals in their own two files.phk2000-03-201-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make the public interface more systematically named. Remove the alternate method, it doesn't do any good, only ruins performance. Add counters to profile the usage of the 8 access functions. Apply the beer-ware to my code. The weird +/- counts are caused by two repocopies behind the scenes: kern/kern_clock.c -> kern/kern_tc.c sys/time.h -> sys/timetc.h (thanks peter!)
* Change useracc() and kernacc() to use VM_PROT_{READ|WRITE|EXECUTE} for thephk1999-10-301-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | "rw" argument, rather than hijacking B_{READ|WRITE}. Fix two bugs (physio & cam) resulting by the confusion caused by this. Submitted by: Tor.Egge@fast.no Reviewed by: alc, ken (partly)
* $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$peter1999-08-281-1/+1
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* Minor tweaks to make sure (new) prerequisites for <sys/buf.h> (mostlypeter1999-06-271-1/+2
| | | | splbio()/splx()) are #included in time.
* Suser() simplification:phk1999-04-271-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1: s/suser/suser_xxx/ 2: Add new function: suser(struct proc *), prototyped in <sys/proc.h>. 3: s/suser_xxx(\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)->p_ucred, \&\1->p_acflag)/suser(\1)/ The remaining suser_xxx() calls will be scrutinized and dealt with later. There may be some unneeded #include <sys/cred.h>, but they are left as an exercise for Bruce. More changes to the suser() API will come along with the "jail" code.
* More secure clock management. Allow positive steps only once per secondnsayer1999-04-071-11/+16
| | | | | | | | | | for as much as one second, but no more. Allows a miscreant to double-time march the clock, but no worse. XXX Unlike putting negative deltas in a while(1), performing small positive steps inside of a while(1) will return EPERM for the unpermitted ones. Repeated negative deltas are clamped without error (but the kernel does log a notice).
* Fix last delta so file would compile again- I think I got itmjacob1999-04-071-10/+13
| | | | | right. Add a clarifying (to me at least) comment. Some formatting fixes.
* If securelevel>1, allow the clock to be adjusted negatively only up tonsayer1999-04-071-8/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | 1 second prior to the highest the clock has run so far. This allows time adjusters like xntpd to do their work, but the worst a miscreant can do is "freeze" the clock, not go back in time. We still need to decide on an algorithm to clamp positive adjustments. As it stands, it is possible to achieve arbitrary negative adjustments by "wrapping" time around. PR: 10361
* Added a used #include (don't depend on "vnode_if.h" including <sys/buf.h>).bde1999-02-251-1/+2
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* Fix warnings in preparation for adding -Wall -Wcast-qual to thedillon1999-01-271-2/+2
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* Nitpicking and dusting performed on a train. Removes trivial warningsphk1998-10-251-2/+1
| | | | about unused variables, labels and other lint.
* Add a tc_ prefix to struct timecounter members.phk1998-06-091-2/+2
| | | | Urged by: bde
* Fixed interval calculation in realitimexpire() again. Obtained from:bde1998-05-171-4/+4
| | | | | | rev.1.9. Broken in: rev.1.50. Fixed a spelling error. Obtained from: Lite2.
* Fixed stale references to hzto() in comments.bde1998-05-171-2/+2
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* s/nanoruntime/nanouptime/gphk1998-05-171-6/+6
| | | | | | s/microruntime/microuptime/g Reviewed by: bde
* Nuke signanosleep(). (I've left nanosleep1() seperate to nanosleep()peter1998-05-141-56/+1
| | | | as I don't want to mess with the multiple returns)
* Commit an old change that has been sitting around for a long while.peter1998-05-141-2/+16
| | | | | | | | | | signanosleep() did not deal with signal masks properly. This change was based on a discussion with bde some time ago (at least 6 months or more). signanosleep() should probably go away since it was never really used for more than a few weeks and doesn't appear in released code. It should probably be killed before somebody uses it and it becomes a gratuitous nonstandard feature.
* Make a kernel version of the timer* functions called timerval* to bephk1998-04-061-13/+13
| | | | | | more consistent. OK'ed by: bde
* More fixes for the iterative case of nanosleep1 from bruce.phk1998-04-051-5/+5
| | | | I hate the 2-arg time{spec|val}{add|sub} functions!
* Make the dummy timecounter run at 1 MHz rather than 100kHz (noticed by bde)phk1998-04-051-10/+9
| | | | fix the itimer(REAL) handling.
* If there is no error code, don't copyout the remaining time. (Aspeter1998-04-051-3/+3
| | | | | documented in the man page and the standards). (and besides, nanosleep1 isn't setting it in this case at present anyway, so we'd be copying junk).
* Fix nanosleep1 based on Bruces suggestion.phk1998-04-051-28/+22
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* tsleep() returns EWOULDBLOCK if the timeout expired. Don't return thispeter1998-04-051-2/+2
| | | | to usermode, otherwise sleep(3) fails, cron doesn't work, etc etc etc.
* Handle double fraction overflow in nano & microtime functions (spotted by Bruce)phk1998-04-041-6/+3
| | | | Use tvtohz() a place where it fits.
* Time changes mark 2:phk1998-04-041-60/+30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Figure out UTC relative to boottime. Four new functions provide time relative to boottime. * move "runtime" into struct proc. This helps fix the calcru() problem in SMP. * kill mono_time. * add timespec{add|sub|cmp} macros to time.h. (XXX: These may change!) * nanosleep, select & poll takes long sleeps one day at a time Reviewed by: bde Tested by: ache and others
* Eradicate the variable "time" from the kernel, using various measures.phk1998-03-301-16/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "time" wasn't a atomic variable, so splfoo() protection were needed around any access to it, unless you just wanted the seconds part. Most uses of time.tv_sec now uses the new variable time_second instead. gettime() changed to getmicrotime(0. Remove a couple of unneeded splfoo() protections, the new getmicrotime() is atomic, (until Bruce sets a breakpoint in it). A couple of places needed random data, so use read_random() instead of mucking about with time which isn't random. Add a new nfs_curusec() function. Mark a couple of bogosities involving the now disappeard time variable. Update ffs_update() to avoid the weird "== &time" checks, by fixing the one remaining call that passwd &time as args. Change profiling in ncr.c to use ticks instead of time. Resolution is the same. Add new function "tvtohz()" to avoid the bogus "splfoo(), add time, call hzto() which subtracts time" sequences. Reviewed by: bde
* Add two new functions, get{micro|nano}time.phk1998-03-261-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | They are atomic, but return in essence what is in the "time" variable. gettime() is now a macro front for getmicrotime(). Various patches to use the two new functions instead of the various hacks used in their absence. Some puntuation and grammer patches from Bruce. A couple of XXX comments.
* Fixed the calculation of `delta' in settime(). We once set allbde1998-02-251-29/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | times consistently wrong (up to 1 tick too late), but recent changes fixed the setting of the main clock, making other times inconsistent. The inconsistencies tended to show up as a negative resource usage for the process that set the time. Fixed the check for setting the clock backwards. A stale timestamp (`time') was checked, so it was possible to set the clock backwards by up to almost 1 tick. Until recently, this bug was compensated for by setting the clock consistently wrong. Merged the comment about setting the clock backwards from Lite2. Removed latency micro-optimizations/speed pessimizations in settime(). microtime() and set_timecounter() are relatively expensive, and they must be called together with clock updates blocked to get a consistent `delta', so significant latency optimizations are not possible. Removed some stale comments.
* Replace TOD clock code with more systematic approach.phk1998-02-201-6/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Highlights: * Simple model for underlying hardware. * Hardware basis for timekeeping can be changed on the fly. * Only one hardware clock responsible for TOD keeping. * Provides a real nanotime() function. * Time granularity: .232E-18 seconds. * Frequency granularity: .238E-12 s/s * Frequency adjustment is continuous in time. * Less overhead for frequency adjustment. * Improves xntpd performance. Reviewed by: bde, bde, bde
* Remove a bunch of variables which were unused both in GENERIC and LINT.phk1997-11-071-2/+1
| | | | Found by: -Wunused
* Move the "retval" (3rd) parameter from all syscall functions and putphk1997-11-061-22/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | it in struct proc instead. This fixes a boatload of compiler warning, and removes a lot of cruft from the sources. I have not removed the /*ARGSUSED*/, they will require some looking at. libkvm, ps and other userland struct proc frobbing programs will need recompiled.
* Simplify the lease_check stuff.phk1997-10-261-3/+9
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* Fix returned sleep period for large valuesache1997-10-201-3/+5
| | | | Submitted by: bde
* Sigh. Signal handlers are executed on leaving the system call, notpeter1997-10-151-8/+2
| | | | | | | | | | at moment of delivery. Restoring the signal mask after the tsleep() is next to useless since the signal is still queued.. This was interacting with usleep(3) on receipt of a SIGALRM causing it to near busy loop. Now, we set the new signal mask "permanently" for signanosleep(). Problem noted by: bde
* init_main.c subr_autoconf.c:gibbs1997-09-211-5/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add support for "interrupt driven configuration hooks". A component of the kernel can register a hook, most likely during auto-configuration, and receive a callback once interrupt services are available. This callback will occur before the root and dump devices are configured, so the configuration task can affect the selection of those two devices or complete any tasks that need to be performed prior to launching init. System boot is posponed so long as a hook is registered. The hook owner is responsible for removing the hook once their task is complete or the system boot can continue. kern_acct.c kern_clock.c kern_exit.c kern_synch.c kern_time.c: Change the interface and implementation for the kernel callout service. The new implemntaion is based on the work of Adam M. Costello and George Varghese, published in a technical report entitled "Redesigning the BSD Callout and Timer Facilities". The interface used in FreeBSD is a little different than the one outlined in the paper. The new function prototypes are: struct callout_handle timeout(void (*func)(void *), void *arg, int ticks); void untimeout(void (*func)(void *), void *arg, struct callout_handle handle); If a client wishes to remove a timeout, it must store the callout_handle returned by timeout and pass it to untimeout. The new implementation gives 0(1) insert and removal of callouts making this interface scale well even for applications that keep 100s of callouts outstanding. See the updated timeout.9 man page for more details.
* Removed unused #includes.bde1997-09-021-3/+1
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* Don't return EINVAL for negative timespecs in the nanosleep functions.bde1997-08-261-12/+9
| | | | | | | Negative timespecs are perfectly valid. Just return 0 immediately for them. Also, return 0 immediately for zero timespecs. Fixed some style bugs.
* setitimer: if it_value == 0 clear it_interval nowache1997-08-141-2/+6
| | | | | non-zero it_interval values have no sense if it_value == 0 but checked by itimerfix which may cause EINVAL return
* Bypass itimerfix 100000000 limit in nanosleep1 using loop through timeoutsache1997-08-131-46/+64
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* Fixed syscall arg checking in clock_settime(). Stack garbage wasbde1997-08-031-2/+2
| | | | | | checked to be >= 0. This bug was introduced in rev.1.26. Reported by: John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
* Add tickadj to struct clockinfo, like NetBSD and OpenBSD.jhay1997-06-241-2/+1
| | | | NOTE: libc, time, kgmon and rpc.rstatd will have to be recompiled.
* oops, fix a braino that I noticed during the commit.. Don't verify thepeter1997-06-011-5/+7
| | | | | remaining time pointer if it's NULL, since we don't write back in that case! (*blush*!)
* - implement signanosleep(2) by moving common code from nanosleep() into apeter1997-06-011-28/+102
| | | | | | | | shared function. - use p->p_sleepend to try and get more accurate "time remaining" results when the time has been adjusted. - verify writeability of return address so that we can fail before sleeping if the address for the result is bogus.
* Fixes from Bruce:peter1997-05-101-59/+64
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Serious: - An important timevalfix() in settime[ofday]() was lost. Not so serious: - There was a race initializing `delta' in the check for setting the time backwards. - The `#ifdef notyet' check for setting the time more than a day forwards was back to front. [[I deleted the code, it's useless because of iteration - Peter]] - The timespec was not checked for validity in clock_settime(). - The timespec was not fully checked for validity in nanotime(). The check in itimerfix() is too late, since the conversion from a timespec to a timeval may overflow. - A garbage timeval was checked in settimeofday() for the (uap->tv == NULL && uap->tzp != NULL) case. I added the broken check this some time ago. Cosmetic: - The "inadvertantly (sic) sleeping forever" test always failed. hzto() always returns >= 1. - The style wasn't very KNFish. (I only changed new code.) Submitted by: bde
* Pay attention to what Bruce actually saysbrian1997-05-101-5/+2
| | | | | | | rather than what I think he's going to say. (Now undoing the last timerval change) Really suggested by: bde
* Don't require that it_interval be valid ifbrian1997-05-101-2/+5
| | | | | | it_value is set to zero - as per documentation. Suggested by: ache & bde
* Implementation of posix-style clock_* and nanosleep syscalls as implementedpeter1997-05-081-33/+215
| | | | | | | | | | | | in NetBSD. The core of settimeofday() is moved to a seperate static function settime() which both clock_settime() and settimeofday() call. Note that I picked up the securelevel > 1 check from NetBSD that prevents the clock being set backwards in high securelevel mode (this was a hole that allowed resetting of inode access timestamps to arbitary values) Obtained from: mostly from NetBSD, but the settime() function is from our gettimeofday(), some tweaks by me.
* Removed `volatile' from declaration of `time', and removed the resultingbde1997-03-221-4/+3
| | | | | | | | null casts. `time' is nonvolatile for accesses within a region locked by splclock()/splx(). Accesses outside such a region are invalid, and splx() must have the side effect of potentially changing all global variables (since there are hundreds of sort of volatile variables like `time'), so declaring `time' as volatile didn't have any real benefits.
* Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$. We are notpeter1997-02-221-1/+1
| | | | ready for it yet.
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