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Current tag: netbsd-8-1-RELEASE


Revision 1.237.4.1 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Thu Nov 2 21:29:53 2017 UTC (6 years, 5 months ago) by snj
Branch: netbsd-8
CVS Tags: netbsd-8-1-RELEASE, netbsd-8-1-RC1, netbsd-8-0-RELEASE, netbsd-8-0-RC2, netbsd-8-0-RC1, matt-nb8-mediatek-base, matt-nb8-mediatek
Changes since 1.237: +4 -4 lines
Diff to previous 1.237 (colored)

Pull up following revision(s) (requested by pgoyette in ticket #335):
	share/man/man9/kernhist.9: 1.5-1.8
	sys/arch/acorn26/acorn26/pmap.c: 1.39
	sys/arch/arm/arm32/fault.c: 1.105 via patch
	sys/arch/arm/arm32/pmap.c: 1.350, 1.359
	sys/arch/arm/broadcom/bcm2835_bsc.c: 1.7
	sys/arch/arm/omap/if_cpsw.c: 1.20
	sys/arch/arm/omap/tiotg.c: 1.7
	sys/arch/evbarm/conf/RPI2_INSTALL: 1.3
	sys/dev/ic/sl811hs.c: 1.98
	sys/dev/usb/ehci.c: 1.256
	sys/dev/usb/if_axe.c: 1.83
	sys/dev/usb/motg.c: 1.18
	sys/dev/usb/ohci.c: 1.274
	sys/dev/usb/ucom.c: 1.119
	sys/dev/usb/uhci.c: 1.277
	sys/dev/usb/uhub.c: 1.137
	sys/dev/usb/umass.c: 1.160-1.162
	sys/dev/usb/umass_quirks.c: 1.100
	sys/dev/usb/umass_scsipi.c: 1.55
	sys/dev/usb/usb.c: 1.168
	sys/dev/usb/usb_mem.c: 1.70
	sys/dev/usb/usb_subr.c: 1.221
	sys/dev/usb/usbdi.c: 1.175
	sys/dev/usb/usbdi_util.c: 1.67-1.70
	sys/dev/usb/usbroothub.c: 1.3
	sys/dev/usb/xhci.c: 1.75
	sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/i915/i915_gem.c: 1.34
	sys/kern/kern_history.c: 1.15
	sys/kern/kern_xxx.c: 1.74
	sys/kern/vfs_bio.c: 1.275-1.276
	sys/miscfs/genfs/genfs_io.c: 1.71
	sys/sys/kernhist.h: 1.21
	sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_balloc.c: 1.63
	sys/ufs/lfs/lfs_vfsops.c: 1.361
	sys/ufs/lfs/ulfs_inode.c: 1.21
	sys/ufs/lfs/ulfs_vnops.c: 1.52
	sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_inode.c: 1.102
	sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c: 1.239
	sys/uvm/pmap/pmap.c: 1.37-1.39
	sys/uvm/pmap/pmap_tlb.c: 1.22
	sys/uvm/uvm_amap.c: 1.108
	sys/uvm/uvm_anon.c: 1.64
	sys/uvm/uvm_aobj.c: 1.126
	sys/uvm/uvm_bio.c: 1.91
	sys/uvm/uvm_device.c: 1.66
	sys/uvm/uvm_fault.c: 1.201
	sys/uvm/uvm_km.c: 1.144
	sys/uvm/uvm_loan.c: 1.85
	sys/uvm/uvm_map.c: 1.353
	sys/uvm/uvm_page.c: 1.194
	sys/uvm/uvm_pager.c: 1.111
	sys/uvm/uvm_pdaemon.c: 1.109
	sys/uvm/uvm_swap.c: 1.175
	sys/uvm/uvm_vnode.c: 1.103
	usr.bin/vmstat/vmstat.c: 1.219
Reorder to test for null before null deref in debug code
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Reorder to test for null before null deref in debug code
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KNF
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No need for '\n' in UVMHIST_LOG
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normalise a BIOHIST log message
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Update the kernhist(9) kernel history code to address issues identified
in PR kern/52639, as well as some general cleaning-up...
(As proposed on tech-kern@ with additional changes and enhancements.)
Details of changes:
* All history arguments are now stored as uintmax_t values[1], both in
   the kernel and in the structures used for exporting the history data
   to userland via sysctl(9).  This avoids problems on some architectures
   where passing a 64-bit (or larger) value to printf(3) can cause it to
   process the value as multiple arguments.  (This can be particularly
   problematic when printf()'s format string is not a literal, since in
   that case the compiler cannot know how large each argument should be.)
* Update the data structures used for exporting kernel history data to
   include a version number as well as the length of history arguments.
* All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had their format strings
   updated.  Each format specifier now includes an explicit length
   modifier 'j' to refer to numeric values of the size of uintmax_t.
* All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had their format strings
   updated to replace uses of "%p" with "%#jx", and the pointer
   arguments are now cast to (uintptr_t) before being subsequently cast
   to (uintmax_t).  This is needed to avoid compiler warnings about
   casting "pointer to integer of a different size."
* All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had instances of "%s" or
   "%c" format strings replaced with numeric formats; several instances
   of mis-match between format string and argument list have been fixed.
* vmstat(1) has been modified to handle the new size of arguments in the
   history data as exported by sysctl(9).
* vmstat(1) now provides a warning message if the history requested with
   the -u option does not exist (previously, this condition was silently
   ignored, with only a single blank line being printed).
* vmstat(1) now checks the version and argument length included in the
   data exported via sysctl(9) and exits if they do not match the values
   with which vmstat was built.
* The kernhist(9) man-page has been updated to note the additional
   requirements imposed on the format strings, along with several other
   minor changes and enhancements.
[1] It would have been possible to use an explicit length (for example,
     uint64_t) for the history arguments.  But that would require another
     "rototill" of all the users in the future when we add support for an
     architecture that supports a larger size.  Also, the printf(3)
format
     specifiers for explicitly-sized values, such as "%"PRIu64, are much
     more verbose (and less aesthetically appealing, IMHO) than simply
     using "%ju".
[2] I've tried very hard to find "all [the] existing users of
kernhist(9)"
     but it is possible that I've missed some of them.  I would be glad
to
     update any stragglers that anyone identifies.
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For some reason this single kernel seems to have outgrown its declared
size as a result of the kernhist(9) changes.  Bump the size.
XXX The amount of increase may be excessive - anyone with more detailed
XXX knowledge please feel free to further adjust the value
appropriately.
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Misssed one cast of pointer --> uintptr_t in previous kernhist(9) commit
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And yet another one.  :(
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Use correct mark-up for NetBSD version.
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More improvements in grammar and readability.
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Remove a stray '"' (obvious typo) and add a couple of casts that are
probably needed.
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And replace an instance of "%p" conversion with "%#jx"
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Whitespace fix. Give Bl tag table a width. Fix Xr.

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