History log of /src/lib/libc/sys/lockf.c (Results 1 – 20 of 20)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 7dd9070e 16-Apr-2024 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org>

libc: INTERPOS_SYS macro for interposed syscalls

This macro makes uses the __sys_<foo>_t typedefs from libsys.h to
greatly simplify calling functions in the interposing table.

Reviewed by: kib
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libc: INTERPOS_SYS macro for interposed syscalls

This macro makes uses the __sys_<foo>_t typedefs from libsys.h to
greatly simplify calling functions in the interposing table.

Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44389

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# d7847a8d 13-Mar-2024 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org>

lib{c,sys}: return wrapped syscall APIs to libc

These provide standard APIs, but are implemented using another system
call (e.g., pipe implemented in terms of pipe2) or are interposed by the
threadi

lib{c,sys}: return wrapped syscall APIs to libc

These provide standard APIs, but are implemented using another system
call (e.g., pipe implemented in terms of pipe2) or are interposed by the
threading library to support cancelation.

After discussion with kib (see D44111), I've concluded that it is
better to keep most public interfaces in libc with as little
as possible in libsys.

Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44241

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# ef5fddd3 13-Mar-2024 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org>

libsys: make __libsys_interposing static

Access __libsys_interposing with __libc_interposing_slot() in all
cases to support a move of these wrappers back to libc.

Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revi

libsys: make __libsys_interposing static

Access __libsys_interposing with __libc_interposing_slot() in all
cases to support a move of these wrappers back to libc.

Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44239

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# 29d079c9 16-Jan-2024 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org>

libsys: move __libsys_interposer consumers

These system call wrappers call interposed system calls in fairly
trivial ways. Move them over to libsys so all __libsys_interposer
consumers end up in li

libsys: move __libsys_interposer consumers

These system call wrappers call interposed system calls in fairly
trivial ways. Move them over to libsys so all __libsys_interposer
consumers end up in libsys.

Also move recvmmsg and sendmmsg as they are documented with recv and
send.

Reviewed by: kib, emaste, imp
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/908

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# 9cbd9658 16-Jan-2024 Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org>

libc: split libc and syscall interposing (1/2)

System calls or their wrappers are now interposed by
__libsys_interposing with purely libc entries remaining in
__libc_interposing.

Use __libsys_inter

libc: split libc and syscall interposing (1/2)

System calls or their wrappers are now interposed by
__libsys_interposing with purely libc entries remaining in
__libc_interposing.

Use __libsys_interposing_slot in libthr to update __libsys_interposing,
but also make __libc_interposing_slot fall back to
__libsys_interposing_slot so an out of date libc has a chance of working
during updates.

Reviewed by: kib, emaste, imp
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/908

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# 559a218c 01-Nov-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

libc: Purge unneeded cdefs.h

These sys/cdefs.h are not needed. Purge them. They are mostly left-over
from the $FreeBSD$ removal. A few in libc are still required for macros
that cdefs.h defines. Kee

libc: Purge unneeded cdefs.h

These sys/cdefs.h are not needed. Purge them. They are mostly left-over
from the $FreeBSD$ removal. A few in libc are still required for macros
that cdefs.h defines. Keep those.

Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42385

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# 1d386b48 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line .c pattern

Remove /^[\s*]*__FBSDID\("\$FreeBSD\$"\);?\s*\n/


# b61a5730 10-May-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

spdx: The BSD-2-Clause-NetBSD identifier is obsolete, drop -NetBSD

The SPDX folks have obsoleted the BSD-2-Clause-NetBSD identifier. Catch
up to that fact and revert to their recommended match of BS

spdx: The BSD-2-Clause-NetBSD identifier is obsolete, drop -NetBSD

The SPDX folks have obsoleted the BSD-2-Clause-NetBSD identifier. Catch
up to that fact and revert to their recommended match of BSD-2-Clause.

Discussed with: pfg
MFC After: 3 days
Sponsored by: Netflix

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# d915a14e 25-Nov-2017 Pedro F. Giffuni <pfg@FreeBSD.org>

libc: further adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.

Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I
was using mis-identified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error
p

libc: further adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.

Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I
was using mis-identified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error
prone - task.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.

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# af98578a 20-Dec-2015 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org>

Fix lockf(3) cancellation behaviour.

Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week


# d170190a 04-Mar-2009 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org>

Sync license changes.

Obtained from: NetBSD


# dfdcada3 26-Mar-2008 Doug Rabson <dfr@FreeBSD.org>

Add the new kernel-mode NFS Lock Manager. To use it instead of the
user-mode lock manager, build a kernel with the NFSLOCKD option and
add '-k' to 'rpc_lockd_flags' in rc.conf.

Highlights include:

Add the new kernel-mode NFS Lock Manager. To use it instead of the
user-mode lock manager, build a kernel with the NFSLOCKD option and
add '-k' to 'rpc_lockd_flags' in rc.conf.

Highlights include:

* Thread-safe kernel RPC client - many threads can use the same RPC
client handle safely with replies being de-multiplexed at the socket
upcall (typically driven directly by the NIC interrupt) and handed
off to whichever thread matches the reply. For UDP sockets, many RPC
clients can share the same socket. This allows the use of a single
privileged UDP port number to talk to an arbitrary number of remote
hosts.

* Single-threaded kernel RPC server. Adding support for multi-threaded
server would be relatively straightforward and would follow
approximately the Solaris KPI. A single thread should be sufficient
for the NLM since it should rarely block in normal operation.

* Kernel mode NLM server supporting cancel requests and granted
callbacks. I've tested the NLM server reasonably extensively - it
passes both my own tests and the NFS Connectathon locking tests
running on Solaris, Mac OS X and Ubuntu Linux.

* Userland NLM client supported. While the NLM server doesn't have
support for the local NFS client's locking needs, it does have to
field async replies and granted callbacks from remote NLMs that the
local client has contacted. We relay these replies to the userland
rpc.lockd over a local domain RPC socket.

* Robust deadlock detection for the local lock manager. In particular
it will detect deadlocks caused by a lock request that covers more
than one blocking request. As required by the NLM protocol, all
deadlock detection happens synchronously - a user is guaranteed that
if a lock request isn't rejected immediately, the lock will
eventually be granted. The old system allowed for a 'deferred
deadlock' condition where a blocked lock request could wake up and
find that some other deadlock-causing lock owner had beaten them to
the lock.

* Since both local and remote locks are managed by the same kernel
locking code, local and remote processes can safely use file locks
for mutual exclusion. Local processes have no fairness advantage
compared to remote processes when contending to lock a region that
has just been unlocked - the local lock manager enforces a strict
first-come first-served model for both local and remote lockers.

Sponsored by: Isilon Systems
PR: 95247 107555 115524 116679
MFC after: 2 weeks

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# ea8d448a 01-Feb-2002 David E. O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>

Fix SCM ID's.


# 8af1452c 13-Aug-2001 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

Removed duplicate VCS ID tags, as per style(9).


# d201fe46 24-Jan-2001 Daniel Eischen <deischen@FreeBSD.org>

Remove _THREAD_SAFE and make libc thread-safe by default by
adding (weak definitions to) stubs for some of the pthread
functions. If the threads library is linked in, the real
pthread functions will

Remove _THREAD_SAFE and make libc thread-safe by default by
adding (weak definitions to) stubs for some of the pthread
functions. If the threads library is linked in, the real
pthread functions will pulled in.

Use the following convention for system calls wrapped by the
threads library:
__sys_foo - actual system call
_foo - weak definition to __sys_foo
foo - weak definition to __sys_foo

Change all libc uses of system calls wrapped by the threads
library from foo to _foo. In order to define the prototypes
for _foo(), we introduce namespace.h and un-namespace.h
(suggested by bde). All files that need to reference these
system calls, should include namespace.h before any standard
includes, then include un-namespace.h after the standard
includes and before any local includes. <db.h> is an exception
and shouldn't be included in between namespace.h and
un-namespace.h namespace.h will define foo to _foo, and
un-namespace.h will undefine foo.

Try to eliminate some of the recursive calls to MT-safe
functions in libc/stdio in preparation for adding a mutex
to FILE. We have recursive mutexes, but would like to avoid
using them if possible.

Remove uneeded includes of <errno.h> from a few files.

Add $FreeBSD$ to a few files in order to pass commitprep.

Approved by: -arch

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# 9233c4d9 27-Jan-2000 Jason Evans <jasone@FreeBSD.org>

Simplify sytem call renaming. Instead of _foo() <-- _libc_foo <-- foo(),
just use _foo() <-- foo(). In the case of a libpthread that doesn't do
call conversion (such as linuxthreads and our upcomin

Simplify sytem call renaming. Instead of _foo() <-- _libc_foo <-- foo(),
just use _foo() <-- foo(). In the case of a libpthread that doesn't do
call conversion (such as linuxthreads and our upcoming libpthread), this
is adequate. In the case of libc_r, we still need three names, which are
now _thread_sys_foo() <-- _foo() <-- foo().

Convert all internal libc usage of: aio_suspend(), close(), fsync(), msync(),
nanosleep(), open(), fcntl(), read(), and write() to _foo() instead of foo().

Remove all internal libc usage of: creat(), pause(), sleep(), system(),
tcdrain(), wait(), and waitpid().

Make thread cancellation fully POSIX-compliant.

Suggested by: deischen

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# 92927338 12-Jan-2000 Jason Evans <jasone@FreeBSD.org>

Add three-tier symbol naming in support of POSIX thread cancellation
points. For library functions, the pattern is __sleep() <--
_libc_sleep() <-- sleep(). The arrows represent weak aliases. For
s

Add three-tier symbol naming in support of POSIX thread cancellation
points. For library functions, the pattern is __sleep() <--
_libc_sleep() <-- sleep(). The arrows represent weak aliases. For
system calls, the pattern is _read() <-- _libc_read() <-- read().

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# 7f3dea24 28-Aug-1999 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org>

$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$


# abe2fe8a 08-Jul-1998 Dmitrij Tejblum <dt@FreeBSD.org>

Make this look more FreeBSDish.


# 6975deff 08-Jul-1998 Dmitrij Tejblum <dt@FreeBSD.org>

An implementation of lockf() function call.

Obtained from: NetBSD (author: Klaus Klein)