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* ipc_kmsg: fix print of size of mach_msg_headerEtienne Brateau2024-12-061-1/+1
| | | | | | msgh_size is a mach_msg_size_t which represent an unsigned int, so %u must me used there instead of %d Message-ID: <20241206134419.6609-1-etienne.brateau@gmail.com>
* Use the x86_64 message ABI on all 64-bit portsSergey Bugaev2024-03-271-2/+2
| | | | Message-ID: <20240327161841.95685-4-bugaevc@gmail.com>
* x86_64: avoid iterating over the message twice in copyoutmsg/copyinmsg for ↵Flavio Cruz2024-03-111-15/+37
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | faster RPCs. This is a follow up to https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/hurd/gnumach.git/commit/?id=69620634858b2992e1a362e33c95d9a8ee57bce7 where we made inlined ports 8 bytes long to avoid resizing. The last thing that copy{in,out}msg were doing was just updating msgt_size field since that's required for kernel stub code and implicitly assumed by IPC code. This was moved into ipc_kmsg_copy{in,out}_body. For a 32 bit userland, the code also stops updating msgt_size for out of line ports, same as the 64 bit userland. Message-ID: <ZdQxWNSieTHcpM1b@jupiter.tail36e24.ts.net>
* move x86 copy_user.[ch] to ipc/ and make it arch-indipendentLD2024-03-091-1/+1
| | | | Message-ID: <20240309140244.347835-3-luca@orpolo.org>
* ipc_entry_lookup_failed: Also write message id in bogus port warningSamuel Thibault2023-11-191-10/+10
| | | | | It may be enough to get an idea of the origin of the port without having to produce a stack trace.
* ipc_entry_lookup: Generalize warnings about bogus port namesSamuel Thibault2023-11-181-3/+28
| | | | | Looking up a bogus port name is generally a sign of a real bug, such as a spurious mach port deallocation.
* Fix assertion for i686 since mach_port_name_t and mach_port_t have the same sizeFlavio Cruz2023-11-071-1/+2
| | | | Message-ID: <ZUlwWGgc2kXNH5dN@jupiter.tail36e24.ts.net>
* 64bit: Fix user memory leaks on non-inline port arraysSamuel Thibault2023-11-011-1/+5
| | | | | The userland allocation is for port names, not ports (as translated below), so we need to allocate less.
* copyinmsg: Check that we have not overflownSamuel Thibault2023-10-011-1/+1
| | | | | This if of course too late in case of a failure, but better assert than get awful bugs, and it's really not supposed to happen.
* ipc: Fix allocating kernel buffer for storing user messageSamuel Thibault2023-10-011-3/+4
| | | | Otherwise ipc_kmsg_copyin_body will overflow.
* Add and use ikm_cache_alloc/free/_trySamuel Thibault2023-10-011-15/+4
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* Update the 64bit RPC ABI to be simplerFlavio Cruz2023-09-251-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Make full use of the 8 bytes available in mach_msg_type_t by moving into the unused 4 bytes. This allows us to use 32bits for mach_msg_type_number_t whether we use the longform or not. * Make mach_msg_type_long_t exactly the same as mach_msg_type_t. Updating MiG is strongly encouraged since it will generate better code to handle this new format. After this change, any compatibility with compiled binaries for Hurd x86_64 will break since the message format is different. However, the new schema simplifies the overall ABI, without having "holes" and also avoids the need to have a 16 byte mach_msg_type_long_t. Was able to boot a basic system up to a bash shell. Message-Id: <ZIfqFe5bPNPeH4xg@jupiter.lan>
* Fix copying in MACH_PORT_DEAD on x86_64Sergey Bugaev2023-06-181-4/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | We need to properly convert MACH_PORT_NAME_DEAD (which is 32-bit -1) into IO_DEAD, which is 64-bit -1. To reproduce: $ portinfo -va 1 (see the Mach crash trying to access a port at 0xffffffff) Message-Id: <20230615181731.119328-1-bugaevc@gmail.com>
* Support alignment requirements for a 64 bit kernel.Flavio Cruz2023-02-271-89/+55
| | | | | | | | | | | | | We introduce both a user alignment and a kernel alignment. These are separate requirements since for 64 bit with a 32 bit kernel we need to ensure the kernel can consume messages that are 8-byte aligned. This change removes any possibility of undefined behavior and also allows the kernel to support 64 bit RPCs for the userland. A lot of the code that performs alignment was simplified under the assumption that the message headers are well aligned. To enforce that going forward, a few static assertions were added. Message-Id: <Y/KrixiC9Njmu7ef@jupiter.tail36e24.ts.net>
* Set kr if copy cannot be copied to user spaceFlavio Cruz2023-01-251-1/+3
| | | | | Compiler will complain otherwise that kr is not initialized. Message-Id: <Y89oVcEnyPIiQ4ef@jupiter.tail36e24.ts.net>
* Rename msg_is_misaligned and msg_alignSamuel Thibault2023-01-191-20/+20
| | | | message.h is installed so we need to hide these behind a mach_ prefix
* replace mach_port_t with mach_port_name_tLuca Dariz2023-01-181-21/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a cleanup following the introduction of mach_port_name_t. The same set of changes is applied to all files: - rename mach_port_t to mach_port_name_t where a port name is used, - use MACH_PORT_NAME_NULL and MACH_PORT_NAME_DEAD where appropriate, - use invalid_port_to_name() and invalid_name_to_port() for conversion where appropriate, - use regular copyout() insted of copyout_port() when we deal with mach_port_name_t already before copyout, - use the new helper ipc_kmsg_copyout_object_to_port() when we really want to place a port name in the space of a mach_port_t. * include/mach/notify.h: Likewise * ipc/ipc_entry.c: Likewise * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise, and add ipc_kmsg_copyout_object_to_port() * ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Likewise * ipc/ipc_object.c: Likewise * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise * ipc/ipc_space.h: Likewise * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise * kern/exception.c: Likewise * kern/ipc_mig.c: Likewise Message-Id: <20230116105857.240210-8-luca@orpolo.org>
* x86_64: expand and shrink messages in copy{in, out}msg routinesLuca Dariz2023-01-181-15/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * i386/i386/copy_user.h: new file to handle 32/64 bit differences - add msg_usize() to recontruct the user-space message size - add copyin/copyout helpers for addresses and ports * include/mach/message.h: add msg alignment macros * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: - copyin/out ports names instead of using pointer magic * ipc/ipc_mqueue.c: use msg_usize() to check if we can actually receive the message * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise for continuations in receive path * x86_64/Makefrag.am: add x86_64/copy_user.c * x86_64/copy_user.c: new file to handle message expansion and shrinking during copyinmsg/copyoutmsg for 64 bit kernels. - port names -> port pointers on all 64-bit builds - 32-bit pointer -> 64 bit pointer when using 32-bit userspace * x86_64/locore.S: remove copyinmsg() and copyoutmsg() Message-Id: <20230116105857.240210-3-luca@orpolo.org>
* add msg_user_header_t for user-side msg structureLuca Dariz2023-01-181-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | * include/mach/message.h: use mach_msg_user_header_t only in KERNEL, and define it as mach_msh_header_t for user space * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: use mach_msg_user_header_t where appropriate * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise * ipc/mach_msg.h: Likewise * kern/thread.h: Likewise Message-Id: <20230116105857.240210-2-luca@orpolo.org>
* fix warningsLuca Dariz2023-01-161-2/+1
| | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: drop useless cast. * ipc/ipc_port.c: upcast rpc_vm_offset_t to full vm_offset_t * kern/pc_sample.c: Likewise Message-Id: <20230116130426.246584-4-luca@orpolo.org>
* Use rpc_uintptr_t for protected payloads.Flavio Cruz2023-01-131-4/+4
| | | | | | | Not only is uintptr_t more accurate for what protected payloads are but we also provide compatibility for 64 + 32 bits. Also the use of natural_t in the RPC definition is wrong since it is always 32 bits. Message-Id: <Y7+LHVbmYxO/cSKs@jupiter.tail36e24.ts.net>
* Fix some warnings with -Wmissing-prototypes.Flavio Cruz2022-12-271-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | Marked some functions as static (private) as needed and added missing includes. This also revealed some dead code which was removed. Note that -Wmissing-prototypes is not enabled here since there is a bunch more warnings. Message-Id: <Y6j72lWRL9rsYy4j@mars>
* Update ipc/ directory to use mach_port_name_tFlavio Cruz2022-11-301-21/+37
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make it explicit where we use port names versus actual ports. For the 64 bit kernel, port names and ports are of different size so this corrects the syscall arguments and internal structs to have the right size. This patch also uncovered several issues we need to solve to make GNUMach work well on 64 bits. First, the mach_msg call will receive 4 byte port names while the kernel "thinks" they are 8 bytes, which will be a problem. Also, when we send a message, the kernel translates the port names into port pointers in the message copied from user space. This also won't work on 64 bits. In this patch, I added several TODOs to fix the issues later. Message-Id: <Y4cCzNmc6vC4bjsX@viriathus>
* copyinmsg: Set msgh_size inside copyinmsg rather than the callerSamuel Thibault2022-08-281-1/+0
| | | | | In the 32/64 conversion case it is copyinmsg that will know the eventual size.
* kmsg: factorize uint32_t into an alignment typeSamuel Thibault2022-08-281-2/+10
| | | | | and restore the checks for offset alignment in the message, even if currently it is trivially always alright.
* kmsg: fix msg body alignmentLuca Dariz2022-08-281-27/+22
| | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: align msg body to 4 bytes as done in mig Signed-off-by: Luca Dariz <luca@orpolo.org> Message-Id: <20220628101054.446126-7-luca@orpolo.org>
* simplify ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() usageLuca Dariz2022-08-281-16/+8
| | | | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: change prototype of ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: change prototype and usage of ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() by incorporating common code * ipc/mach_msg.c: change usage of ipc_kmsg_copyout_body() Signed-off-by: Luca Dariz <luca@orpolo.org> Message-Id: <20220628101054.446126-3-luca@orpolo.org>
* Fix gcc-6 warningsSamuel Thibault2016-05-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * ddb/db_elf.c (elf_db_sym_init): Turn `i' into unsigned. * device/ds_routines.c (ds_device_open, device_writev_trap): Likewise. * i386/i386/user_ldt.c (i386_set_ldt): Likewise for `i', `min_selector', and `first_desc'. (i386_get_ldt): Likewise for `ldt_count'. (user_ldt_free): Likewise for `i'. * i386/i386/xen.h (hyp_set_ldt): Turn `count' into unsigned long. * i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_bootstrap): Turn `i', `j' and 'n' into unsigned. (pmap_clear_bootstrap_pagetable): Likewise for `i' and `j'. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_msg_print): Turn `i' and `numwords' into unsigned. * kern/boot_script.c (boot_script_parse_line): Likewise for `i'. * kern/bootstrap.c (bootstrap_create): Likewise for `n' and `i'. * kern/host.c (host_processors): Likewise for `i'. * kern/ipc_tt.c (mach_ports_register): Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c (tickadj, bigadj): turn into unsigned. * kern/processor.c (processor_set_things): Turn `i' into unsigned. * kern/task.c (task_threads): Likewise. * kern/thread.c (consider_thread_collect, stack_init): Likewise. * kern/strings.c (memset): Turn `i' into size_t. * vm/memory_object.c (memory_object_lock_request): Turn `i' into unsigned. * xen/block.c (hyp_block_init): Use %u format for evt. (device_open): Drop unused err variable. (device_write): Turn `copy_npages', `i', `nbpages', and `j' into unsigned. * xen/console.c (hypcnread, hypcnwrite, hypcnclose): Turn dev to dev_t. (hypcnclose): Return void. * xen/console.h (hypcnread, hypcnwrite, hypcnclose): Fix prototypes accordingly. * xen/evt.c (form_int_mask): Turn `i' into int. * xen/net.c (hyp_net_init): Use %u format for evt. (device_open): Remove unused `err' variable.
* Use uint32_t instead of unsigned32_t.Flavio Cruz2016-04-041-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Implement stdint.h and use it in gnumach. Remove old type definitions such as signed* and unsigned*. * Makefile.am: Add -ffreestanding. * i386/i386/xen.h: Use uint64_t. * i386/include/mach/i386/machine_types.defs: Use uint32_t and int32_t. * i386/include/mach/i386/vm_types.h: Remove definitions of int*, uint*, unsigned* and signed* types. * i386/xen/xen.c: Use uint64_t. * include/device/device_types.defs: Use uint32_t. * include/mach/std_types.defs: Use POSIX types. * include/mach/std_types.h: Include stdint.h. * include/stdint.h: New file with POSIX types. * include/sys/types.h: Include stdint.h. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Use uint64_t. * kern/exception.c: Use uint32_t. * linux/dev/include/linux/types.h: Remove POSIX types. * xen/block.c: Use uint64_t. * xen/net.c: Do not use removed unsigned*_t types. * xen/ring.h: Use uint32_t instead. * xen/store.c: Use uint32_t. * xen/store.h: Use uint32_t. * xen/time.c: Use POSIX types only. * xen/time.h: Use uint64_t.
* ipc: replace the IPC table with a radix treeJustus Winter2015-05-201-20/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, the port names are mapped to an IPC object (e.g. a port) using a table. This, however, requires large chunks of continuous memory, and leads to scalability problems as virtual kernel memory is a scarce resource. To avoid excessive overhead, non-contiguous port names are spilled into a splay tree. Replace the IPC table with a radix tree. As the radix tree is able to store non-contiguous names with reasonable overhead, we can drop the splay tree as well. * ipc/ipc_entry.c (ipc_entry_tree_collision): Remove function. (ipc_entry_cache): New variable. (ipc_entry_lookup): Replace with a radix tree lookup. (ipc_entry_get): The free list handling is changed a little. Adopt accordingly. (ipc_entry_free_name): New function. (ipc_entry_alloc): Adopt accordingly. (ipc_entry_alloc_name): Likewise. (ipc_entry_dealloc): Likewise. (ipc_entry_grow_table): Remove function. * ipc/ipc_entry.h (struct ipc_entry): Update comment, add field for name and free list, remove unused fields. (ipc_entry_cache, ie_alloc, ie_free): New declarations. (struct ipc_tree_entry): Remove. Also remove any related declarations. (ipc_entry_grow_table): Remove declaration. * ipc/ipc_init.c (ipc_bootstrap): Adopt initialization. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): Use `ipc_entry_alloc' instead of re-coding it. Adopt free list handling. (ipc_kmsg_copyout_object): Adopt free list handling, store the name. * ipc/ipc_object.c (ipc_object_copyout): Likewise. (ipc_object_copyout_multiname): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.c (ipc_space_create): Initialize radix tree and free list. Drop table and splay tree initialization. (ipc_space_destroy): Free ipc entries and radix tree, remove table and splay tree cleanup. * ipc/ipc_space.h (struct ipc_space): Add radix tree, free list, and size. Remove all fields related to the table and splay tree. * ddb/db_print.c (db_port_iterate): Adopt iteration. (db_lookup_port): Adopt lookup. * include/mach_debug/ipc_info.h: Remove unused parts of the debug interface. * include/mach_debug/mach_debug.defs: Likewise. * include/mach_debug/mach_debug_types.defs: Likewise. * ipc/mach_debug.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c (ipc_right_reverse): Adopt lookup, store name. (ipc_right_check): Adopt removal. (ipc_right_destroy): Likewise. (ipc_right_dealloc): Likewise. (ipc_right_delta): Likewise. (ipc_right_copyin): Adopt insertion, adopt removal. (ipc_right_copyin_two): Adopt removal. (ipc_right_copyout): Adopt insertion, adopt removal. (ipc_right_rename): Likewise, also update comment. * ipc/mach_port.c (mach_port_names): Adopt iteration. (mach_port_get_set_status): Likewise. * ipc/port.h: Update comment. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Delete file. * ipc/ipc_hash.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_splay.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_splay.h: Likewise. * Makefrag.am (libkernel_a_SOURCES): Remove these files.
* ipc: undo manual inlining of `ipc_entry_X' functionsJustus Winter2015-05-201-81/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | Today we can rely on the compiler to inline functions. Undoing this manual optimization is a first step to replace the IPC tables. * ipc/mach_msg.c (mach_msg_trap): Undo the manual inlining of `ipc_entry_lookup', `ipc_entry_dealloc', and `ipc_entry_get'. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyin_header, ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): Likewise. * kern/exception.c (exception_raise): Likewise. * kern/ipc_mig.c (fast_send_right_lookup): Likewise.
* Avoid accessing ip_protected_payload without the lock.Samuel Thibault2015-04-231-7/+14
| | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): Avoid accessing dest->ip_protected_payload without the lock. * ipc/mach_msg.c (ipc/mach_msg.c): Avoid accessing dest_port->ip_protected_payload without the lock.
* ipc: guard test code with `MACH_IPC_TEST'Justus Winter2014-12-161-3/+1
| | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h (ikm_mark_bogus): New macro. (ipc_kmsg_rmqueue_first_macro): Use `ikm_mark_bogus'. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_rmqueue): Likewise.
* ipc: provide the protected payload in ipc_kmsg_copyout_headerJustus Winter2014-10-011-13/+45
| | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyout_header): If a protected payload is set for the destination port, provide it in msgh_protected_payload. * ipc/mach_msg.c (mach_msg_trap): Likewise in the fast paths. * doc/mach.texi (Message Receive): Document message semantics with protected payloads.
* Convert from K&R to ANSIMarin Ramesa2014-04-041-67/+63
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Convert from K&R style function definitions to ANSI style function definitions. * ddb/db_access.c: Convert function prototypes from K&R to ANSI. * ddb/db_aout.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_break.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_command.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_cond.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_examine.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_expr.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_ext_symtab.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_input.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_lex.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_macro.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_mp.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_output.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_print.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_run.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_sym.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_task_thread.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_trap.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_variables.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_watch.c: Likewise. * device/blkio.c: Likewise. * device/chario.c: Likewise. * device/dev_lookup.c: Likewise. * device/dev_name.c: Likewise. * device/dev_pager.c: Likewise. * device/ds_routines.c: Likewise. * device/net_io.c: Likewise. * device/subrs.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/db_interface.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/io_map.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/loose_ends.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/mp_desc.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/pcb.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/phys.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/user_ldt.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/com.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_event.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_queue.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/lpr.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/rtc.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/read_fault.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_entry.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_mqueue.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_debug.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_rpc.c: Likewise. * kern/act.c: Likewise. * kern/exception.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_mig.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_tt.c: Likewise. * kern/lock_mon.c: Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c: Likewise. * kern/machine.c: Likewise. * kern/printf.c: Likewise. * kern/priority.c: Likewise. * kern/startup.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_emulation.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_subr.c: Likewise. * kern/thread_swap.c: Likewise. * kern/time_stamp.c: Likewise. * kern/timer.c: Likewise. * kern/xpr.c: Likewise. * vm/memory_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_debug.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_external.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_kern.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_map.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_pageout.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_user.c: Likewise.
* ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: remove forward declarationsMarin Ramesa2013-12-051-4/+0
| | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (copyinmap, copyoutmap, ipc_msg_print): Remove forward declarations. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h (ipc_msg_print): Add prototype.
* ipc: remove register qualifiersMarin Ramesa2013-11-111-2/+2
| | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Remove register qualifiers.
* ipc: organize ipc print function prototypesMarin Ramesa2013-07-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_print.h: New file. [MACH_KDB] Include <mach/mach_types.h>. [MACH_KDB] Include <mach/message.h>. [MACH_KDB] Include <ipc/ipc_types.h>. (ipc_port_print): Add prototype. (ipc_pset_print): Likewise. (ipc_kmsg_print): Likewise. (ipc_msg_print): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.h (ipc_port_print): Remove prototype. * ipc/ipc_port.c [MACH_KDB]: Include <ipc/ipc_print.h>. * ipc/ipc_pset.h (ipc_pset_print): Remove prototype. * ipc/ipc_pset.c [MACH_KDB]: Include <ipc/ipc_print.h>. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c [MACH_KDB]: Include <ipc/ipc_print.h>.
* fix copy out-of-line data when length >= 512MBSergio Lopez2011-09-281-4/+4
| | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyin_body): Change length type to unsigned64_t. Cast number to unsigned64_t. (ipc_kmsg_copyout_body): Likewise.
* 2008-07-23 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * i386/i386/locore.h (copyinmsg, copyoutmsg): Make parameters const void* and void* instead of vm_offset_t. * i386/i386at/com.c (comportdeath): Cast port as ipc_port_t in tty_portdeath call. * i386/i386at/kd.c (kdportdeath): Likewise. * i386/i386at/lpr.c (lprportdeath): Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c (mouse_handle_byte): Cast param to wakeup() as vm_offset_t. * i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_destroy): Cast arg 2 of kmem_free() to vm_offset_t. * i386/intel/pmap.h: Cast all arg 1 params to kvtophy() to vm_offset_t. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Remove casts from params to copyinmsg and copyoutmsg calls. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise. * kern/exceptions.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Remove casts from params to copyout calls. * ipc/bootstrap.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_tt.c (mach_ports_register): Cast memory[i] as ipc_port_t in assignment.
* 2008-07-15 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Include <vm/vm_user.h> and <ipc/ipc_hash.h>. * ipc/ipc_mqueue (ipc_mqueue_copyin): Add prototype. * kern/bootstrap.c: Include <vm/vm_user.h>. * kern/exceptions.c: Include <ipc/ipc_notify.h>. * kern/ipc_kobject.h (ipc_kobject_notify): Add prototype. * kern/ipc_mig.c: Include <device/dev_hdr.h>. * kern/pc_sample.c: Include <machine/trap.h>. * kern/printf.h (safe_gets): Add prototype. * kern/processor.c: Include <kern/ipc_tt.h>. * kern/queue.h (insque): Add prototype. * kern/startup.c: Include <kern/mach_factor.h> and <kern/xpr.h>. * kern/thread.h (thread_start, kernel_thread, thread_priority, thread_set_own_priority, thread_max_priority, thread_policy, consider_thread_collect, stack_privilege): Add prototypes. * kern/timer.h (timer_normalize, timer_init, init_timers): Add prototypes. * vm/vm_map.h (vm_map_lookup_entry, vm_map_entry_delete): Add prototypes.
* 2008-07-15 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-0/+2
| | | | | | * device/net_io.h (net_ast): Add prototype. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Include <device/net_io.h> * kern/ast.c: Include <device/net_io.h>
* 2008-07-15 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | * device/ds_routines.c: Include <machine/locore.h> * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * kern/bootstrap.c: Likewise. * kern/exception.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_mig.c: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/time_stamp.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_kern.c: Likewise.
* 2006-01-06 Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>Thomas Schwinge2009-06-181-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * ddb/db_break.c (db_delete_thread_breakpoint): Don't declare `db_cond_free'. * ddb/db_run.c: Include <ddb/db_cond.h>. (db_stop_at_pc): Don't declare `db_cond_check'. * ddb/db_input.c: Include <ddb/db_input.h>. * ddb/db_macro.c: Include <ddb/db_macro.h>. * ddb/db_trap.c: Include <ddb/db_trap.h>. * i386/i386/db_interface.h: Include <machine/thread.h>. * i386/i386/db_interface.c: Include <machine/db_interface.h>. * i386/i386/db_machdep.h: Include <machine/db_interface.h>. (db_check_access, db_phys_eq, db_task_name): Remove declarations. 2006-01-06 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net> * ddb/db_aout.c: Include <ddb/db_output.h>. * ddb/db_break.c: Include <ddb/db_cond.h>, <ddb/db_expr.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_delete_cmd, db_breakpoint_cmd): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_command.c: Include <ddb/db_examine.h>, <ddb/db_expr.h> and <ddb/db_macro.h>. * ddb/db_command.h (db_exec_cmd_nest): New declaration. * ddb/db_cond.c: Include <ddb/db_cond.h>, <ddb/db_expr.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_cond_cmd): Explicitly define untyped variable as `int'. * ddb/db_cond.h: New file. * ddb/db_examine.c: Include <machine/db_interface.h>, <ddb/db_examine.h> and <ddb/db_expr.h>. (db_strcpy, db_examine): Remove forward declarations. (db_xcdump): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_examine.h: New file. * ddb/db_expr.c: Include <ddb/db_expr.h>, <ddb/db_output.h>, <ddb/db_sym.h> and <ddb/db_variables.h>. * ddb/db_input.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h>. * ddb/db_input.h: New file. * ddb/db_lex.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h>, <ddb/db_examine.h>, <ddb/db_input.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_skip_to_eol, db_lex): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_lex.h (db_lex): New declaration. * ddb/db_macro.c: Include <ddb/db_examine.h>, <ddb/db_expr.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_def_macro_cmd, db_exec_macro): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_macro.h: New file. * ddb/db_output.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h>. * ddb/db_output.h (db_putchar): New declaration. * ddb/db_print.c: Include <machine/db_interface.h>, <ddb/db_command.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_show_regs): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_run.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h>, <ddb/db_examine.h>, <ddb/db_output.h> and <ddb/db_watch.h>. * ddb/db_run.h: Include <kern/task.h> and <machine/db_machdep.h>. (db_single_step, db_single_step_cmd, db_in_single_step): New declarations. * ddb/db_sym.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_sym_parse_and_lookup): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_sym.h (db_line_at_pc): New declaration. * ddb/db_task_thread.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h>, <ddb/db_expr.h>, <ddb/db_lex.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_lookup_task, db_lookup_task_thread, db_lookup_thread) (db_lookup_task_id, db_lookup_thread_id): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_trap.c: Include <ddb/db_examine.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. * ddb/db_trap.h: New file. * ddb/db_variables.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h>, <ddb/db_examine.h>, <ddb/db_expr.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. (db_get_suffix, db_cmp_variable_name): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * ddb/db_variables.h (db_get_variable): New declaration. * ddb/db_watch.c: Include <ddb/db_command.h>, <ddb/db_expr.h>, <ddb/db_output.h> and <ddb/db_run.h>. * ddb/db_write_cmd.c: Include <ddb/db_expr.h> and <ddb/db_output.h>. * i386/i386/db_interface.c: Include <kern/printf.h>, <ddb/db_access.h>, <ddb/db_command.h>, <ddb/db_output.h>, <ddb/db_run.h> and <ddb/db_trap.h>. (kdbprinttrap): Add `void' return type. (db_user_to_kernel_address, db_task_name): Explicitly define untyped variables as `int'. * i386/i386/db_interface.h: New file. * i386/i386/db_trace.c (db_i386_reg_value): Add `int' return type. * i386/i386/trap.c [MACH_KDB]: Include <ddb/db_run.h> and <ddb/db_watch.h>. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c [MACH_KDB]: Include <ddb/db_output.h>. * kern/lock.c [MACH_KDB]: Include <ddb/db_output.h>.
* 2006-12-03 Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>Thomas Schwinge2009-06-181-494/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [patch #5017 --- ``Remove obsolete IPC interfaces.''] * DEVELOPMENT: Document the removal. * configfrag.ac (MACH_IPC_COMPAT): Don't define. 2006-12-03 Leonardo Lopes Pereira <leonardolopespereira@gmail.com> [patch #5017 --- ``Remove obsolete IPC interfaces.''] * kern/act.c [MIGRATING_THREADS]: Don't include <mach_ipc_compat.h>. * kern/act.h: Likewise. * i386/include/mach/i386/machine_types.defs: Adapt all users of MACH_IPC_COMPAT as if it were always defined to `0'. * include/mach/mach.defs: Likewise. * include/mach/mach_param.h: Likewise. * include/mach/mach_traps.h: Likewise. * include/mach/message.h: Likewise. * include/mach/mig_errors.h: Likewise. * include/mach/notify.h: Likewise. * include/mach/port.h: Likewise. * include/mach/std_types.defs: Likewise. * include/mach/syscall_sw.h: Likewise. * include/mach/task_special_ports.h: Likewise. * include/mach/thread_special_ports.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.h: Likewise. * ipc/mach_debug.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise * ipc/mach_msg.h: Likewise. * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise. * kern/act.c: Likewise. * kern/act.h: Likewise. * kern/ipc_host.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_tt.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_sw.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.h: Likewise.
* 2006-11-11 Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix a bunch of "unused variable" warnings. * device/ds_routines.c (ds_device_open): Remove unused `namebuf' variable. * device/kmsg.c (kmsgread): Remove unused `err' variable. * device/net_io.c (net_set_filter): Remove unused `j' variable. * i386/i386/pcb.c (curr_gdt, curr_ktss): Artificially use parameter of macro. * i386/i386/pic.c (picinit): Remove unused `i' variable. * i386/i386/pit.c (clkstart): Remove unused `flags' variable. * i386/i386/trap.c (kernel_trap): Remove unused `exc' variable. (user_trap): Remove unused `map' and `result' variables. (v86_assist): Remove unused `size' variable. * i386/i386at/i386at_ds_routines.c (ds_device_open): Remove unused `dev' variable. * i386/i386at/kd.c (kdintr): Remove unused `o_pri' variable. (kdcngetc): Remove unused `i' variable. * i386/i386at/kd_event.c (kbdgetstat, kbdsetstat): Remove unused `result' variable. * i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c (mousegetstat): Likewise. * i386/i386at/lpr.c (lprattach): Remove unused `tp' variable. (lprsetstat): Remove unused `dev_addr' and `s' variables. * i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_bootstrap): Remove unused `pteva' variable. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_copyin_body): Remove unused `mr' variable. * kern/bootstrap.c (boot_script_exec_cmd): Remove unused `boot_exec_info' and `user_map' variables. * vm/vm_kern.c (projected_buffer_map): Remove unused `object' variable.
* 2006-11-09 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [task #5726 --- ``GCC built-in functions''] * include/printf.h: Move file... * kern/printf.h: ... here. * kern/debug.h (panic_init, panic): Add prototypes. * chips/busses.c: Don't include `printf.h', include `kern/printf.h' and `kern/debug.h'. * ddb/db_command.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_cond.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_output.c: Likewise. * device/cirbuf.c: Likewise. * device/cons.c: Likewise. * device/dev_name.c: Likewise. * device/dev_pager.c: Likewise. * device/device_init.c: Likewise. * device/dk_label.c: Likewise. * device/ds_routines.c: Likewise. * device/net_io.c: Likewise. * device/subrs.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/debug_i386.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpe_linkage.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/io_map.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/kttd_interface.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/mp_desc.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/pcb.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/pic.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/autoconf.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/com.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/i386at_ds_routines.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_event.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/lpr.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_entry.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_mqueue.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_pset.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_rpc.c: Likewise. * kern/act.c: Likewise. * kern/ast.c: Likewise. * kern/bootstrap.c: Likewise. * kern/debug.c: Likewise. * kern/eventcount.c: Likewise. * kern/exception.c: Likewise. * kern/host.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_host.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_kobject.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_mig.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_sched.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_tt.c: Likewise. * kern/kalloc.c: Likewise. * kern/lock.c: Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c: Likewise. * kern/machine.c: Likewise. * kern/pc_sample.c: Likewise. * kern/printf.c: Likewise. * kern/processor.c: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/server_loop.ch: Likewise. * kern/startup.c: Likewise. * kern/task.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/thread_swap.c: Likewise. * kern/xpr.c: Likewise. * kern/zalloc.c: Likewise. * vm/memory_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_debug.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_kern.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_map.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.h: Likewise. * vm/vm_pageout.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_resident.c: Likewise.
* 2006-11-07 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [task #5726 --- ``GCC built-in functions''] * include/printf.h: New file. (printf_init, _doprnt, printnum, sprintf, printf, indent, iprint): New declarations. * include/string.h (strchr, strcmp, strcpy, strlen, strncmp, strncpy, strrchr, strsep): New extern declarations. * kern/strings.c: Don't include `kern/strings.h', include `string.h'. (strncmp, strncpy, strlen): Fix prototypes into using size_t. * kern/strings.h: Removed file. * kern/debug.c: Include `printf.h'. (do_cnputc): New function. (panic, log): Use do_cnputc instead of cnputc. * chips/busses.c: Don't include `kern/strings.h', include `printf.h' and `string.h'. (_doprnt): Remove extern declaration. (indent): Remove extern declaration. * chips/busses.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_aout.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_command.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_lex.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_macro.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_output.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_print.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_sym.c: Likewise. * device/dev_name.c: Likewise. * device/dev_pager.c: Likewise. * device/dk_label.c: Likewise. * device/ds_routines.c: Likewise. * device/net_io.c: Likewise. * device/subrs.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/db_trace.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/debug_i386.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/io_map.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/kttd_interface.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/pic.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/autoconf.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/com.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/i386at_ds_routines.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_event.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/lpr.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_entry.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_pset.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_rpc.c: Likewise. * kern/bootstrap.c: Likewise. * kern/eventcount.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_kobject.c: Likewise. * kern/pc_sample.c: Likewise. * kern/printf.c: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/zalloc.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_map.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_resident.c: Likewise.
* 2006-11-05 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>Samuel Thibault2009-06-181-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | memcpy/memset cleanup. * include/string.h: New file. * include/mach/mig_support.h: Include `string.h'. [MACH_KERNEL] (bcopy): Remove extern declaration. [MACH_KERNEL] (memcpy): Remove macro. * device/cirbuf.c: Include `string.h'. (q_to_b, b_to_q): Replace bcopy() with memcpy() and bzero() with memset(), clean memcpy() and memset() invocation. * device/cons.c (cnputc): Likewise. * device/dev_pager.c (device_pager_data_request_done): Likewise. * device/ds_routines.c (device_write_get, ds_read_done): Likewise. * device/kmsg.c: Likewise. * device/net_io.c (net_filter, net_set_filter, net_getstat): Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.c (fpu_set_state, fpu_get_state) fp_load) (fp_state_alloc): Likewise. * i386/i386/iopb.c (io_tss_init, i386_io_port_list): Likewise. * i386/i386/mp_desc.c (mp_desc_init): Likewise. * i386/i386/pcb.c (pcb_init, thread_setstatus) (thread_getstatus): Likewise. * i386/i386/phys.c (pmap_zero_page, pmap_copy_page, copy_to_phys) (copy_from_phys): Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c (v86_assist): Likewise. * i386/i386/user_ldt.c (i386_set_ldt, i386_get_ldt): Likewise. * i386/i386at/immc.c (immc_cnputc): Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd_event.c (X_kdb_enter_init, X_kdb_exit_init): Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c (pmap_init, pmap_page_table_page_alloc) (pmap_create): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_entry.c (ipc_entry_grow_table): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c (ipc_kmsg_get_from_kernel) (ipc_kmsg_put_to_kernel): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c (ipc_object_alloc, ipc_object_alloc_name): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c (ipc_port_dngrow): Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_debug.c (mach_port_space_info) (mach_port_space_info): Likewise. * kern/act.c (act_create): Likewise. * kern/boot_script.c: Likewise. * kern/bootstrap.c: Likewise. * kern/eventcount.c (evc_init): Likewise. * kern/host.c (host_info, host_processor_sets): Likewise. * kern/lock.c (lock_init): Likewise. * kern/lock_mon.c (lock_info_clear): Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c (mapable_time_init): Likewise. * kern/pc_sample.c (get_sampled_pcs): Likewise. * kern/processor.c (processor_set_things): Likewise. * kern/syscall_emulation.c (task_set_emulation_vector_internal) (task_get_emulation_vector, xxx_task_get_emulation_vector): Likewise. * kern/task.c (task_threads): Likewise. * kern/xpr.c (xprbootstrap): Likewise. * kern/zalloc.c (host_zone_info): Likewise. * vm/vm_debug.c (mach_vm_object_pages): Likewise. * vm/vm_kern.c (projected_buffer_allocate, copyinmap) (copyoutmap): Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c (vm_object_bootstrap): Likewise. * vm/vm_resident.c (vm_page_grab_contiguous_pages): Likewise.
* 2006-10-15 Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>Thomas Schwinge2009-06-181-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [task #5956 --- ``Automake'ify GNU Mach's code base''] * kern/bootstrap.c: Don't include `bootstrap_symbols.h'. * ddb/db_command.c: Don't include `cpus.h'. * ddb/db_mp.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/ast_check.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/cswitch.S: Likewise. * i386/i386/db_interface.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.h: Likewise. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Likewise. * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386/mp_desc.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/mp_desc.h: Likewise. * i386/i386/pcb.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise. * include/mach/machine.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise. * kern/ast.c: Likewise. * kern/ast.h: Likewise. * kern/cpu_number.h: Likewise. * kern/debug.c: Likewise. * kern/eventcount.c: Likewise. * kern/host.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_sched.c: Likewise. * kern/lock.c: Likewise. * kern/lock.h: Likewise. * kern/lock_mon.c: Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c: Likewise. * kern/mach_factor.c: Likewise. * kern/machine.c: Likewise. * kern/priority.c: Likewise. * kern/processor.c: Likewise. * kern/processor.h: Likewise. * kern/sched.h: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/startup.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_subr.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/timer.c: Likewise. * kern/timer.h: Likewise. * vm/vm_resident.c: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Don't include `fast_tas.h'. * kern/task.c: Likewise. * kern/task.h: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Don't include `hw_footprint.h'. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.h: Likewise. * kern/counters.c: Don't include `mach_counters.h'. * kern/counters.h: Likewise. * ddb/db_ext_symtab.c: Don't include `mach_debug.h'. * i386/i386/pcb.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_kobject.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/zalloc.c: Likewise. * kern/ast.c: Don't include `mach_fixpri.h'. * kern/processor.c: Likewise. * kern/processor.h: Likewise. * kern/sched.h: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_subr.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.h: Likewise. * kern/host.c: Don't include `mach_host.h'. * kern/ipc_sched.c: Likewise. * kern/machine.c: Likewise. * kern/processor.c: Likewise. * kern/processor.h: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/startup.c: Likewise. * kern/task.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.h: Likewise. * include/mach/mach.defs: Don't include `mach_ipc_compat.h'. * include/mach/mach_param.h: Likewise. * include/mach/mach_traps.h: Likewise. * include/mach/message.h: Likewise. * include/mach/mig_errors.h: Likewise. * include/mach/notify.h: Likewise. * include/mach/port.h: Likewise. * include/mach/std_types.defs: Likewise. * include/mach/task_special_ports.h: Likewise. * include/mach/thread_special_ports.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_notify.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_right.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_space.h: Likewise. * ipc/mach_debug.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.c: Likewise. * ipc/mach_msg.h: Likewise. * ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise. * kern/ipc_tt.c: Likewise. * kern/syscall_sw.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.h: Likewise. * include/mach_debug/mach_debug.defs: Don't include `mach_ipc_debug.h'. * ipc/ipc_hash.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_hash.h: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_marequest.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_marequest.h: Likewise. * kern/ipc_kobject.c: Don't include `mach_ipc_test.h'. * ddb/db_access.c: Don't include `mach_kdb.h'. * ddb/db_aout.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_break.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_command.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_command.h: Likewise. * ddb/db_cond.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_examine.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_expr.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_ext_symtab.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_input.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_lex.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_macro.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_mp.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_output.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_print.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_run.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_sym.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_task_thread.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_trap.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_variables.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_watch.c: Likewise. * ddb/db_watch.h: Likewise. * ddb/db_write_cmd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/db_disasm.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/db_interface.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/db_trace.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Likewise. * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * include/mach_debug/mach_debug.defs: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_object.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_port.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_pset.c: Likewise. * kern/bootstrap.c: Likewise. * kern/debug.c: Likewise. * kern/exception.c: Likewise. * kern/lock.c: Likewise. * kern/xpr.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_map.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_resident.c: Likewise. * kern/lock.h: Don't include `mach_ldebug.h'. * kern/lock_mon.c: Don't include `mach_lock_mon.h'. * kern/ipc_kobject.c: Don't include `mach_machine_routines.h'. * kern/lock_mon.c: Don't include `mach_mp_debug.h'. * vm/memory_object.c: Don't include `mach_pagemap.h'. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.h: Likewise. * vm/vm_pageout.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Don't include `mach_pcsample.h'. * kern/mach4.srv: Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c: Likewise. * kern/pc_sample.c: Likewise. * kern/task.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * device/net_io.c: Don't include `mach_ttd.h'. * i386/i386/kttd_interface.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/autoconf.c: Likewise. * include/mach_debug/mach_debug.defs: Don't include `mach_vm_debug.h'. * vm/vm_debug.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_page.h: Likewise. * vm/vm_resident.c: Likewise. * kern/sched_prim.c: Don't include `power_save.h'. * kern/sched.h: Don't include `simple_clock.h'. * kern/sched_prim.c: Likewise. * kern/thread.c: Likewise. * kern/mach_clock.c: Don't include `stat_time.h'. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Likewise. * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * kern/sched.h: Likewise. * kern/timer.c: Likewise. * kern/timer.h: Likewise. * kern/startup.c: Don't include `xpr_debug.h'. * kern/xpr.h: Likewise. * i386/i386at/autoconf.c: Don't include `com.h'. * i386/i386at/com.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/conf.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/cons_conf.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpe_linkage.c: Don't include `fpe.h'. * i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/fpu.h: Likewise. * i386/i386/trap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/autoconf.c: Don't include `lpr.h'. * i386/i386at/conf.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/lpr.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/cswitch.S: Don't include `platforms.h'. * i386/i386/fpu.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/gdt.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/hardclock.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Likewise. * i386/i386/io_emulate.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386/pic.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/pic.h: Likewise. * i386/i386/pit.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/pit.h: Likewise. * i386/i386/seg.h: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/com.c: Don't include `rc.h' * i386/i386at/cons_conf.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/pic_isa.c: Likewise. * device/ds_routines.c: Don't include <i386/linux/device-drivers.h>. * i386/i386at/i386at_ds_routines.c: Likewise. * i386/linux/dev/include/linux/autoconf.h: Likewise. * linux/dev/arch/i386/kernel/setup.c: Likewise. * linux/dev/init/main.c: Likewise. * linux/pcmcia-cs/glue/pcmcia_glue.h: Likewise. * linux/pcmcia-cs/glue/wireless_glue.h: Likewise. * kern/lock_mon.c: Don't include <time_stamp.h>. * device/cons.c: Include <device/cons.h> instead of <cons.h>. * i386/i386at/com.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/cons_conf.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/i386at_ds_routines.c: Include <device/device.server.h> instead of "device_interface.h". * device/chario.c: Include <device/device_reply.user.h> instead of "device_reply.h". * device/ds_routines.c: Likewise. * linux/dev/glue/block.c: Likewise. * linux/dev/glue/net.c: Likewise. * linux/pcmcia-cs/glue/ds.c: Likewise. * device/cons.c: Include <device/kmsg.h> instead of <kmsg.h>. * device/kmsg.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/cswitch.S: Include <i386/cpu_number.h> instead of "cpu_number.h". * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_kmsg.h: Likewise. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Include <i386/gdt.h> instead of "gdt.h". * i386/i386/idt.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/int_init.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/cswitch.S: Include <i386/i386asm.h> instead of "i386asm.h". * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386at/boothdr.S: Likewise. * i386/i386at/interrupt.S: Likewise. * i386/i386at/idt.h: Include <i386/idt-gen.h> instead of "idt-gen.h". * i386/i386at/interrupt.S: Include <i386/ipl.h> instead of "ipl.h". * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Include <i386/ldt.h> instead of "ldt.h". * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Include <i386/mp_desc.h> instead of "mp_desc.h". * i386/i386at/interrupt.S: Include <i386/pic.h> instead of "pic.h". * i386/i386/cswitch.S: Include <i386/proc_reg.h> instead of "proc_reg.h". * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Include <i386/seg.h> instead of "seg.h". * i386/i386/idt.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/locore.S: Likewise. * i386/i386/locore.S: Include <i386/trap.h> instead of "trap.h". * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Include <i386/tss.h> instead of "tss.h". * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Include <i386/vm_param.h> instead of "vm_param.h". * i386/i386/idt.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/kd.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Likewise. * i386/intel/pmap.c: Likewise. * i386/i386/i386asm.sym: Include <i386at/idt.h> instead of "idt.h". * i386/i386/idt.c: Likewise. * i386/i386at/int_init.c: Likewise. * ipc/ipc_target.c: Include <kern/sched_prim.h> instead of "sched_prim.h". * vm/memory_object.c: Include <vm/memory_object_default.user.h> instead of "memory_object_default.h". * vm/vm_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_pageout.c: Likewise. * vm/memory_object.c: Include <vm/memory_object_user.user.h> instead of "memory_object_user.h". * vm/vm_fault.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_object.c: Likewise. * vm/vm_pageout.c: Likewise.