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non-pageable
Otherwise, if the allocated memory is passed over for returning data such as
in device_read, we end up with
../vm/vm_map.c:4245: vm_map_copyin_page_list: Assertion `src_entry->wired_count > 0' failed.Debugger invoked: assertion failure
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In principle we are actually writing to the allocated area outside of
the vm lock, but better be safe in case somebody changes things.
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For rumpdisk to efficiently determine the physical address, both
for checking whether it is below 4GiB, and for giving it to the disk
driver, we need a gnumach primitive (and that is not conditioned by
MACH_VM_DEBUG like mach_vm_region_info and mach_vm_object_pages_phys
are).
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*result_paddr + size is exactly pass the allocated memory, so it can be
equal to the requested bound.
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In case pmax is inside a segment, we should avoid using it, and stay
with the previous segment, thus being sure to respect the caller's
constraints.
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Rumpdisk needs to allocate dma32 memory areas, so we do always need this
limit.
The non-Xen x86_64 case had a typo, and the 32bit PAE case didn't have
the DMA32 limit.
Also, we have to cope with VM_PAGE_DMA32_LIMIT being either above or below
VM_PAGE_DIRECTMAP_LIMIT depending on the cases.
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This also reverts 566c227636481b246d928772ebeaacbc7c37145b and
963b1794d7117064cee8ab5638b329db51dad854
Message-Id: <Y8d75KSqNL4FFInm@mercury.tail36e24.ts.net>
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Most of the changes include defining and using proper function type
declarations (with argument types declared) and avoiding using the
K&R style of function declarations.
Message-Id: <Y6Jazsuis1QA0lXI@mars>
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* vm/vm_user.c: sign-extend mask with USER32
Signed-off-by: Luca Dariz <luca@orpolo.org>
Message-Id: <20220628101054.446126-6-luca@orpolo.org>
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This allows contiguous allocations aligned to values
smaller than one page, but still a power of 2,
by forcing the alignment to be to the nearest page.
This works because PAGE_SIZE is a power of two.
Message-Id: <20220821065732.269573-1-damien@zamaudio.com>
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Like Linux just did.
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glibc's mmap implementation assumes that gnumach will cap the prot for it,
so for now let's revert back to capping rather than rejecting.
That fixes mmap(SHARED|READ) for read-only objects.
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This reverts commit af9f471b500bcd0c1023259c7577e074fe6d3ee5.
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* If not making a copy, don't cap protection to the limit enforced
by the proxy, and only require read access. This fixes mapping
parts of read-only files MAP_ANON + PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE.
* Instead of silently capping protection, return KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE
to the caller like the other vm_*() routines do.
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This allows privileged userland drivers to allocate buffers for e.g. DMA,
and thus need them to be physically contiguous and get their physical
address.
Initial work by Zheng Da, reworked by Richard Braun, Damien Zammit, and
myself.
* doc/mach.texi (vm_allocate_contiguous): New RPC.
* i386/include/mach/i386/machine_types.defs (rpc_phys_addr_t): New type.
* i386/include/mach/i386/vm_types.h [!MACH_KERNEL] (phys_addr_t): Set
type to 64bits.
(rpc_phys_addr_t): New type, always 64bits.
* include/mach/gnumach.defs (vm_allocate_contiguous):New RPC.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_allocate_contiguous): New function.
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as is returned by vm_info.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_map): Before trying to vm_object_enter, try to simply
lookup the name.
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It needs to be able to hold > 4G size.
* i386/include/mach/i386/vm_types.h (vm_size_t): Set type to unsigned
long.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_read, vm_write): Fix type according to RPC.
* i386/i386at/model_dep.c (c_boot_entry): Fix format.
* device/dev_pager.c (device_pager_data_request): Fix format.
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* include/mach/vm_sync.h: New file.
* include/mach/mach_types.h: Include <mach/vm_sync.h>
* Makefrag.am (include_mach_HEADERS): Add include/mach/vm_sync.h.
* include/mach/mach_types.defs (vm_sync_t): Add type.
* include/mach/gnumach.defs (vm_object_sync, vm_msync): Add RPCs.
* vm/vm_map.h: Include <mach/vm_sync.h>.
(vm_map_msync): New declaration.
* vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_msync): New function.
* vm/vm_user.c: Include <mach/vm_sync.h> and <kern/mach.server.h>.
(vm_object_sync, vm_msync): New functions.
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This call maps the POSIX mlockall and munlockall calls.
* Makefrag.am (include_mach_HEADERS): Add include/mach/vm_wire.h.
* include/mach/gnumach.defs (vm_wire_t): New type.
(vm_wire_all): New routine.
* include/mach/mach_types.h: Include mach/vm_wire.h.
* vm/vm_map.c: Likewise.
(vm_map_enter): Automatically wire new entries if requested.
(vm_map_copyout): Likewise.
(vm_map_pageable_all): New function.
vm/vm_map.h: Include mach/vm_wire.h.
(struct vm_map): Update description of member `wiring_required'.
(vm_map_pageable_all): New function.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_wire_all): New function.
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First, user wiring is removed, simply because it has never been used.
Second, make the VM system track wiring requests to better handle
protection. This change makes it possible to wire entries with
VM_PROT_NONE protection without actually reserving any page for
them until protection changes, and even make those pages pageable
if protection is downgraded to VM_PROT_NONE.
* ddb/db_ext_symtab.c: Update call to vm_map_pageable.
* i386/i386/user_ldt.c: Likewise.
* ipc/mach_port.c: Likewise.
* vm/vm_debug.c (mach_vm_region_info): Update values returned
as appropriate.
* vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_entry_copy): Update operation as appropriate.
(vm_map_setup): Update member names as appropriate.
(vm_map_find_entry): Update to account for map member variable changes.
(vm_map_enter): Likewise.
(vm_map_entry_inc_wired): New function.
(vm_map_entry_reset_wired): Likewise.
(vm_map_pageable_scan): Likewise.
(vm_map_protect): Update wired access, call vm_map_pageable_scan.
(vm_map_pageable_common): Rename to ...
(vm_map_pageable): ... and rewrite to use vm_map_pageable_scan.
(vm_map_entry_delete): Fix unwiring.
(vm_map_copy_overwrite): Replace inline code with a call to
vm_map_entry_reset_wired.
(vm_map_copyin_page_list): Likewise.
(vm_map_print): Likewise. Also print map size and wired size.
(vm_map_copyout_page_list): Update to account for map member variable
changes.
* vm/vm_map.h (struct vm_map_entry): Remove `user_wired_count' member,
add `wired_access' member.
(struct vm_map): Rename `user_wired' member to `size_wired'.
(vm_map_pageable_common): Remove function.
(vm_map_pageable_user): Remove macro.
(vm_map_pageable): Replace macro with function declaration.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_wire): Update call to vm_map_pageable.
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Instead of reporting statistics about unreferenced objects (the object
cache), report statistics about external objects (the page cache).
* vm/vm_object.c (vm_object_cached_count): Remove variable.
(vm_object_cache_add): Remove object cache stats updates.
(vm_object_cache_remove): Likewise.
(vm_object_terminate): Update page cache stats.
* vm/vm_object.h (vm_object_cached_count): Remove variable.
(vm_object_cached_pages): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_pages_lock_data): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_pages_update): Remove macro.
(vm_object_external_count): New extern variable.
(vm_object_external_pages): Likewise.
* vm/vm_resident.c (vm_object_external_count): New variable.
(vm_object_external_pages): Likewise.
(vm_page_insert): Remove object cache stats updates and
update page cache stats.
(vm_page_replace): Likewise.
(vm_page_remove): Likewise.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_cache_statistics): Report page cache stats instead
of object cache stats.
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A few errors were introduced in the latest changes.
o Add VM_PAGE_WAIT calls around physical allocation attempts in case of
memory exhaustion.
o Fix stack release.
o Fix memory exhaustion report.
o Fix free page accounting.
* kern/slab.c (kmem_pagealloc, kmem_pagefree): New functions
(kmem_slab_create, kmem_slab_destroy, kalloc, kfree): Use kmem_pagealloc
and kmem_pagefree instead of the raw page allocation functions.
(kmem_cache_compute_sizes): Don't store slab order.
* kern/slab.h (struct kmem_cache): Remove `slab_order' member.
* kern/thread.c (stack_alloc): Call VM_PAGE_WAIT in case of memory
exhaustion.
(stack_collect): Call vm_page_free_contig instead of kmem_free to
release pages.
* vm/vm_page.c (vm_page_seg_alloc): Fix memory exhaustion report.
(vm_page_setup): Don't update vm_page_free_count.
(vm_page_free_pa): Check page parameter.
(vm_page_mem_free): New function.
* vm/vm_page.h (vm_page_free_count): Remove extern declaration.
(vm_page_mem_free): New prototype.
* vm/vm_pageout.c: Update comments not to refer to vm_page_free_count.
(vm_pageout_scan, vm_pageout_continue, vm_pageout): Use vm_page_mem_free
instead of vm_page_free_count, update types accordingly.
* vm/vm_resident.c (vm_page_free_count, vm_page_free_count_minimum):
Remove variables.
(vm_page_free_avail): New variable.
(vm_page_bootstrap, vm_page_grab, vm_page_release, vm_page_grab_contig,
vm_page_free_contig, vm_page_wait): Use vm_page_mem_free instead of vm_page_free_count,
update types accordingly, don't set vm_page_free_count_minimum.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_statistics): Likewise.
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* vm/vm_user.c (vm_wire): Drop unused but set variable `host'.
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* doc/mach.texi (vm_wire): Document that the host port does not have to be
privileged.
* include/mach/mach_hosts.defs (vm_wire): Use mach_port_t instead of
host_priv_t.
* vm/vm_map.h (vm_map): Add user_wired field.
* vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_setup): Initialize user_wired field to 0.
(vm_map_pageable_common, vm_map_entry_delete, vm_map_copy_overwrite,
vm_map_copyout_page_list, vm_map_copyin_page_list): When switching
user_wired_count field of entry between 0 and non-0, accumulate the
corresponding size into the user_wired field of map.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_wire): Turn host parameter into port parameter, and
inline a version of convert_port_to_host_priv which records whether the host
port is privileged or not. When it is not privileged, check whether
the additional amount to user_wired will overcome 64KiB.
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This reverts commit 5ae510e35c54009626999a88f0f1cb34d6dfc94f.
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As vm_allocate does.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_map): When `anywhere' is true, set `address' to the
minimum address of the `target_map'.
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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.
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* vm/vm_user.c (vm_map_machine_attribute): Remove forward declaration.
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* vm/vm_user.c: Remove register qualifiers.
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* vm/vm_map.c (vm_map_enter): return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT if size is 0.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_map): Likewise.
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* Makefrag.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add kern/gnumach.srv.
(include_mach_HEADERS): Add include/mach/gnumach.defs and
include/mach/vm_cache_statistics.h
(nodist_libkernel_a_SOURCES): Add kern/gnumach.server.defs.c,
kern/gnumach.server.h, kern/gnumach.server.c, kern/gnumach.server.msgids,
kern/gnumach.server.defs.
* include/mach/mach_types.h: Add #include <mach/vm_cache_statistics.h>.
* kern/ipc_kobject.c (ipc_kobject_server): Declare and call
gnumach_server_routine.
* vm/vm_object.c (vm_object_cached_pages): New variable.
(vm_object_cached_pages_lock_data): Likewise.
(vm_object_deallocate): Update number of cached pages.
(vm_object_lookup): Likewise.
(vm_object_lookup_name): Likewise.
(vm_object_destroy): Likewise.
(vm_object_enter): Likewise.
* vm/vm_object.h (ref_count): Declare as int.
(resident_page_count): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_count): Add extern declaration.
(vm_object_cached_pages): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_pages_lock_data): Likewise.
(vm_object_cached_pages_update): New macro.
* vm/vm_resident.c (vm_page_insert): Assert resident page count doesn't
overflow, update number of cached pages as appropriate.
(vm_page_replace): Likewise.
(vm_page_remove): Update number of cached pages as appropriate.
* vm/vm_user.c: Add #include <mach/vm_cache_statistics.h>.
(vm_cache_statistics): New function.
* vm/vm_user.h: Add #include <mach/mach_types.h>.
(vm_cache_statistics): New declaration.
* include/mach/gnumach.defs: New file.
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* vm/memory_object_proxy.h: Add #includes.
(memory_object_proxy_lookup): New declaration.
* vm/memory_object_proxy.c: #include <vm/memory_object_proxy.h>.
* vm/vm_user.c: Likewise.
(memory_object_proxy_lookup): Drop declaration.
Parts based on a patch by Fridolín Pokorný <fridolin.pokorny@gmail.com>.
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Memory object proxies permit to replicate objects with different parameters,
like reduced privileged, different offset, etc. They are e.g. essential for
properly managing memory access permissions.
2005-06-06 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* include/mach/mach4.defs: Add memory_object_create_proxy
interface.
* Makefile.in (vm-cfiles): Add memory_object_proxy.c.
* i386/include/mach/i386/vm_types.h (vm_offset_array_t): New type.
* include/mach/memory_object.h (memory_object_array_t): New type.
* vm/memory_object_proxy.c: New file.
* kern/ipc_kobject.h: New macro IKOT_PAGER_PROXY. Bump up macros
IKOT_UNKNOWN and IKOT_MAX_TYPE.
* kern/ipc_kobject.c (ipc_kobject_notify): Call
memory_object_proxy_notify for IKOT_PAGER_PROXY.
* vm/vm_init.c (vm_mem_init): Call memory_object_proxy_init.
* vm/vm_user.c (vm_map): Implement support for proxy memory
objects.
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* linux/pcmcia-cs/glue/wireless_glue.h (schedule_task): Add parameter
to Debugger() call.
* kern/lock_mon.c (retry_simple_lock, retry_bit_lock): Likewise.
* kern/machine.c (Debugger): Remove declaration.
2008-07-19 Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>
* device/dev_hdr.h (dev_name_lookup, dev_set_indirection): Add
prototypes.
* device/dev_pager.c: Include <vm/vm_user.h>.
* device/ds_routines.c: Likewise.
* device/subrs.c: Likewise.
* device/device_init.c: Include <device/tty.h>.
* device/ds_routines.h (iowait): Add prototype.
* device/net_io.h (net_kmsg_collect): Add prototype.
* device/net_io.c (hash_ent_remove, net_free_dead_infp,
net_free_dead_entp, bpf_validate, bpf_eq, net_add_q_info,
bpf_match): Add forward declarations.
* device/subrs.h: New header.
* i386/i386/fpu.h: Include <sys/types.h>.
Change <i386/thread.h> include to <kern/thread.h>.
(fp_save, fp_load, fp_free, fpu_module_init, fpu_set_state,
fpu_get_state, fpnoextflt, fpextovrflt, fpexterrflt, init_fpu):
Add prototypes.
* i386/i386/gdt.h (gdt_init): Add prototype.
* i386/i386/io_map.c: Include <vm/pmap.h>.
* vm/vm_kern.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/ktss.h (ktss_init): Add prototype.
* i386/i386/ldt.h (ldt_init): Add prototype.
* i386/i386/loose_ends.h: New header.
* i386/i386/loose_ends.c (delay): Complete prototype.
* i386/i386/model_dep.h (startrtclock): Add prototype.
* i386/i386/pcb.h (load_context, stack_attach, stack_detach,
switch_ktss): Add prototypes.
* i386/i386/pic.h (form_pic_mask, picinit): Add prototypes.
* i386/i386/pit.c: Include <i386/pic.h>.
* i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386/pit.h (clkstart): Add prototype.
* i386/i386/trap.c: Include <i386/fpu.h>, <intel/read_fault.h>,
<vm/vm_fault.h>.
* i386/i386/trap.h (interrupted_pc): Add prototype.
* i386/i386/user_ldt.c: Include <i386/pcb.h>.
* i386/i386at/autoconf.h: New header.
* i386/i386at/com.h: New header.
* i386/i386at/com.c: Include <i386at/autoconf.h>, <i386at/com.h>.
* i386/i386at/idt.h (idt_init): Add prototype.
* i386/i386at/int_init.h: New header.
* i386/i386at/kd.c: Include <i386/loose_ends.h>.
* kern/debug.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386at/kd_event.c: Include <device/ds_routines.h>.
* i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386at/kd_mouse.c: Include <device/subrs.h>, <i386at/com.h>.
* i386/i386at/lpr.c: Include <i386at/autoconf.h>
* i386/i386at/model_dep.c: Include: <i386/fpu.h>, <i386/gdt.h>,
<i386/ktss.h>, <i386/ldt.h>, <i386/pic.h>, <i386/pit.h>,
<i386at/autoconf.h>, <i386at/idt.h>, <i386at/int_init.h>,
<i386at/kd.h>, <i386at/rtc.h>.
* i386/i386at/rtc.h (readtodc, writetodc): Add prototypes.
* i386/intel/pmap.h: Include <mach/vm_prot.h>.
(pmap_bootstrap, pmap_unmap_page_zero, pmap_zero_page, pmap_copy_page,
kvtophys): Add prototypes.
* i386/intel/read_fault.h: New header.
* kern/ast.h (ast_init, ast_check): Add prototypes.
* kern/debug.c (Debugger): Move prototype to...
* kern/debug.h (Debugger): ... here.
* kern/eventcount.h (evc_notify_abort): Add prototype.
* kern/ipc_mig.c: Include <kern/syscall_subr.h>, <kern/ipc_tt.h>,
<device/ds_routines.h>
* kern/ipc_mig.h: New header.
* kern/ipc_tt.h (mach_reply_port): Add prototype.
* kern/machine.h: New header.
* kern/processor.h (pset_sys_bootstrap): Move prototype outside of
MACH_HOST check.
* kern/sched_prim.h (thread_bind, compute_priority,
thread_timeout_setup): Add prototypes.
* kern/startup.c: Include <kern/machine.h>, <machine/pcb.h>.
* kern/syscall_subr.c: Include <kern/syscall_subr.h>.
(thread_depress_abort): Remove prototype.
* kern/syscall_subr.h: Include <sys/types.h>, <mach/mach_types.h>
(thread_depress_abort): Add prototype.
* kern/syscall_sw.c: Include: <kern/debug.h>.
* kern/task.h (consider_task_collect): Add prototype.
* kern/thread.c: Include <kern/eventcount.h>, <kern/ipc_mig.h>,
<kern/syscall_subr.h>.
* kern/thread.h (stack_collect): Add prototype.
* linux/pcmcia-cs/glue/pcmcia_glue.h (Debugger): Remove prototype.
* util/putchar.c: Include <device/cons.h>.
* util/putchar.h: New header.
* util/puts.c: Include <device/cons.h>, <util/putchar.h>.
* vm/memory_object.c: Include <vm/vm_map.h>.
(memory_object_data_provided): Move function below
memory_object_data_supply definition.
* vm/vm_init.c: Include <vm/vm_fault.h>.
* vm/vm_kern.h (projected_buffer_in_range): Add prototype.
* vm/vm_map.c: Include <vm/pmap.h>, <vm/vm_resident.h>.
(vm_map_delete, vm_map_copyout_page_list, vm_map_copy_page_discard):
Add forward declaration.
* vm/vm_map.h (vm_map_copyin_object, vm_map_submap,
_vm_map_clip_start, _vm_map_clip_end): Add prototypes.
* vm/vm_pageout.c: Include <device/net_io.h>, <kern/task.h>,
<machine/locore.h>.
* vm/vm_resident.h: New header.
* vm/vm_user.c: Include <vm/vm_kern.h>.
* vm/pmap.h (pmap_pageable, pmap_map_bd): Add prototype.
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