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/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/modules/aio/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 185878 Wed Dec 10 21:00:22 MST 2008 jhb - Add 32-bit compat system calls for VFS_AIO. The system calls live in the aio code and are registered via the recently added SYSCALL32_*() helpers. - Since the aio code likes to invoke fuword and suword a lot down in the "bowels" of system calls, add a structure holding a set of operations for things like storing errors, copying in the aiocb structure, storing status, etc. The 32-bit system calls use a separate operations vector to handle fuword32 vs fuword, etc. Also, the oldsigevent handling is now done by having seperate operation vectors with different aiocb copyin routines. - Split out kern_foo() functions for the various AIO system calls so the 32-bit front ends can manage things like copying in and converting timespec structures, etc. - For both the native and 32-bit aio_suspend() and lio_listio() calls, just use copyin() to read the array of aiocb pointers instead of using a for loop that iterated over fuword/fuword32. The error handling in the old case was incomplete (lio_listio() just ignored any aiocb's that it got an EFAULT trying to read rather than reporting an error), and possibly slower. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/compat/freebsd32/ | ||
H A D | syscalls.master | diff 185878 Wed Dec 10 21:00:22 MST 2008 jhb - Add 32-bit compat system calls for VFS_AIO. The system calls live in the aio code and are registered via the recently added SYSCALL32_*() helpers. - Since the aio code likes to invoke fuword and suword a lot down in the "bowels" of system calls, add a structure holding a set of operations for things like storing errors, copying in the aiocb structure, storing status, etc. The 32-bit system calls use a separate operations vector to handle fuword32 vs fuword, etc. Also, the oldsigevent handling is now done by having seperate operation vectors with different aiocb copyin routines. - Split out kern_foo() functions for the various AIO system calls so the 32-bit front ends can manage things like copying in and converting timespec structures, etc. - For both the native and 32-bit aio_suspend() and lio_listio() calls, just use copyin() to read the array of aiocb pointers instead of using a for loop that iterated over fuword/fuword32. The error handling in the old case was incomplete (lio_listio() just ignored any aiocb's that it got an EFAULT trying to read rather than reporting an error), and possibly slower. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | vfs_aio.c | diff 185878 Wed Dec 10 21:00:22 MST 2008 jhb - Add 32-bit compat system calls for VFS_AIO. The system calls live in the aio code and are registered via the recently added SYSCALL32_*() helpers. - Since the aio code likes to invoke fuword and suword a lot down in the "bowels" of system calls, add a structure holding a set of operations for things like storing errors, copying in the aiocb structure, storing status, etc. The 32-bit system calls use a separate operations vector to handle fuword32 vs fuword, etc. Also, the oldsigevent handling is now done by having seperate operation vectors with different aiocb copyin routines. - Split out kern_foo() functions for the various AIO system calls so the 32-bit front ends can manage things like copying in and converting timespec structures, etc. - For both the native and 32-bit aio_suspend() and lio_listio() calls, just use copyin() to read the array of aiocb pointers instead of using a for loop that iterated over fuword/fuword32. The error handling in the old case was incomplete (lio_listio() just ignored any aiocb's that it got an EFAULT trying to read rather than reporting an error), and possibly slower. MFC after: 1 month |
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