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From: | Sergio Lopez |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH] mach_defpager: Fix external objects interface |
Date: | Wed, 19 May 2010 16:29:21 +0200 |
El Wed, 19 May 2010 10:17:00 +0200 <olafBuddenhagen@gmx.net> escribió: > On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 04:19:10PM +0200, Sergio Lopez wrote: > > > This patch fixes external objects interface in mach_defpager > > (current default pager in Hurd), so it can be used as backing store > > by other translators (like tmpfs). > > I don't know enough about this code to actually understand the > changes. However, on a quick glance, there seem to be several > unrelated fixes in this patch?... Please split them into separate > patches; and add a short explanation to each. > OK, here we go: - 01defpager-mutex.patch: Properly unlock the mutex before returning NO_BLOCK in pager_read_offset. - 02defpager-extread.patch: Add an "external" attribute to dstruct structure. In default_read, if the object is external, resolve a read request with a zero filled page. - 03defpager-synclock.patch: Remove user reference count logic, to avoid setting an arbitrary limit to the number of requests processed by an object. Don't request completion notification for m_o_lock_request. I think is worth noting that the original problem which makes default_pager get stuck waiting for a seqno that never arrives in S_default_pager_object_set_size, was just that reply_port and seqno arguments were in wrong order. - 04defpager-objectsize.patch: In S_default_pager_object_create, reject values for "size" other than "vm_page_size", since internal logic doesn't properly support it (though object size limit can be increased by sucesive calls to S_default_pager_set_size).
04defpager-objectsize.patch
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03defpager-synclock.patch
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01defpager-mutex.patch
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02defpager-extread.patch
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