Currently nothing clears the CLIENTDELETED flag in hosts, so once
a client has been deleted, h_TossStuff_r() will keep getting called
with every host release. This patch clears the CLIENTDELETED flag
every time we take care of deleted clients.
"apparently the rev 1 r5000 chips implement 'cvt' incorrectly. the irix
kernel works around this problem by checking each text page mapped into
memory and doing a fixup on the cvt instructions. it tries to maintain
a hash of these pages using fid2() or fid() if fid2() returns ENOSYS.
afs, in an effort to prevent people from doing checkpoints on an afs
filesystem, makes fid2() return EINVAL. this also keeps the kernel from
mapping executables that are in afs space on the broken r5000's.
this is the patch i have been using for the past couple years while
waiting for an official fix. it makes fid2() return ENOSYS, so you
now need to have to have v_ckpt. however i disabled the rest of the
CKPT code since i have no idea how well that code actually works.
additionally, this behavior is only functional on machines with the
'broken' r5000 h/w. i cant think of a better way to fix this problem
since i cant change the irix kernel."
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according to jeff:
- Renames the top-level 'install' target to 'build'. This should be
transparent, since no one should be using that.
- Improves on Sam's dirpath patches, by splitting out server binaries
into separate bin, sbin, and libexec directories in GCS mode (these
are all /usr/afs/bin in Transarc mode).
- Updates the top-level 'all' target so that it builds the software
but does not generate a dest tree. Top-level 'lib' and 'include'
directories are generated to hold the intermediate libraries and headers
used during the build.
- Adds a new top-level 'install' target, which installs things in the
appropriate directories under ${DESTDIR}, based on configure's install
directories plus the extras added by Sam's patch.
- Adds a new top-level 'dest' target, which creates an old-style dest
directory under ${DEST}. The ${DEST} variable defaults to the
traditional value of ${SRCDIR_PARENT}/${SYS_NAME}/dest. Note that
this variable used to be called ${DESTDIR}; it was renamed to avoid
conflicts with the de facto standard usage of ${DESTDIR}.
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fix missed makefile
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update another missed file
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eliminate bogus escaping
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get rid of another bogus escape
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remove unused include directory
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get rid of no longer used libdir
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remove unused incdir
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fix up some problems for make compatibility and missing trailing /
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put afs.exp in the right place
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remove bogus afssrvdir reference
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update dest version of output
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update ref to libexecdir
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kill refs to afssrvdir
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convert missed LIBDIR to TOP_LIBDIR
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remove explicit INSTALL and use makefile.@sys value instead
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except it's helpful to actually include makefile.@sys
add ignore_uid (like ignore_root) plus set_token (set token in auth step instead of setcred), refresh_token (no new pag), use_klog (fork a klog child), no_unlog, remainlifetime (sleep before deleting creds at logout)
Sam's notes:
"Here is a patch that supports directory paths, documentation for the
above and decanonicalization of of supplied paths. Here are tests I
have run:
* Build with both transarc and non-transarc paths and examined
dirpath.o
* Build with roughly FHS-style paths and tested on Debian
* confirmed that bos salvage works even when salvager not in
/usr/afs/bin
(it gets the log correctly too)
* confirms that bos getlog can get logs from /usr/afs/logs even when
/ur/afs/logs
is /var/lib/openafs/logs
* confirmed that bos getlog can get /etc/motd
"
ordering of dependancies caused ${DESTDIR}/include/afs to not exist in
time, masked if you built into an existing destdir. so let's make
the makefile simpler and more logically paraallel.
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get rid of cases where we'd end up with two / because of DESTDIR pasting
macroize calls to rm
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at build time, create a subtree for use later which can be used to
build *only* kernel modules, but only for the afs sysname you were building
for in the first place currently.
with minor correction by shadow@dementia.org to install the module, but
we now create a loadable kernel module for dux
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clean up all the makefiles to remove bogus targets, eliminate trailing /
requirement from DESTDIR, avoid needing to pass things like DESTDIR around
between makefiles
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