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Brian Behlendorf ec7d53e99a Add basic credential support and splat tests.
The previous credential implementation simply provided the needed types and
a couple of dummy functions needed.  This update correctly ties the basic
Solaris credential API in to one of two Linux kernel APIs.

Prior to 2.6.29 the linux kernel embeded all credentials in the task
structure.  For these kernels, we pass around the entire task struct as if
it were the credential, then we use the helper functions to extract the
credential related bits.

As of 2.6.29 a new credential type was added which we can and do fairly
cleanly layer on top of.  Once again the helper functions nicely hide
the implementation details from all callers.

Three tests were added to the splat test framework to verify basic
correctness.  They should be extended as needed when need credential
functions are added.
2009-07-27 17:18:59 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf e554dffa60 SLES10 Fixes (part 9)
- Proper ioctl() 32/64-bit binary compatibility.  We need to ensure the
  ioctl data itself is always packed the same for 32/64-bit binaries.
  Additionally, the correct thing to do is encode this size in bytes
  as part of the command using _IOC_SIZE().
- Minor formatting changes to respect the 80 character limit.
- Move all SPLAT_SUBSYSTEM_* defines in to splat-ctl.h.
- Increase SPLAT_SUBSYSTEM_UNKNOWN because we were getting close
  to accidentally using it for a real registered subsystem.
2009-05-21 10:56:11 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 124ca8a5a9 SLES10 Fixes (part 7)
- Initial SLES testing uncovered a long standing bug in the debug
  tracing.  The tcd_for_each() macro expected a NULL to terminate
  the trace_data[i] array but this was only ever true due to luck.
  All trace_data[] iterators are now properly capped by TCD_TYPE_MAX.
- SPLAT_MAJOR 229 conflicted with a 'hvc' device on my SLES system.
  Since this was always an arbitrary choice I picked something else.
- The HAVE_PGDAT_LIST case should set pgdat_list_addr to the value stored
  at the address of the memory location returned by kallsyms_lookup_name().
2009-05-20 15:30:13 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 014b1d6f54 Coverity 9641: Buffer Size
When SPLAT_TEST_INIT() initialized SPLAT_KMEM_TEST11_NAME the short
short test name overran the static length buffer of SPLAT_NAME_SIZE.
This was fixed by increasing the buffer length from 16 to 20 bytes.
2009-02-17 16:24:26 -08:00
behlendo 36833ea4e4 Slightly increase SPLAT_NAME_SIZE to ensure string is always
NULL terminated.


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2008-11-05 21:27:31 +00:00
behlendo 46c685d0c4 Add class / device portability code. Two autoconf tests
were added to cover the 3 possible APIs from 2.6.9 to
2.6.26.  We attempt to use the newest interfaces and if
not available fallback to the oldest.  This a rework of
some changes proposed by Ricardo for RHEL4.



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2008-08-10 03:50:36 +00:00
behlendo 715f625146 Go through and add a header with the proper UCRL number.
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2008-05-26 04:38:26 +00:00
behlendo b831734a43 Stack usage is my enemy. Trade cpu cycles in the debug code to
ensure I never add anything to the stack I don't absolutely need.
All this debug code could be removed from a production build
anyway so I'm not so worried about the performance impact.  We
may also consider revisting the mutex and condvar implementation
to ensure no additional stack is used there.

Initial indications are I have reduced the worst case stack
usage to 9080 bytes.  Still to large for the default 8k stacks
so I have been forced to run with 16k stacks until I can
reduce the worst offenders.



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2008-04-22 16:55:26 +00:00
behlendo ea70970ff5 Almost dropped this!
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2008-03-01 00:47:23 +00:00
behlendo f4b377415b Reorganize /include/ to add a /sys/, this way we don't need to
muck with #includes in existing Solaris style source to get it
to find the right stuff.



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2008-03-01 00:45:59 +00:00
behlendo 7c50328b40 More cleanup.
- Removed all references to kzt and replaced with splat
- Moved portions of include files which do not need to be
  available to all source files in to local.h files in 
  proper source subdirs.



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2008-02-27 23:42:31 +00:00
behlendo f1b59d2620 Lots of build fixes. This is turning out to be a very good
idea since it forcefully codifing the ABI.  Since the shim
layer is no longer linked at build time in to the test suite
we can;'t cut any corners and get away with it.

Everything is working now with the exception of sorting
setting Module.symvers properly.  This may take a little
Makefile reorg.



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2008-02-27 19:09:51 +00:00
behlendo 3d4ea0ced6 More build fixes, I have the kernel module almost building and its
feeling a lot more sane, cleaner, and linuxy.  I may finish this tonight.



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2008-02-27 00:59:48 +00:00
behlendo f1ca4da6f7 Initial commit. All spl source written up to this point wrapped
in an initial reasonable autoconf style build system.  This does
not yet build but the configure system does appear to work properly
and integrate with the kernel.  Hopefully the next commit gets
us back to a buildable version we can run the test suite against.



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2008-02-26 20:36:04 +00:00