Author: marius
Date: Sat Jan  9 15:59:15 2010
New Revision: 201899
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/201899

Log:
  Some style(9) fixes in order to fabricate a commit to denote that
  the commit message for r201896 actually should have read:
  
  As nfsm_srvmtofh_xx() assumes the 4-byte alignment required by XDR
  ensure the mbuf data is aligned accordingly by calling nfs_realign()
  in fha_extract_info(). This fix is orthogonal to the problem solved
  by r199274/r199284.
  
  PR:           142102 (second part)
  MFC after:    1 week

Modified:
  head/sys/nfsserver/nfs.h
  head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha.c
  head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_srvkrpc.c

Modified: head/sys/nfsserver/nfs.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/nfsserver/nfs.h    Sat Jan  9 15:43:47 2010        (r201898)
+++ head/sys/nfsserver/nfs.h    Sat Jan  9 15:59:15 2010        (r201899)
@@ -82,14 +82,13 @@
 #define IO_METASYNC    0
 #endif
 
-
 /* NFS state flags XXX -Wunused */
 #define        NFSRV_SNDLOCK           0x01000000  /* Send socket lock */
 #define        NFSRV_WANTSND           0x02000000  /* Want above */
 
 /*
- * Structures for the nfssvc(2) syscall. Not that anyone but nfsd and mount_nfs
- * should ever try and use it.
+ * Structures for the nfssvc(2) syscall.  Not that anyone but nfsd and
+ * mount_nfs should ever try and use it.
  */
 
 /*

Modified: head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha.c        Sat Jan  9 15:43:47 2010        
(r201898)
+++ head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha.c        Sat Jan  9 15:59:15 2010        
(r201899)
@@ -71,16 +71,17 @@ static struct fha_global {
        u_long hashmask;
 } g_fha;
 
-/* 
- * These are the entries in the filehandle hash. They talk about a specific 
- * file, requests against which are being handled by one or more nfsds. We keep
- * a chain of nfsds against the file. We only have more than one if reads are 
- * ongoing, and then only if the reads affect disparate regions of the file.
+/*
+ * These are the entries in the filehandle hash.  They talk about a specific
+ * file, requests against which are being handled by one or more nfsds.  We
+ * keep a chain of nfsds against the file. We only have more than one if reads
+ * are ongoing, and then only if the reads affect disparate regions of the
+ * file.
  *
- * In general, we want to assign a new request to an existing nfsd if it is 
- * going to contend with work happening already on that nfsd, or if the 
- * operation is a read and the nfsd is already handling a proximate read. We 
- * do this to avoid jumping around in the read stream unnecessarily, and to 
+ * In general, we want to assign a new request to an existing nfsd if it is
+ * going to contend with work happening already on that nfsd, or if the
+ * operation is a read and the nfsd is already handling a proximate read.  We
+ * do this to avoid jumping around in the read stream unnecessarily, and to
  * avoid contention between threads over single files.
  */
 struct fha_hash_entry {
@@ -101,7 +102,7 @@ struct fha_info {
 };
 
 static int fhe_stats_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
- 
+
 static void
 nfs_fha_init(void *foo)
 {
@@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ nfs_fha_init(void *foo)
            &fha_ctls.max_reqs_per_nfsd, 0, "Maximum requests that "
            "single nfsd thread should be working on at any time");
 
-       SYSCTL_ADD_OID(&fha_clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_vfs_nfsrv_fha), 
+       SYSCTL_ADD_OID(&fha_clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_vfs_nfsrv_fha),
            OID_AUTO, "fhe_stats", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD, 0, 0,
            fhe_stats_sysctl, "A", "");
 }
@@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ nfs_fha_uninit(void *foo)
 SYSINIT(nfs_fha, SI_SUB_ROOT_CONF, SI_ORDER_ANY, nfs_fha_init, NULL);
 SYSUNINIT(nfs_fha, SI_SUB_ROOT_CONF, SI_ORDER_ANY, nfs_fha_uninit, NULL);
 
-/* 
+/*
  * This just specifies that offsets should obey affinity when within
  * the same 1Mbyte (1<<20) chunk for the file (reads only for now).
  */
@@ -167,18 +168,18 @@ fha_extract_info(struct svc_req *req, st
        u_int32_t *tl;
        rpcproc_t procnum;
 
-       /* 
-        * We start off with a random fh. If we get a reasonable
-        * procnum, we set the fh. If there's a concept of offset 
+       /*
+        * We start off with a random fh.  If we get a reasonable
+        * procnum, we set the fh.  If there's a concept of offset
         * that we're interested in, we set that.
         */
        i->fh = ++random_fh;
        i->offset = 0;
        i->locktype = LK_EXCLUSIVE;
-       
+
        /*
         * Extract the procnum and convert to v3 form if necessary,
-        * taking care to deal with out-of-range procnums. Caller will
+        * taking care to deal with out-of-range procnums.  Caller will
         * ensure that rq_vers is either 2 or 3.
         */
        procnum = req->rq_proc;
@@ -188,19 +189,19 @@ fha_extract_info(struct svc_req *req, st
                procnum = nfsrv_nfsv3_procid[procnum];
        }
 
-       /* 
-        * We do affinity for most. However, we divide a realm of affinity 
-        * by file offset so as to allow for concurrent random access. We 
-        * only do this for reads today, but this may change when IFS supports 
+       /*
+        * We do affinity for most.  However, we divide a realm of affinity
+        * by file offset so as to allow for concurrent random access.  We
+        * only do this for reads today, but this may change when IFS supports
         * efficient concurrent writes.
         */
        if (procnum == NFSPROC_FSSTAT ||
            procnum == NFSPROC_FSINFO ||
            procnum == NFSPROC_PATHCONF ||
-           procnum == NFSPROC_NOOP || 
+           procnum == NFSPROC_NOOP ||
            procnum == NFSPROC_NULL)
                goto out;
-       
+
        nfs_realign(&req->rq_args);
        md = req->rq_args;
        dpos = mtod(md, caddr_t);
@@ -270,8 +271,8 @@ fha_hash_entry_new(u_int64_t fh)
        e->num_writes = 0;
        e->num_threads = 0;
        LIST_INIT(&e->threads);
-       
-       return e;
+
+       return (e);
 }
 
 static void
@@ -296,10 +297,9 @@ fha_hash_entry_lookup(SVCPOOL *pool, u_i
 {
        struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, *new_fhe;
 
-       LIST_FOREACH(fhe, &g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask], link) {
+       LIST_FOREACH(fhe, &g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask], link)
                if (fhe->fh == fh)
                        break;
-       }
 
        if (!fhe) {
                /* Allocate a new entry. */
@@ -308,25 +308,24 @@ fha_hash_entry_lookup(SVCPOOL *pool, u_i
                mtx_lock(&pool->sp_lock);
 
                /* Double-check to make sure we still need the new entry. */
-               LIST_FOREACH(fhe, &g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask], link) {
+               LIST_FOREACH(fhe, &g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask], link)
                        if (fhe->fh == fh)
                                break;
-               }
                if (!fhe) {
                        fhe = new_fhe;
                        LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask],
                            fhe, link);
-               } else {
+               } else
                        fha_hash_entry_destroy(new_fhe);
-               }
        }
 
-       return fhe;
+       return (fhe);
 }
 
 static void
 fha_hash_entry_add_thread(struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, SVCTHREAD *thread)
 {
+
        LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&fhe->threads, thread, st_alink);
        fhe->num_threads++;
 }
@@ -339,7 +338,7 @@ fha_hash_entry_remove_thread(struct fha_
        fhe->num_threads--;
 }
 
-/* 
+/*
  * Account for an ongoing operation associated with this file.
  */
 static void
@@ -365,7 +364,7 @@ get_idle_thread(SVCPOOL *pool)
 }
 
 
-/* 
+/*
  * Get the service thread currently associated with the fhe that is
  * appropriate to handle this operation.
  */
@@ -387,15 +386,15 @@ fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(SVCPOOL *po
                /* If there are any writes in progress, use the first thread. */
                if (fhe->num_writes) {
 #if 0
-                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, 
+                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO,
                            "fha: %p(%d)w", thread, req_count);
 #endif
                        return (thread);
                }
 
-               /* 
-                * Check for read locality, making sure that we won't 
-                * exceed our per-thread load limit in the process. 
+               /*
+                * Check for read locality, making sure that we won't
+                * exceed our per-thread load limit in the process.
                 */
                offset1 = i->offset >> fha_ctls.bin_shift;
                offset2 = STAILQ_FIRST(&thread->st_reqs)->rq_p3
@@ -404,21 +403,21 @@ fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(SVCPOOL *po
                        if ((fha_ctls.max_reqs_per_nfsd == 0) ||
                            (req_count < fha_ctls.max_reqs_per_nfsd)) {
 #if 0
-                               ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, 
+                               ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO,
                                    "fha: %p(%d)r", thread, req_count);
 #endif
                                return (thread);
                        }
                }
 
-               /* 
+               /*
                 * We don't have a locality match, so skip this thread,
-                * but keep track of the most attractive thread in case 
+                * but keep track of the most attractive thread in case
                 * we need to come back to it later.
                 */
 #if 0
-               ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, 
-                   "fha: %p(%d)s off1 %llu off2 %llu", thread, 
+               ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO,
+                   "fha: %p(%d)s off1 %llu off2 %llu", thread,
                    req_count, offset1, offset2);
 #endif
                if ((min_thread == NULL) || (req_count < min_count)) {
@@ -427,38 +426,38 @@ fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(SVCPOOL *po
                }
        }
 
-       /* 
-        * We didn't find a good match yet. See if we can add 
+       /*
+        * We didn't find a good match yet.  See if we can add
         * a new thread to this file handle entry's thread list.
         */
-       if ((fha_ctls.max_nfsds_per_fh == 0) || 
+       if ((fha_ctls.max_nfsds_per_fh == 0) ||
            (fhe->num_threads < fha_ctls.max_nfsds_per_fh)) {
-               /* 
-                * We can add a new thread, so try for an idle thread 
-                * first, and fall back to this_thread if none are idle. 
+               /*
+                * We can add a new thread, so try for an idle thread
+                * first, and fall back to this_thread if none are idle.
                 */
                if (STAILQ_EMPTY(&this_thread->st_reqs)) {
                        thread = this_thread;
 #if 0
-                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, 
+                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO,
                            "fha: %p(%d)t", thread, thread->st_reqcount);
 #endif
                } else if ((thread = get_idle_thread(pool))) {
 #if 0
-                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, 
+                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO,
                            "fha: %p(%d)i", thread, thread->st_reqcount);
 #endif
-               } else { 
+               } else {
                        thread = this_thread;
 #if 0
-                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, 
+                       ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO,
                            "fha: %p(%d)b", thread, thread->st_reqcount);
 #endif
                }
                fha_hash_entry_add_thread(fhe, thread);
        } else {
-               /* 
-                * We don't want to use any more threads for this file, so 
+               /*
+                * We don't want to use any more threads for this file, so
                 * go back to the most attractive nfsd we're already using.
                 */
                thread = min_thread;
@@ -467,8 +466,8 @@ fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(SVCPOOL *po
        return (thread);
 }
 
-/* 
- * After getting a request, try to assign it to some thread. Usually we
+/*
+ * After getting a request, try to assign it to some thread.  Usually we
  * handle it ourselves.
  */
 SVCTHREAD *
@@ -491,16 +490,16 @@ fha_assign(SVCTHREAD *this_thread, struc
        pool = req->rq_xprt->xp_pool;
        fha_extract_info(req, &i);
 
-       /* 
-        * We save the offset associated with this request for later 
+       /*
+        * We save the offset associated with this request for later
         * nfsd matching.
         */
        fhe = fha_hash_entry_lookup(pool, i.fh);
        req->rq_p1 = fhe;
        req->rq_p2 = i.locktype;
        req->rq_p3 = i.offset;
-       
-       /* 
+
+       /*
         * Choose a thread, taking into consideration locality, thread load,
         * and the number of threads already working on this file.
         */
@@ -511,8 +510,8 @@ fha_assign(SVCTHREAD *this_thread, struc
        return (thread);
 }
 
-/* 
- * Called when we're done with an operation. The request has already
+/*
+ * Called when we're done with an operation.  The request has already
  * been de-queued.
  */
 void

Modified: head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_srvkrpc.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_srvkrpc.c    Sat Jan  9 15:43:47 2010        
(r201898)
+++ head/sys/nfsserver/nfs_srvkrpc.c    Sat Jan  9 15:59:15 2010        
(r201899)
@@ -187,19 +187,18 @@ nfssvc_nfsserver(struct thread *td, stru
                }
                error = nfssvc_addsock(fp, td);
                fdrop(fp, td);
-       } else if (uap->flag & NFSSVC_OLDNFSD) {
+       } else if (uap->flag & NFSSVC_OLDNFSD)
                error = nfssvc_nfsd(td, NULL);
-       } else if (uap->flag & NFSSVC_NFSD) {
-               if (!uap->argp) 
+       else if (uap->flag & NFSSVC_NFSD) {
+               if (!uap->argp)
                        return (EINVAL);
                error = copyin(uap->argp, (caddr_t)&nfsdarg,
                    sizeof(nfsdarg));
                if (error)
                        return (error);
                error = nfssvc_nfsd(td, &nfsdarg);
-       } else {
+       } else
                error = ENXIO;
-       }
        return (error);
 }
 
@@ -447,9 +446,8 @@ nfssvc_addsock(struct file *fp, struct t
 
        siz = sb_max_adj;
        error = soreserve(so, siz, siz);
-       if (error) {
+       if (error)
                return (error);
-       }
 
        /*
         * Steal the socket from userland so that it doesn't close
@@ -471,7 +469,7 @@ nfssvc_addsock(struct file *fp, struct t
 }
 
 /*
- * Called by nfssvc() for nfsds. Just loops around servicing rpc requests
+ * Called by nfssvc() for nfsds.  Just loops around servicing rpc requests
  * until it is killed by a signal.
  */
 static int
@@ -496,9 +494,9 @@ nfssvc_nfsd(struct thread *td, struct nf
 #endif
 
        /*
-        * Only the first nfsd actually does any work. The RPC code
-        * adds threads to it as needed. Any extra processes offered
-        * by nfsd just exit. If nfsd is new enough, it will call us
+        * Only the first nfsd actually does any work.  The RPC code
+        * adds threads to it as needed.  Any extra processes offered
+        * by nfsd just exit.  If nfsd is new enough, it will call us
         * once with a structure that specifies how many threads to
         * use.
         */
@@ -522,7 +520,7 @@ nfssvc_nfsd(struct thread *td, struct nf
                        nfsrv_pool->sp_minthreads = 4;
                        nfsrv_pool->sp_maxthreads = 4;
                }
-                       
+
                svc_run(nfsrv_pool);
 
 #ifdef KGSSAPI
@@ -541,7 +539,7 @@ nfssvc_nfsd(struct thread *td, struct nf
 
 /*
  * Size the NFS server's duplicate request cache at 1/2 the
- * nmbclusters, floating within a (64, 2048) range. This is to
+ * nmbclusters, floating within a (64, 2048) range.  This is to
  * prevent all mbuf clusters being tied up in the NFS dupreq
  * cache for small values of nmbclusters.
  */
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