tlib9p: Remove postmountsrv (#505) - plan9port - [fork] Plan 9 from user space
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 (DIR) commit 385a6d5877258cee0cac6151e6359c9206006b01
 (DIR) parent aa01c23be63787550e64bc1a0f3a8d267cad1fa4
 (HTM) Author: Ben Huntsman <bhuntsman@mail2.cu-portland.edu>
       Date:   Sun,  8 Aug 2021 11:03:02 -0700
       
       lib9p: Remove postmountsrv (#505)
       
       Diffstat:
         M include/9p.h                        |       1 -
         M man/lookman.index                   |       1 -
         M man/man3/9p.3                       |      14 +++-----------
         M man/man3/INDEX                      |       1 -
         D src/lib9p/_post.c                   |      77 -------------------------------
         D src/lib9p/post.c                    |      23 -----------------------
         D src/lib9p/post.h                    |      13 -------------
       
       7 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 127 deletions(-)
       ---
 (DIR) diff --git a/include/9p.h b/include/9p.h
       t@@ -219,7 +219,6 @@ struct Srv {
        };
        
        void                srv(Srv*);
       -void                postmountsrv(Srv*, char*, char*, int);
        int                 postfd(char*, int);
        extern        int                chatty9p;
        void                respond(Req*, char*);
 (DIR) diff --git a/man/lookman.index b/man/lookman.index
       t@@ -19153,7 +19153,6 @@ posted        /usr/local/plan9/man/man4/plumber.4
        posted        /usr/local/plan9/man/man9/0intro.9p
        postfd        /usr/local/plan9/man/man3/9p.3
        postmark        /usr/local/plan9/man/man1/bundle.1
       -postmountsrv        /usr/local/plan9/man/man3/9p.3
        postnote        /usr/local/plan9/man/man3/notify.3
        postnote        /usr/local/plan9/man/man3/postnote.3
        postnote        /usr/local/plan9/man/man3/rfork.3
 (DIR) diff --git a/man/man3/9p.3 b/man/man3/9p.3
       t@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ emalloc9p,
        erealloc9p,
        estrdup9p,
        postfd,
       -postmountsrv,
        readbuf,
        readstr,
        respond,
       t@@ -61,7 +60,6 @@ typedef struct Srv {
        .ft L
        .ta \w'\fLvoid* 'u
        int        srv(Srv *s)
       -void        postmountsrv(Srv *s, char *name, char *mtpt, int flag)
        void        threadpostmountsrv(Srv *s, char *name, char *mtpt, int flag)
        int        postfd(char *srvname, int fd)
        void        respond(Req *r, char *error)
       t@@ -96,8 +94,6 @@ and
        writing the responses to
        .BR s->outfd .
        (Typically,
       -.I postmountsrv
       -or
        .I threadpostmountsrv
        initializes the
        .B infd
       t@@ -148,12 +144,10 @@ but abort the program if they run out of memory.
        If alternate behavior is desired, clients can link against
        alternate implementations of these functions.
        .PP
       -.I Postmountsrv
       -and
        .I threadpostmountsrv
       -are wrappers that create a separate process in which to run
       +is a wrapper that creates a separate process in which to run
        .IR srv .
       -They do the following:
       +It does the following:
        .IP
        If
        .IB s -> nopipe
       t@@ -296,9 +290,7 @@ the service functions.
        The service loop provided by
        .I srv
        (and indirectly by
       -.I postmountsrv
       -and
       -.IR threadpostmountsrv )
       +.I threadpostmountsrv )
        is single-threaded.
        If it is expected that some requests might
        block, arranging for alternate processes
 (DIR) diff --git a/man/man3/INDEX b/man/man3/INDEX
       t@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ emalloc9p 9p.3
        erealloc9p 9p.3
        estrdup9p 9p.3
        postfd 9p.3
       -postmountsrv 9p.3
        readbuf 9p.3
        readstr 9p.3
        respond 9p.3
 (DIR) diff --git a/src/lib9p/_post.c b/src/lib9p/_post.c
       t@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
       -#include <u.h>
       -#include <libc.h>
       -#include <fcall.h>
       -#include <thread.h>
       -#include <9p.h>
       -#include "post.h"
       -
       -Postcrud*
       -_post1(Srv *s, char *name, char *mtpt, int flag)
       -{
       -        Postcrud *p;
       -
       -        p = emalloc9p(sizeof *p);
       -        if(!s->nopipe){
       -                if(pipe(p->fd) < 0)
       -                        sysfatal("pipe: %r");
       -                s->infd = s->outfd = p->fd[1];
       -                s->srvfd = p->fd[0];
       -        }
       -        if(name)
       -                if(postfd(name, s->srvfd) < 0)
       -                        sysfatal("postfd %s: %r", name);
       -        p->s = s;
       -        p->mtpt = mtpt;
       -        p->flag = flag;
       -        return p;
       -}
       -
       -void
       -_post2(void *v)
       -{
       -        Srv *s;
       -
       -        s = v;
       -        if(!s->leavefdsopen){
       -                rfork(RFNOTEG);
       -                rendezvous((ulong)s, 0);
       -                close(s->srvfd);
       -        }
       -        srv(s);
       -}
       -
       -void
       -_post3(Postcrud *p)
       -{
       -        /*
       -         * Normally the server is posting as the last thing it does
       -         * before exiting, so the correct thing to do is drop into
       -         * a different fd space and close the 9P server half of the
       -         * pipe before trying to mount the kernel half.  This way,
       -         * if the file server dies, we don't have a ref to the 9P server
       -         * half of the pipe.  Then killing the other procs will drop
       -         * all the refs on the 9P server half, and the mount will fail.
       -         * Otherwise the mount hangs forever.
       -         *
       -         * Libthread in general and acme win in particular make
       -         * it hard to make this fd bookkeeping work out properly,
       -         * so leaveinfdopen is a flag that win sets to opt out of this
       -         * safety net.
       -         */
       -        if(!p->s->leavefdsopen){
       -                rfork(RFFDG);
       -                rendezvous((ulong)p->s, 0);
       -                close(p->s->infd);
       -                if(p->s->infd != p->s->outfd)
       -                        close(p->s->outfd);
       -        }
       -
       -#if 0
       -        if(p->mtpt){
       -                if(amount(p->s->srvfd, p->mtpt, p->flag, "") == -1)
       -                        sysfatal("mount %s: %r", p->mtpt);
       -        }else
       -#endif
       -                close(p->s->srvfd);
       -        free(p);
       -}
 (DIR) diff --git a/src/lib9p/post.c b/src/lib9p/post.c
       t@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
       -#include <u.h>
       -#include <libc.h>
       -#include <fcall.h>
       -#include <thread.h>
       -#include <9p.h>
       -#include "post.h"
       -
       -void
       -postmountsrv(Srv *s, char *name, char *mtpt, int flag)
       -{
       -        Postcrud *p;
       -
       -        p = _post1(s, name, mtpt, flag);
       -        switch(rfork(RFPROC|RFNOTEG|RFNAMEG|RFMEM)){
       -        case -1:
       -                sysfatal("rfork: %r");
       -        case 0:
       -                _post2(s);
       -                exits(nil);
       -        default:
       -                _post3(p);
       -        }
       -}
 (DIR) diff --git a/src/lib9p/post.h b/src/lib9p/post.h
       t@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
       -typedef struct Postcrud Postcrud;
       -struct Postcrud
       -{
       -        int fd[2];
       -        Srv *s;
       -        char *name;
       -        char *mtpt;
       -        int flag;
       -};
       -
       -Postcrud *_post1(Srv*, char*, char*, int);
       -void _post2(void*);
       -void _post3(Postcrud*);