2 * Copyright 2000, International Business Machines Corporation and others.
5 * This software has been released under the terms of the IBM Public
6 * License. For details, see the LICENSE file in the top-level source
7 * directory or online at http://www.openafs.org/dl/license10.html
11 * afs_init.c - initialize AFS client.
16 #include <afsconfig.h>
17 #include "afs/param.h"
21 #include "afs/sysincludes.h" /* Standard vendor system headers */
22 #include "afsincludes.h" /* Afs-based standard headers */
23 #include "afs/afs_stats.h" /* afs statistics */
24 #include "rx/rxstat.h"
25 #if defined(AFS_LINUX26_ENV) && defined(STRUCT_TASK_STRUCT_HAS_CRED)
26 #include <linux/cred.h>
29 #define FSINT_COMMON_XG
30 #include "afs/afscbint.h"
32 /* Exported variables */
33 struct osi_dev cacheDev; /*Cache device */
34 afs_int32 cacheInfoModTime; /*Last time cache info modified */
35 #if defined(AFS_DARWIN_ENV) || defined(AFS_FBSD_ENV) || defined(AFS_NBSD_ENV)
36 struct mount *afs_cacheVfsp = 0;
37 #elif defined(AFS_LINUX20_ENV)
38 struct super_block *afs_cacheSBp = 0;
40 struct vfs *afs_cacheVfsp = 0;
42 afs_rwlock_t afs_puttofileLock; /* not used */
43 char *afs_sysname = 0; /* So that superuser may change the
44 * local value of @sys */
45 char *afs_sysnamelist[MAXNUMSYSNAMES]; /* For support of a list of sysname */
46 int afs_sysnamecount = 0;
47 int afs_sysnamegen = 0;
48 struct volume *Initialafs_freeVolList;
49 int afs_memvolumes = 0;
50 #if defined(AFS_XBSD_ENV)
51 static struct vnode *volumeVnode;
53 afs_rwlock_t afs_discon_lock;
54 extern afs_rwlock_t afs_disconDirtyLock;
55 #if defined(AFS_LINUX26_ENV) && defined(STRUCT_TASK_STRUCT_HAS_CRED)
56 const struct cred *cache_creds;
59 /* This is the kernel side of the dynamic vcache setting */
60 int afsd_dynamic_vcaches = 0; /* Enable dynamic-vcache support */
63 * Initialization order is important. Must first call afs_CacheInit,
64 * then cache file and volume file initialization routines. Next, the
65 * individual cache entry initialization routines are called.
75 * astatSize : The number of stat cache (vnode) entries to
77 * afiles : The number of disk files to allocate to the cache
78 * ablocks : The max number of 1 Kbyte blocks that all of
79 * the files in the cache may occupy.
80 * aDentries : Number of dcache entries to allocate.
81 * aVolumes : Number of volume cache entries to allocate.
82 * achunk : Power of 2 to make the chunks.
83 * aflags : Flags passed in.
84 * inodes : max inodes to pin down in inode[]
85 * users : what should size of per-user access cache be?
88 * This routine should only be called at initialization time, since
89 * it reclaims no resources and doesn't sufficiently synchronize
90 * with other processes.
93 struct cm_initparams cm_initParams;
94 static int afs_cacheinit_flag = 0;
96 afs_CacheInit(afs_int32 astatSize, afs_int32 afiles, afs_int32 ablocks,
97 afs_int32 aDentries, afs_int32 aVolumes, afs_int32 achunk,
98 afs_int32 aflags, afs_int32 ninodes, afs_int32 nusers,
99 afs_int32 dynamic_vcaches)
105 AFS_STATCNT(afs_CacheInit);
107 * Jot down the epoch time, namely when this incarnation of the
108 * Cache Manager started.
110 afs_stats_cmperf.epoch = pag_epoch = osi_Time();
112 afs_stats_cmperf.sysName_ID = SYS_NAME_ID;
114 afs_stats_cmperf.sysName_ID = SYS_NAME_ID_UNDEFINED;
115 #endif /* SYS_NAME_ID */
117 #ifdef AFS_MAXVCOUNT_ENV
118 afsd_dynamic_vcaches = dynamic_vcaches;
119 afs_warn("%s dynamically allocated vcaches\n",
120 ( afsd_dynamic_vcaches ? "enabling" : "disabling" ));
123 afs_warn("Starting AFS cache scan...");
124 if (afs_cacheinit_flag)
126 afs_cacheinit_flag = 1;
127 cacheInfoModTime = 0;
129 LOCK_INIT(&afs_ftf, "afs_ftf");
130 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xaxs, "afs_xaxs");
131 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_discon_lock, "afs_discon_lock");
132 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_disconDirtyLock, "afs_disconDirtyLock");
133 QInit(&afs_disconDirty);
134 QInit(&afs_disconShadow);
138 * create volume list structure
142 else if (aVolumes > 32767)
145 tv = afs_osi_Alloc(aVolumes * sizeof(struct volume));
146 osi_Assert(tv != NULL);
147 for (i = 0; i < aVolumes - 1; i++)
148 tv[i].next = &tv[i + 1];
149 tv[aVolumes - 1].next = NULL;
150 afs_freeVolList = Initialafs_freeVolList = tv;
151 afs_memvolumes = aVolumes;
153 afs_cacheFiles = afiles;
154 afs_cacheStats = astatSize;
155 afs_vcacheInit(astatSize);
156 code = afs_dcacheInit(afiles, ablocks, aDentries, achunk, aflags);
160 #if defined(AFS_LINUX26_ENV) && defined(STRUCT_TASK_STRUCT_HAS_CRED)
162 * Save current credentials for later access to disk cache files.
163 * If selinux, apparmor or other security modules are enabled,
164 * they might deny access to cache files if the userspace process
165 * is restricted. Save the credentials used at cache initialisation
166 * for later use when opening cache files.
168 cache_creds = get_current_cred();
170 #ifdef AFS_64BIT_CLIENT
171 #ifdef AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV
172 afs_vmMappingEnd = AFS_CHUNKBASE(0x7fffffff);
173 #endif /* AFS_VM_RDWR_ENV */
174 #endif /* AFS_64BIT_CLIENT */
176 #if defined(AFS_AIX_ENV) && !defined(AFS_AIX51_ENV)
178 static void afs_procsize_init(void);
184 /* Save the initialization parameters for later pioctl queries. */
185 cm_initParams.cmi_version = CMI_VERSION;
186 cm_initParams.cmi_nChunkFiles = afiles;
187 cm_initParams.cmi_nStatCaches = astatSize;
188 cm_initParams.cmi_nDataCaches = aDentries;
189 cm_initParams.cmi_nVolumeCaches = aVolumes;
190 cm_initParams.cmi_firstChunkSize = AFS_FIRSTCSIZE;
191 cm_initParams.cmi_otherChunkSize = AFS_OTHERCSIZE;
192 cm_initParams.cmi_cacheSize = afs_cacheBlocks;
193 cm_initParams.cmi_setTime = 0;
194 cm_initParams.cmi_memCache = (aflags & AFSCALL_INIT_MEMCACHE) ? 1 : 0;
202 * afs_ComputeCacheParams
205 * Set some cache parameters.
212 afs_ComputeCacheParms(void)
215 afs_int32 afs_maxCacheDirty;
218 * Don't allow more than 2/3 of the files in the cache to be dirty.
220 afs_maxCacheDirty = (2 * afs_cacheFiles) / 3;
223 * Also, don't allow more than 2/3 of the total space get filled
224 * with dirty chunks. Compute the total number of chunks required
225 * to fill the cache, make sure we don't set out limit above 2/3 of
226 * that. If the cache size is greater than 1G, avoid overflow at
227 * the expense of precision on the chunk size.
229 if (afs_cacheBlocks & 0xffe00000) {
230 i = afs_cacheBlocks / (AFS_FIRSTCSIZE >> 10);
232 i = (afs_cacheBlocks << 10) / AFS_FIRSTCSIZE;
235 if (afs_maxCacheDirty > i)
236 afs_maxCacheDirty = i;
237 if (afs_maxCacheDirty < 1)
238 afs_maxCacheDirty = 1;
239 afs_stats_cmperf.cacheMaxDirtyChunks = afs_maxCacheDirty;
240 } /*afs_ComputeCacheParms */
244 * afs_LookupInodeByPath
246 * Look up inode given a file name.
247 * Optionally return the vnode too.
248 * If the vnode is not returned, we rele it.
251 afs_LookupInodeByPath(char *filename, afs_ufs_dcache_id_t *inode,
256 #if defined(AFS_LINUX22_ENV)
258 code = gop_lookupname(filename, AFS_UIOSYS, 0, &dp);
261 osi_get_fh(dp, inode);
264 struct vnode *filevp;
265 code = gop_lookupname(filename, AFS_UIOSYS, 0, &filevp);
268 #ifdef AFS_CACHE_VNODE_PATH
269 *inode = afs_strdup(filename);
271 *inode = afs_vnodeToInumber(filevp);
284 afs_InitCellInfo(char *afile)
286 afs_dcache_id_t inode;
289 code = afs_LookupInodeByPath(afile, &inode.ufs, NULL);
290 return afs_cellname_init(&inode, code);
297 * Set up the volume info storage file.
300 * afile : the file to be declared to be the volume info storage
301 * file for AFS. It must be already truncated to 0 length.
304 * This function is called only during initialization.
306 * WARNING: Data will be written to this file over time by AFS.
310 afs_InitVolumeInfo(char *afile)
313 struct osi_file *tfile;
315 AFS_STATCNT(afs_InitVolumeInfo);
316 #if defined(AFS_XBSD_ENV)
318 * On Open/Free/NetBSD, we can get into big trouble if we don't hold the volume file
319 * vnode. SetupVolume holds afs_xvolume lock exclusive.
320 * SetupVolume->GetVolSlot->UFSGetVolSlot->{GetVolCache or WriteVolCache}
321 * ->osi_UFSOpen->VFS_VGET()->ffs_vget->getnewvnode->vgone on some vnode.
322 * If it's AFS, then ->vclean->afs_nbsd_reclaim->FlushVCache->QueueVCB->
323 * GetVolume->FindVolume-> waits on afs_xvolume lock !
325 * In general, anything that's called with afs_xvolume locked must not
326 * end up calling getnewvnode(). The only cases I've found so far
327 * are things which try to get the volumeInode, and since we keep
330 code = afs_LookupInodeByPath(afile, &volumeInode.ufs, &volumeVnode);
332 code = afs_LookupInodeByPath(afile, &volumeInode.ufs, NULL);
336 tfile = afs_CFileOpen(&volumeInode);
338 afs_CFileTruncate(tfile, 0);
339 afs_CFileClose(tfile);
344 afs_InitFHeader(struct afs_fheader *aheader)
346 memset(aheader, 0, sizeof(*aheader));
347 aheader->magic = AFS_FHMAGIC;
348 aheader->version = AFS_CI_VERSION;
349 aheader->dataSize = sizeof(struct fcache);
350 aheader->firstCSize = AFS_FIRSTCSIZE;
351 aheader->otherCSize = AFS_OTHERCSIZE;
358 * Set up the given file as the AFS cache info file.
361 * afile : Name of the file assumed to be the cache info file
362 * for the Cache Manager; it will be used as such.
363 * Side Effects: This sets afs_fragsize, which is used in the cache usage
364 * calculations such as in afs_adjustsize()
367 * This function is called only during initialization. The given
368 * file should NOT be truncated to 0 length; its contents describe
369 * what data is really in the cache.
371 * WARNING: data will be written to this file over time by AFS.
373 * NOTE: Starting to use separate osi_InitCacheInfo() routines to clean up
378 afs_InitCacheInfo(char *afile)
381 struct osi_stat tstat;
382 struct osi_file *tfile;
383 struct afs_fheader theader;
384 #ifndef AFS_LINUX22_ENV
385 struct vnode *filevp;
389 AFS_STATCNT(afs_InitCacheInfo);
390 if (cacheDiskType != AFS_FCACHE_TYPE_UFS)
391 osi_Panic("afs_InitCacheInfo --- called for non-ufs cache!");
392 #ifdef AFS_LINUX22_ENV
393 code = osi_InitCacheInfo(afile);
397 code = gop_lookupname(afile, AFS_UIOSYS, 0, &filevp);
401 #if defined(AFS_SUN5_ENV)
403 #elif defined(AFS_HPUX102_ENV)
405 #elif defined(AFS_SGI_ENV) || defined(AFS_HPUX100_ENV) || defined(AFS_NBSD40_ENV)
407 #elif defined(AFS_DARWIN80_ENV)
413 #if defined(AFS_SGI_ENV)
415 VFS_STATVFS(filevp->v_vfsp, &st, NULL, code);
418 if (!VFS_STATFS(filevp->v_vfsp, &st, NULL))
419 #endif /* AFS_SGI65_ENV */
420 #elif defined(AFS_SUN5_ENV) || defined(AFS_HPUX100_ENV)
421 if (!VFS_STATVFS(filevp->v_vfsp, &st))
422 #elif defined(AFS_AIX41_ENV)
423 if (!VFS_STATFS(filevp->v_vfsp, &st, &afs_osi_cred))
424 #elif defined(AFS_LINUX20_ENV)
429 VFS_STATFS(filevp->v_vfsp, &st);
432 #elif defined(AFS_DARWIN80_ENV)
433 afs_cacheVfsp = vnode_mount(filevp);
434 if (afs_cacheVfsp && ((st = *(vfs_statfs(afs_cacheVfsp))),1))
435 #elif defined(AFS_FBSD_ENV)
436 if (!VFS_STATFS(filevp->v_mount, &st))
437 #elif defined(AFS_NBSD50_ENV)
438 if (!VFS_STATVFS(filevp->v_vfsp, &st))
439 #elif defined(AFS_DARWIN_ENV) || defined(AFS_XBSD_ENV)
440 if (!VFS_STATFS(filevp->v_mount, &st, osi_curproc()))
442 if (!VFS_STATFS(filevp->v_vfsp, &st))
444 #if defined(AFS_SUN5_ENV) || defined(AFS_HPUX100_ENV)
445 if (strcmp("zfs", st.f_basetype) == 0) {
447 * Files in ZFS can take up to around the next
448 * recordsize boundary after being truncated. recordsize
449 * is reported in statvfs by f_bsize, so use that
452 afs_fsfragsize = st.f_bsize - 1;
454 afs_fsfragsize = st.f_frsize - 1;
457 afs_fsfragsize = st.f_bsize - 1;
460 #if defined(AFS_LINUX20_ENV)
461 cacheInode.ufs = filevp->i_ino;
462 afs_cacheSBp = filevp->i_sb;
463 #elif defined(AFS_XBSD_ENV)
464 cacheInode.ufs = VTOI(filevp)->i_number;
465 cacheDev.mp = filevp->v_mount;
466 cacheDev.held_vnode = filevp;
467 vref(filevp); /* Make sure mount point stays busy. XXX */
468 #if !defined(AFS_OBSD_ENV)
469 afs_cacheVfsp = filevp->v_vfsp;
472 #if defined(AFS_HAVE_VXFS) || defined(AFS_DARWIN_ENV)
473 afs_InitDualFSCacheOps(filevp);
475 #ifndef AFS_CACHE_VNODE_PATH
476 #ifndef AFS_DARWIN80_ENV
477 afs_cacheVfsp = filevp->v_vfsp;
479 cacheInode.ufs = afs_vnodeToInumber(filevp);
481 afs_LookupInodeByPath(afile, &cacheInode.ufs, NULL);
483 cacheDev.dev = afs_vnodeToDev(filevp);
484 #endif /* AFS_LINUX20_ENV */
486 #endif /* AFS_LINUX22_ENV */
487 if (afs_fsfragsize < AFS_MIN_FRAGSIZE) {
488 afs_fsfragsize = AFS_MIN_FRAGSIZE;
490 tfile = osi_UFSOpen(&cacheInode);
494 afs_osi_Stat(tfile, &tstat);
495 cacheInfoModTime = tstat.mtime;
496 code = afs_osi_Read(tfile, -1, &theader, sizeof(theader));
498 if (code == sizeof(theader)) {
499 /* read the header correctly */
500 if (theader.magic == AFS_FHMAGIC
501 && theader.firstCSize == AFS_FIRSTCSIZE
502 && theader.otherCSize == AFS_OTHERCSIZE
503 && theader.dataSize == sizeof(struct fcache)
504 && theader.version == AFS_CI_VERSION)
508 /* write out a good file label */
509 afs_InitFHeader(&theader);
510 afs_osi_Write(tfile, 0, &theader, sizeof(theader));
512 * Truncate the rest of the file, since it may be arbitrarily
515 osi_UFSTruncate(tfile, sizeof(struct afs_fheader));
517 /* Leave the file open now, since reopening the file makes public pool
518 * vnode systems (like OSF/Alpha) much harder to handle, That's because
519 * they can do a vnode recycle operation any time we open a file, which
520 * we'd do on any afs_GetDSlot call, etc.
522 afs_cacheInodep = (struct osi_file *)tfile;
526 int afs_resourceinit_flag = 0;
528 afs_ResourceInit(int preallocs)
531 static struct rx_securityClass *secobj;
533 AFS_STATCNT(afs_ResourceInit);
534 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xuser, "afs_xuser");
535 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xvolume, "afs_xvolume");
536 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xserver, "afs_xserver");
537 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xsrvAddr, "afs_xsrvAddr");
538 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_icl_lock, "afs_icl_lock");
539 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xinterface, "afs_xinterface");
540 LOCK_INIT(&afs_puttofileLock, "afs_puttofileLock");
541 #ifndef AFS_PRIVATE_OSI_ALLOCSPACES
542 LOCK_INIT(&osi_fsplock, "osi_fsplock");
543 LOCK_INIT(&osi_flplock, "osi_flplock");
545 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xconn, "afs_xconn");
548 afs_InitCBQueue(1); /* initialize callback queues */
550 if (afs_resourceinit_flag == 0) {
551 afs_resourceinit_flag = 1;
552 for (i = 0; i < NFENTRIES; i++)
554 for (i = 0; i < MAXNUMSYSNAMES; i++) {
555 afs_sysnamelist[i] = afs_osi_Alloc(MAXSYSNAME);
556 osi_Assert(afs_sysnamelist[i] != NULL);
558 afs_sysname = afs_sysnamelist[0];
559 strcpy(afs_sysname, SYS_NAME);
560 afs_sysnamecount = 1;
564 secobj = rxnull_NewServerSecurityObject();
566 rx_NewService(0, 1, "afs", &secobj, 1, RXAFSCB_ExecuteRequest);
568 rx_NewService(0, RX_STATS_SERVICE_ID, "rpcstats", &secobj, 1,
569 RXSTATS_ExecuteRequest);
571 afs_osi_Wakeup(&afs_server); /* wakeup anyone waiting for it */
574 } /*afs_ResourceInit */
576 #if defined(AFS_AIX_ENV) && !defined(AFS_AIX51_ENV)
579 * AIX dynamic sizeof(struct proc)
581 * AIX keeps its proc structures in an array. The size of struct proc
582 * varies from release to release of the OS. In order to maintain
583 * binary compatibility with releases later than what we build on, we
584 * need to determine the size of struct proc at run time.
586 * We need this in order to walk the proc[] array to do PAG garbage
589 * We also need this in order to support 'klog -setpag', since the
590 * kernel code needs to locate the proc structure for the parent process
591 * of the current process.
593 * To compute sizeof(struct proc), we need the addresses of two proc
594 * structures and their corresponding pids. Given the pids, we can use
595 * the PROCMASK() macro to compute their corresponding indices in the
596 * proc[] array. By dividing the distance between the pointers by the
597 * number of proc structures, we can compute the size of a single proc
600 * We know the base address of the proc table from v.vb_proc:
602 * <sys/sysconfig.h> declares sysconfig() and SYS_GETPARMS;
603 * (we don't use this, but I note it here for completeness)
605 * <sys/var.h> declares struct var and external variable v;
609 * v.ve_proc &proc[x] (current highwater mark for
610 * proc[] array usage)
612 * The first proc pointer is v.vb_proc, which is the proc structure for
613 * process 0. Process 0's pointer to its first child is the other proc
614 * pointer. If process 0 has no children, we simply give up and do not
615 * support features that require knowing the size of struct proc.
619 afs_procsize_init(void)
621 afs_proc_t *p0; /* pointer to process 0 */
622 afs_proc_t *pN; /* pointer to process 0's first child */
630 p0 = (afs_proc_t *)v.vb_proc;
632 afs_gcpags = AFS_GCPAGS_EPROC0;
647 afs_gcpags = AFS_GCPAGS_EPROCN;
651 if (pN->p_pid == p0->p_pid) {
652 afs_gcpags = AFS_GCPAGS_EEQPID;
656 pN_index = PROCMASK(pN->p_pid);
657 pN_offset = ((char *)pN - (char *)p0);
658 procsize = pN_offset / pN_index;
661 * check that the computation was exact
664 if (pN_index * procsize != pN_offset) {
665 afs_gcpags = AFS_GCPAGS_EINEXACT;
670 * check that the proc table size is a multiple of procsize.
673 if ((((char *)v.ve_proc - (char *)v.vb_proc) % procsize) != 0) {
674 afs_gcpags = AFS_GCPAGS_EPROCEND;
680 afs_gcpags_procsize = procsize;
688 * Clean up and shut down the AFS cache.
694 * Nothing interesting.
699 AFS_STATCNT(shutdown_cache);
700 osi_Assert(afs_WriteThroughDSlots() == 0);
701 if (1/*afs_cold_shutdown*/) {
702 afs_cacheinit_flag = 0;
707 afs_cacheFiles = afs_cacheBlocks = 0;
710 #if defined(AFS_XBSD_ENV)
711 /* memcache never sets this, so don't panic on shutdown */
712 if (volumeVnode != NULL) {
713 vrele(volumeVnode); /* let it go, finally. */
716 if (cacheDev.held_vnode) {
717 vrele(cacheDev.held_vnode);
718 cacheDev.held_vnode = NULL;
721 #ifdef AFS_CACHE_VNODE_PATH
722 if (cacheDiskType != AFS_FCACHE_TYPE_MEM) {
723 afs_osi_FreeStr(cacheInode.ufs);
724 afs_osi_FreeStr(volumeInode.ufs);
727 afs_reset_inode(&cacheInode);
728 afs_reset_inode(&volumeInode);
729 cacheInfoModTime = 0;
731 afs_fsfragsize = 1023;
732 memset(&cacheDev, 0, sizeof(struct osi_dev));
735 #if defined(AFS_LINUX26_ENV) && defined(STRUCT_TASK_STRUCT_HAS_CRED)
736 put_cred(cache_creds);
738 } /*shutdown_cache */
742 shutdown_vnodeops(void)
744 AFS_STATCNT(shutdown_vnodeops);
745 if (afs_cold_shutdown) {
746 #ifndef AFS_LINUX20_ENV
755 shutdown_server(void)
758 struct afs_cbr *tcbrp, *tbrp;
761 for (i = 0; i < NSERVERS; i++) {
762 struct server *ts, *next;
767 for (sa = ts->addr; sa; sa = sa->next_sa) {
769 /* afs_ReleaseConns has been updated to
770 * defer rx_DestroyConnection to Rx
771 * shutdown, as most recently was done
773 afs_ReleaseConns(sa->conns);
776 for (tcbrp = ts->cbrs; tcbrp; tcbrp = tbrp) {
778 * Free all server's callback structs
783 afs_osi_Free(ts, sizeof(struct server));
788 for (i = 0; i < NSERVERS; i++) {
789 struct srvAddr *sa, *next;
791 sa = afs_srvAddrs[i];
794 afs_osi_Free(sa, sizeof(struct srvAddr));
801 shutdown_volume(void)
806 for (i = 0; i < NVOLS; i++) {
807 for (tv = afs_volumes[i]; tv; tv = tv->next) {
809 afs_osi_Free(tv->name, strlen(tv->name) + 1);
822 AFS_STATCNT(shutdown_AFS);
824 afs_resourceinit_flag = 0;
829 * Free FreeVolList allocations
831 afs_osi_Free(Initialafs_freeVolList,
832 afs_memvolumes * sizeof(struct volume));
833 afs_freeVolList = Initialafs_freeVolList = NULL;
835 /* XXX HACK for MEM systems XXX
837 * For -memcache cache managers when we run out of free in memory volumes
838 * we simply malloc more; we won't be able to free those additional volumes.
842 * Free Users table allocation
845 struct unixuser *tu, *ntu;
846 for (i = 0; i < NUSERS; i++) {
847 for (tu = afs_users[i]; tu; tu = ntu) {
850 afs_FreeTokens(&tu->tokens);
852 EXP_RELE(tu->exporter);
853 afs_osi_Free(tu, sizeof(struct unixuser));
859 for (i = 0; i < NFENTRIES; i++)
861 /* Reinitialize local globals to defaults */
862 for (i = 0; i < MAXNUMSYSNAMES; i++) {
863 afs_osi_Free(afs_sysnamelist[i], MAXSYSNAME);
864 afs_sysnamelist[i] = NULL;
867 afs_sysnamecount = 0;
870 afs_waitForever = afs_waitForeverCount = 0;
874 if (afs_cold_shutdown) {
875 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xconn, "afs_xconn");
876 memset(&afs_rootFid, 0, sizeof(struct VenusFid));
877 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xuser, "afs_xuser");
878 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xvolume, "afs_xvolume");
879 AFS_RWLOCK_INIT(&afs_xserver, "afs_xserver");
880 LOCK_INIT(&afs_puttofileLock, "afs_puttofileLock");