MFC'ed i due time. I can't test it under current right now because
netgraph seems to do unethical things with mutexes.
musycc:
Add status per channel.
Reduce printf chattyness
Keep error counters line if_mn does.
Increase descriptor count.
if_mn:
Support experimental unframed E1 lines.
These two drivers should share more code relating to framed channelized
TDM media in general (T1/E1/E3/T3, Sonet). Anyone interested email me.
interrupt threads to run with it always >= 1, so that malloc can
detect M_WAITOK from "interrupt" context. This is also necessary
in order to context switch from sched_ithd() directly.
Reviewed By: peter
declarations & their arguments; use only one tab after types; restore the
type of argv to sync with src tree style; sort new variables under main();
fix continuation indents; remove extra blank line before free()'s. Still
to do: fix snprintf() handling as nectar & bde suggested to me.
Submitted by: bde
it to make.h so both dir.c and util.c can use it, although bde didn't
particularly like this part of the idea, IMO it's cleaner than it was.
Submitted by: bde
initialization until after malloc() is safe to call, then iterate through
all mutexes and complete their initialization.
This change is necessary in order to avoid some circular bootstrapping
dependencies.
for SMP; just use the same ones as UP. These weren't used without
holding Giant anyway, and the routines that use them would have to
be protected from pre-emption to avoid migrating cpus.
parts: isa and pccard. The isa one is known to work with an IBM
EtherJet ISA card. The pccard one isn't known to work because the
EtherJet pccard I purchased recently arrived DOA :-(. I'll commit the
pccard.conf entry when the replacement card arrives.
I plan on MFC this in a week or two.
pre-emptable kernel. For variables of size 4 bytes or less they compile
to a single instruction, which does not allow a process to migrate cpus
in the middle, and get the value for the "wrong" cpu.
calls it rather than obtaining and releasing it a lot in proc_compare.
- Collect all of the data gathering and stick it just after the
proc_compare loop. This way, we only have to grab sched_lock once now
when handling SIGINFO. All the printf's are done after the values are
calculated.
Submitted mostly by: bde
The counters are incremented when a thread goes to sleep and decremented
either when a thread is woken up by another thread or when the sleep
times out. There existed a race where the sleep count could be decremented
twice resulting in an eventual underflow.
Move the decrementing of the "counters" to the thread initiating the sleep
and thus remedy the problem.
appropriate function, rather than doing a horse-and-buggy
acquire. They now take the mutex type as an arg and can be
used with sleep as well as spin mutexes.
clients have been fixed. (So far as I can tell, all of the user-land
clients of <sys/select.h> do so vacuously, in the expectation that select()
might be declared there.)
SIGXCPU signal, and killing of processes that exceed their allowed run
time until they can play nice with sched_lock. Right now they are just
potentital panics waiting to happen. The printf() has bitten several
people.