that this is intended for use only in floppy situations and is done at
the sacrifice of performance in that case (in ther words, this is not the
best solution, but works okay for this exceptional situation).
Submitted by: John Dyson
scheme of things, so I've changed them to be more appropriate. page in/ous
are now associated with the pager that did them. Nuked v_fault as the
only fault of interest that wouldn't be already counted in v_trap is a VM
fault, and this is counted seperately.
2) Implemented most of the remaining counters and corrected the counting of
some that were done wrong. They are all almost correct now...just a few
minor ones left to fix.
Religiously add back pmap_clear_modify() in vnode_pager_input until we figure
out why system performance isn't what we expect.
Submitted by: John Dyson (swap_pager) & David Greenman (vnode_pager)
- Delete redundant declarations.
- Add -Wredundant-declarations to Makefile.i386 so they don't come back.
- Delete sloppy COMMON-style declarations of uninitialized data in
header files.
- Add a few prototypes.
- Clean up warnings resulting from the above.
NB: ioconf.c will still generate a redundant-declaration warning, which
is unavoidable unless somebody volunteers to make `config' smarter.
improvements via the new routines pmap_qenter/pmap_qremove and pmap_kenter/
pmap_kremove. These routine allow fast mapping of pages for those
architectures that have "normal" MMUs. Also included is a fix to the
pageout daemon to properly check a queue end condition.
Submitted by: John Dyson