freebsd with flexible iflib nic queues
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There's something that's been bugging me for a while, so I decided to fix it. FreeBSD now will DTRT WRT DDB and DDB_UNATTENDED (!debugger_on_panic), at least in my opinion. The behavior change is such that: 1. Nothing changes when debugger_on_panic != 0. 2. When DDB_UNATTENDED (!debugger_on_panic), if a panic occurs, the machine will reboot. Also, if a trap occurs, the machine will panic and reboot, unlike how it broke to DDB before. HOWEVER, a trap inside DDB will not cause a panic, allowing full use of DDB without having to worry about the machine being stuck at a DDB prompt if something goes wrong during the day. Patches for this behavior follow my signature, and it would be a boon to anyone (like me) who uses DDB_UNATTENDED, but actually wants the machine to panic on a trap (otherwise, what's the use, if the machine causes a fatal trap rather than a true panic, of debugger_on_panic?). The changes cause no adverse behavior, but do involve two symbols becoming global Submitted by: Brian Feldman <green@unixhelp.org> |
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