DDB so that all the fields line up.
- Print out the tid of the per-CPU idlethread instead of the pid since
the idle process is now shared across all idle threads.
MFC after: 1 month
fd_set bits in select(2). It seems that historical behaviour is to not
reporting exception on EOF, and several applications are broken.
Reported by: Yoshihiko Sarumaru <ysarumaru gmail com>
Discussed with: bde
PR: ports/140934
MFC after: 2 weeks
eliminate it.
Assert that the object containing the page is locked in
vm_page_test_dirty(). Perform some style clean up while I'm here.
Reviewed by: kib
am now able to run 32 cores ok.. but I still will hang
on buildworld with a NFS problem. I suspect I am missing
a patch for the netlogic rge driver.
JC check and see if I am missing anything except your
core-mask changes
Obtained from: JC
We cannot expect that modspace is the last entry in the linker
set and thus that modspace + possible extra space up to PAGE_SIZE
would be contiguous. For the moment do not support more than
*_MODMIN space and ignore the extra space (*).
(*) We know how to get it back but it'll need testing.
Discussed with: jeff, rwatson (briefly)
Reviewed by: jeff
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH
MFC after: 4 days
(TOCONS | TOLOG) mask even when called from DDB points.
That breaks several output, where the most notable is textdump output.
Fix this by having configurable callbacks passed to witness_list_locks()
and witness_display_spinlock() for printing out datas.
Reported by: several broken textdump outputs
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra
<giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
MFC after: 7 days
X-MFC: r207922
vm_page_try_to_free(). Consequently, push down the page queues lock into
pmap_enter_quick(), pmap_page_wired_mapped(), pmap_remove_all(), and
pmap_remove_write().
Push down the page queues lock into Xen's pmap_page_is_mapped(). (I
overlooked the Xen pmap in r207702.)
Switch to a per-processor counter for the total number of pages cached.
in a no-sleep context. If resource allocation cannot be done without
sleep, make_dev_credf() fails and returns NULL.
Reviewed by: jh
MFC after: 2 weeks
kern_sendfile() is running, the file's vm object can't be destroyed
because kern_sendfile() increments the vm object's reference count. (Once
kern_sendfile() decrements the reference count and returns, the vm object
can, however, be destroyed. So, sf_buf_mext() must handle the case where
the vm object is destroyed.)
Reviewed by: kib
managed pages that didn't already have that lock held. (Freeing an
unmanaged page, such as the various pmaps use, doesn't require the page
lock.)
This allows a change in vm_page_remove()'s locking requirements. It now
expects the page lock to be held instead of the page queues lock.
Consequently, the page queues lock is no longer required at all by callers
to vm_page_rename().
Discussed with: kib
information for thread to allow calcru1() (re)use.
Rename ruxagg()->ruxagg_locked(), ruxagg_tlock()->ruxagg() [1].
The ruxagg_locked() function no longer clears thread ticks nor
td_incruntime.
Requested by: attilio [1]
Discussed with: attilio, bde
Reviewed by: bde
Based on submission by: Alexander Krizhanovsky <ak natsys-lab com>
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-Note: td_rux shall be moved to the end of struct thread
to unconditionally set PG_REFERENCED on a page before sleeping. In many
cases, it's perfectly ok for the page to disappear, i.e., be reclaimed by
the page daemon, before the caller to vm_page_sleep() is reawakened.
Instead, we now explicitly set PG_REFERENCED in those cases where having
the page persist until the caller is awakened is clearly desirable. Note,
however, that setting PG_REFERENCED on the page is still only a hint,
and not a guarantee that the page should persist.
function ruxagg_tlock().
Convert the definition of kern_getrusage() to ANSI C.
Submitted by: Alexander Krizhanovsky <ak natsys-lab com>
MFC after: 1 week
taskqueue_drain(9) will not correctly detect whether a task is
currently running. The check is against a field in the taskqueue
struct, but for a threaded queue with more than one thread, multiple
threads can simultaneously be running a task, thus stomping over the
tq_running field.
Submitted by: Matthew Fleming <matthew.fleming@isilon.com>
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: dfr (mentor)
architecture from page queue lock to a hashed array of page locks
(based on a patch by Jeff Roberson), I've implemented page lock
support in the MI code and have only moved vm_page's hold_count
out from under page queue mutex to page lock. This changes
pmap_extract_and_hold on all pmaps.
Supported by: Bitgravity Inc.
Discussed with: alc, jeffr, and kib
This is done in kern_ntptime, perhaps not the best place.
This is done using resettodr().
Some features:
- make save period configurable via tunable and sysctl
- period of zero disables saving, setting a non-zero period re-enables
it or reschedules it
- do saving only if system clock is ntp-synchronized
- save on shutdown
Discussed with: des, Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@acm.org>
X-Maybe: save time near seconds boundary for better precision
MFC after: 2 weeks
things allows variable length messages to be easily supported.
- Extend KPI with alq_writen() and alq_getn() to support variable length
messages, which is enabled at ALQ creation time depending on the
arguments passed to alq_open(). Also add variants of alq_open() and
alq_post() that accept a flags argument. The KPI is still fully
backwards compatible and shouldn't require any change in ALQ consumers
unless they wish to utilise the new features.
- Introduce the ALQ_NOACTIVATE and ALQ_ORDERED flags to allow ALQ consumers
to have more control over IO scheduling and resource acquisition
respectively.
- Strengthen invariants checking.
- Document ALQ changes in ALQ(9) man page.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by: gnn, jeff, rpaulo, rwatson
MFC after: 1 month
brings in support for an optional intent log which eliminates the need
for background fsck on unclean shutdown.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Yahoo!, and Juniper.
With help from: McKusick and Peter Holm