buildworld. This gives 5-11% percent gain in real buildworld
times on various UP and SMP systems here. I used 4 * hw.ncpu
as an argument to "make -j" in my tests.
(See: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt)
This fulfills the host requirements for userland support by
way of the setsockopt() IP_EVIL_INTENT message.
There are three sysctl tunables provided to govern system behavior.
net.inet.ip.rfc3514:
Enables support for rfc3514. As this is an
Informational RFC and support is not yet widespread
this option is disabled by default.
net.inet.ip.hear_no_evil
If set the host will discard all received evil packets.
net.inet.ip.speak_no_evil
If set the host will discard all transmitted evil packets.
The IP statistics counter 'ips_evil' (available via 'netstat') provides
information on the number of 'evil' packets recieved.
For reference, the '-E' option to 'ping' has been provided to demonstrate
and test the implementation.
if (p->p_numthreads > 1) and not a flag because action is only necessary
if there are other threads. The rest of the system has no need to
identify thr threaded processes.
- In kern_thread.c use thr_exit1() instead of thread_exit() if P_THREADED
is not set.
- umtx_lock() is defined as an inline in umtx.h. It tries to do an
uncontested acquire of a lock which falls back to the _umtx_lock()
system-call if that fails.
- umtx_unlock() is also an inline which falls back to _umtx_unlock() if the
uncontested unlock fails.
- Locks are keyed off of the thr_id_t of the currently running thread which
is currently just the pointer to the 'struct thread' in kernel.
- _umtx_lock() uses the proc pointer to synchronize access to blocked thread
queues which are stored in the first blocked thread.
- sys/thr.h contains the user space visible api that is intended only for
use in threading library packages.
- kern/kern_thr.c contains thr system calls and other thr specific code.
a pointer that is in user space. It will be used as the basic primitive
for a kernel supported user space lock implementation.
- Implement this function in x86's support.s
- Provide stubs that return -1 in all other architectures. Implementations
will follow along shortly.
Reviewed by: jake