should now only have HTT CPUs if they have explicitly asked for them
either by enabling HyperThreading in the BIOS or by using the
MPTABLE_FORCE_HTT kernel option.
should only be used if they are enabled in the BIOS. Now that we support
enumerating CPUs using the ACPI MADT, any HTT machine using ACPI should
respect the BIOS setting. For HTT machines with ACPI disabled in the
kernel, the MPTABLE_FORCE_HTT kernel option can be used to try to probe HTT
CPUs like have done in the past for the MP Table case. This option should
only be enabled if HTT is enabled in the BIOS.
that we currently do not keep track of whether the thread has
actually used the high FP registers before. If not, we should
not save them in the context which automaticly means that we
also would not restore them from the context. For now, do it
unconditionally so that we can reach functional completeness.
functions switched to using {g|s}et_mcontext(). The problem is that
sigreturn(), being a syscall, can be given an async. context (i.e.
one corresponding to an interrupt or trap). When this happens, we
try to return to user mode via epc_syscall_return with a trapframe
that can only be used to return to user mode via exception_restore.
To fix this, we check the frame's flags immediately prior to
epc_syscall_return and branch to exception_restore for non-syscall
frames. Modify the assertion in set_mcontext() to check that if
there's a mismatch, it's because of sigreturn().
ktr_resize_pool(); this eliminates a potential livelock.
Return ENOSPC only if we encountered an out-of-memory condition when
trying to increase the pool size.
Reviewed by: jhb, bde (style)
cache after a data access error we must discard all cache lines. When
disabled existing cache lines are not invalidated by stores to memory, so
we risk reading stale data that was cached before the data access error if
we don't flush them. This is especially fatal when the memory involved
is the active part of the kernel or user stack. For good measure we also
flush the instruction cache.
This fixes random crashes when the X server probes the PCI bus through
/dev/pci.
commit broke the world because it depended on namespace pollution that
was only in my version of <machine/bootinfo.h>. The include was removed
in rev.1.63 after the last reference to it went away in rev.1.61.
dsp_open: rearrange to only hold one lock at a time
dsp_close: ditto
mixer_hwvol_init: delete locking, the only consumer seems to
be the ess driver and it only call it a creation time, I
think the device will be stable across the sleepable malloc.
cmi interrupt routine: Release locks while caller chn_intr,
either this or do what emu10k1 does which is have no locks
at in the interrupt handler.
Submitted by: mat@cnd.mcgill.ca
sorting strings with common prefixes by noting
when all the strings land in just one bin.
Testing shows significant speedups (on the order of
30%) on strings with common prefixes and no slowdowns on any
of my test cases.
Submitted by: Markus Bjartveit Kruger <markusk@pvv.ntnu.no>
PR: 58860
Approved by: gordon (mentor)
consistency initialized. Consequently, a number of conditionals that
checked the validity of b_object before passing it to VM_OBJECT_LOCK()
and VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK() are no longer needed.
The reason this was done was to avoid a race to the root when an
NFS server went down. However a semi-recent change to the way that
the kernel's lookup() routine traverses mount points prevents this.
Rev 1.39 of vfs_lookup.c changed the ordering of locks such that we
aquire a shared lock on the mount point being accessed and then drop
the directory vnode lock before requesting the target lock.
With that in place we no longer need shared locks for NFS to prevent
race to the root lockups.
it is marked as RTF_UP. This appears to fix a crash that was sometimes
triggered when dhclient(8) tried to send a packet after an interface
had been detatched.
Reviewed by: sam
The manual page contains enough information to get someone started
with ALQ.
MLINKS have been added appropriately.
Approved by: jeff, des
Reviewed by: des, jeff, sam, brooks, rwatson, mtm
a resource leak. Move the resource deallocation code from fifo_close()
to a new function, fifo_cleanup(), and call fifo_cleanup() from
fifo_close() and the appropriate places in fifo_open().
Tested by: Lukas Ertl
Pointy hat to: truckman
by a parent that is a session leader (e.g., login shell) by ignoring
SIGHUP in before calling fork(2) and then restoring SIGHUP's action
after setsid(3). Based on the patch by Martin Kammerhofer
<mkamm@gmx.net>.
PR: bin/25462
Reviewed by: bde, alex.neyman@auriga.ru