type. GEOM provider names can't duplicate (or shouldn't -- devfs will either
break or only use the first one if they do) so using the first provider
by that name is a sufficient check. This also lets the scripted partitioner
install onto gmirror and geli and such things.
statically. In most cases the number of table entries will be far less than
the maximum of 2048 allowed by the PCI specification.
Reuse macros from pcireg.h to interpret the MSI-X capability instead of rolling
our own.
Obtained from: NetApp
Scripts take the form:
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PARTITIONS=ada0
DISTRIBUTIONS="kernel.txz base.txz ports.txz"
#!/bin/sh
echo "sshd_enable=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf
pkg add puppet
echo "System setup complete"
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The second part of the script (beginning with #!) is run in the newly
installed system after the installation onto ada0 (with default partitioning,
see scriptedpart for more complicated scenarios) is complete.
will come soon. This lets the install process have a line like:
bsdinstall scriptedpart 'ada0 GPT {1.5G freebsd-ufs /, 10G freebsd-swap,
auto freebsd-ufs /usr}'
to set up a system with a 1.5GB /, some swap space, and a /usr using the
rest of ada0.
MFC after: 1 month
'bhyve' was developed by grehan@ and myself at NetApp (thanks!).
Special thanks to Peter Snyder, Joe Caradonna and Michael Dexter for their
support and encouragement.
Obtained from: NetApp
It stops treating the address on the interface as special by source
address selection rule even when the interface is outgoing interface.
This is desired in some situation.
Requested by: hrs
Reviewed by: IHANet folks including hrs
MFC after: 1 week
fill up to the uart's rx fifo size, and leave any remaining input
for when the rx fifo is read. This allows cut'n'paste of long lines
to be done into the bhyve console without truncation.
Also, introduce a mutex since the file input will run in the mevent
thread context and may corrupt state accessed by a vCPU thread.
Reviewed by: neel
Approved by: NetApp
With this change, dbench with >= 4 processes runs without getting
weird jumps forward in time when the APCI pmtimer is the default
timecounter.
Obtained from: NetApp