are set when we attempt to remove a buffer from a queue we should panic.
Hopefully this will catch the source of the wrong bufobj panics.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems, Inc.
needed only for implicit connect cases. Under load, especially on SMP,
this can greatly reduce contention on the tcbinfo lock.
NB: Ambiguities about the state of so_pcb need to be resolved so that
all use of the tcbinfo lock in non-implicit connection cases can be
eliminated.
Submited by: Kazuaki Oda <kaakun at highway dot ne dot jp>
a new entry in the taskqueue struct each time it wakes up to see if it
should terminate
o adjust TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD & co. to record the thread/proc identity for
the shutdown rendezvous
o replace wakeup after adding a task to a queue with wakeup_one; this helps
queues where multiple threads are used to service tasks (e.g. acpi)
o remove NULL check of tq_enqueue method; it should never be NULL
Reviewed by: dfr, njl
a regular IPI vector, but this vector is blocked when interrupts are disabled.
With "options KDB_STOP_NMI" and debug.kdb.stop_cpus_with_nmi set, KDB will
send an NMI to each CPU instead. The code also has a context-stuffing
feature which helps ddb extract the state of processes running on the
stopped CPUs.
KDB_STOP_NMI is only useful with SMP and complains if SMP is not defined.
This feature only applies to i386 and amd64 at the moment, but could be
used on other architectures with the appropriate MD bits.
Submitted by: ups
vtryrecycle(). We could sometimes get into situations where two threads
could try to recycle the same vnode before this.
- vtryrecycle() is now responsible for returning the vnode to the free list
if it fails and someone else hasn't done it.
- Make a new function vfreehead() which moves a vnode to the head of the
free list and use it in vgone() to clean up that code a bit.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems, Inc.
Reported by: pho, kkenn
due to a change made in revision 1.284 of sys/kern/kern_sig.c in August
2004 which made ptracestop() return with the process still locked.
Submitted by: Mauritz Sundell
MFC After: 3 days
mutexes, which offers lower overhead on both UP and SMP. When allocating
from or freeing to the per-cpu cache, without INVARIANTS enabled, we now
no longer perform any mutex operations, which offers a 1%-3% performance
improvement in a variety of micro-benchmarks. We rely on critical
sections to prevent (a) preemption resulting in reentrant access to UMA on
a single CPU, and (b) migration of the thread during access. In the event
we need to go back to the zone for a new bucket, we release the critical
section to acquire the global zone mutex, and must re-acquire the critical
section and re-evaluate which cache we are accessing in case migration has
occured, or circumstances have changed in the current cache.
Per-CPU cache statistics are now gathered lock-free by the sysctl, which
can result in small races in statistics reporting for caches.
Reviewed by: bmilekic, jeff (somewhat)
Tested by: rwatson, kris, gnn, scottl, mike at sentex dot net, others
theoretically unload pci bridges or pci drivers. It will also allow
detach to work if one needed to detach a subtree.
This is inspired by looking at the p4 commits from bms to his 5.4
tree, but I didn't look at the final results.
/usr/src/sbin/ipf/ipftest/../../../sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_frag.c: In function `fr_ipid_newfrag':
/usr/src/sbin/ipf/ipftest/../../../sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_frag.c:397: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
/usr/src/sbin/ipf/ipftest/../../../sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_frag.c: In function `fr_ipid_knownfrag':
/usr/src/sbin/ipf/ipftest/../../../sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_frag.c:582: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
for the VGA I/O or memory ranges, when it's not within the default
ranges decoded by the bridge. When allocation for VGA addresses is
attempted, check that the bridge has the VGA Enable bit set before
allowing it.
As such, newbusified VGA drivers can allocate their resources when
the VGA adapter is behind a PCI-to-PCI bridge.
Reviewed by: imp@, jhb@
Only allow a process to use the x86 RDPMC instruction if it has
allocated and attached a PMC to itself.
Inform the MD layer of the "pseudo context switch out" that needs
to be done when the last thread of a process is exiting.
Move crc32() and crc32_raw() from the latter to the former. Move
the declaration of crc32_tab[] to <sys/libkern.h> as well.
Pointed out by: bde@
Tested on: ia64, sparc64