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jhb b92da6d9e2 Rework realtime priority support:
- Move the realtime priority range up above kernel sleep priorities and
  just below interrupt thread priorities.
- Contract the interrupt and kernel sleep priority ranges a bit so that
  the timesharing priority band can be increased.  The new timeshare range
  is now slightly larger than the old realtime + timeshare ranges.
- Change the ULE scheduler to no longer use realtime priorities for
  interactive threads.  Instead, the larger timeshare range is now split
  into separate subranges for interactive and non-interactive ("batch")
  threads.  The end result is that interactive threads and non-interactive
  threads still use the same priority ranges as before, but realtime
  threads now have a separate, dedicated priority range.
- Do not modify the priority of non-timeshare threads in sched_sleep()
  or via cv_broadcastpri().  Realtime and idle priority threads will
  no longer have their priorities affected by sleeping in the kernel.

Reviewed by:	jeff
2011-01-14 17:06:54 +00:00
bin sh: Follow-up to r216743, grabstackblock() can be replaced with stalloc(). 2011-01-09 22:47:58 +00:00
cddl Re-commit the zfs sysctl(9) type-safety changes. 2011-01-13 18:20:19 +00:00
contrib Configure gcc to emit .note.GNU-stack for both 32 and 64 bits PowerPC. 2011-01-14 11:31:22 +00:00
crypto Merge OpenSSL 0.9.8q into head. 2010-12-03 22:59:54 +00:00
etc Remove /usr/share/examples/[lib]dialog, missed in the new dialog import. 2011-01-13 18:52:13 +00:00
games factor(6): Check return values of BN_* functions. 2010-12-20 19:07:56 +00:00
gnu Update dialog to version 20100428. This changes the license under which 2011-01-12 14:55:02 +00:00
include Import ACPICA 20110112. 2011-01-13 16:12:34 +00:00
kerberos5
lib Mark csu on PowerPC as not requiring executable stack. 2011-01-14 11:34:58 +00:00
libexec Mark rtld on PowerPC as not requiring executable stack. 2011-01-14 11:32:31 +00:00
release Fix making a release. The old libdialog was renamed to libodialog. 2011-01-14 10:56:44 +00:00
rescue Break out the rules which generate crunchgen'ed binaries into a separate 2010-11-13 03:11:27 +00:00
sbin o Somehow I revert Dd macro in the previous commit. 2011-01-13 06:20:44 +00:00
secure Regenerate manual pages for OpenSSL 0.9.8q. 2010-12-03 23:07:45 +00:00
share Update dialog to version 20100428. This changes the license under which 2011-01-12 14:55:02 +00:00
sys Rework realtime priority support: 2011-01-14 17:06:54 +00:00
tools Import ACPICA 20110112. 2011-01-13 16:12:34 +00:00
usr.bin sed: Try hard links to make -i target available continually. 2011-01-08 00:03:18 +00:00
usr.sbin Merge ACPICA 20110112. Switch to BSD/GPLv2 dual license[1]. 2011-01-13 17:32:32 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Happy New Year 2011. 2010-12-31 18:07:16 +00:00
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README Import OpenSSL 0.9.8q. 2010-12-02 22:36:51 +00:00
UPDATING Fix wrapping of 20110103 entry. 2011-01-12 19:28:52 +00:00

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