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rather than defining it separately for each architecture.
Also set it to 4, to accommodate for future UTF-8 support (rfc3629).
Diff by stsp, committing to catch the libc major bump
ok kettenis@, guenther@
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Linux kernel does and is obviously what GCC expects. Fixed segmentation
faults in omalloc_init() for shared executables linked with the pthreads
library.
tested by otto@, ok deraadt@, drahn@
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supported it doesn't do any harm), so put the KNOTE() in selwakeup() itself and
remove it from any occurences where both are used, except one for kqueue itself
and one in sys_pipe.c (where the selwakeup is under a PIPE_SEL flag).
Based on a diff from tedu.
ok deraadt
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ok jsing@, miod@
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miod@ deraadt@ ok.
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calls can go directly into selwakeup() safely
long discussion with nicm, murmers of consent from tedu and miod, noone
else seems to care of kqueue is busted as long as it makes their sockets
move data fast... pretty sad.
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Ok oga@, "the time is now" deraadt@.
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exactly the same the mi could will use if bufinit() is invoked with
bufpages == 0.
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anymore. Get rid of it completely.
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with only the available range free, instead of that range only.
ok kettenis@
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caller deal with this; this really makes the PMAP_CANFAIL logic work.
ok kettenis@
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landisk, and the sparc implementation is obviously wrong. That's where I
stopped looking, so who knows what else was broken. A simple comparison of
the existing mtx_enter with the new mtx_enter_try would have told anybody.
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using this soon(ish). Ok oga@, sorta yes kettenis@.
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them along when we attach pci(4).
ok miod@
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ok miod@
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MD code would free resources that couldn't be freed until we were no
longer running in that processor. However, it's is unused on all
architectures since mikeb@'s tss changes on x86 earlier in the year.
ok miod@
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or ENAMETOOLONG.
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reserved memory on alpha and hppa on its own line (as done on sgi).
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add a new arg to the backend so it can tell pool to slow down. when we get
this flag, yield *after* putting the page in the pool's free list. whatever
we do, don't let the thread sleep.
this makes things better by still letting the thread run when a huge pf
request comes in, but without artificially increasing pressure on the backend
by eating pages without feeding them forward.
ok deraadt
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protected by __ISO_C_VISIBLE > 1999. With a little help from miod@.
ok miod@
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which are uniform for the profclock on each cpu in a SMP system (but using
a different seed for each cpu). on all cpus, avoid seeding with a value out
of the [0, 2^31-1] range (since that is not stable)
ok kettenis drahn
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This should take care of the simpler ones (i.e., timeout values of
integer multiples of hz).
ok krw@, art@
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anything special to prod a cpu to leave the idle loop in signotify.
powerpc, i386, amd64 and sparc64 will follow soon so that everyone has
the same interface to wake an idling cpu.
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For now, sparc64 is arbitrarily set to 256 (only architecture that didn't have
a practical limit in the code on the number of cpus).
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ok miod@
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flag to the pool_get call.
ok art@, krw@
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- provide proper dtoa locks
- use the real strtof implementation
- add strtold, __hdtoa, __hldtoa
- add %a/%A support
- don't lose precision in printf, don't round to double anymore
- implement extended-precision versions of libc functions: fpclassify,
isnan, isinf, signbit, isnormal, isfinite, now that the ieee.h is
fixed
- separate vax versions of strtof, and __hdtoa
- add complex math support. added functions: cacos, casin, catan,
ccos, csin, ctan, cacosh, casinh, catanh, ccosh, csinh, ctanh, cexp,
clog, cabs, cpow, csqrt, carg, cimag, conj, cproj, creal, cacosf,
casinf, catanf, ccosf, csinf, ctanf, cacoshf, casinhf, catanhf,
ccoshf, csinhf, ctanhf, cexpf, clogf, cabsf, cpowf, csqrtf, cargf,
cimagf, conjf, cprojf, crealf
- add fdim, fmax, fmin
- add log2. (adapted implementation e_log.c. could be more acruate
& faster, but it's good enough for now)
- remove wrappers & cruft in libm, supposed to work-around mistakes
in SVID, etc.; use ieee versions. fixes issues in python 2.6 for
djm@
- make _digittoint static
- proper definitions for i386, and amd64 in ieee.h
- sh, powerpc don't really have extended-precision
- add missing definitions for mips64 (quad), m{6,8}k (96-bit) float.h
for LDBL_*
- merge lead to frac for m{6,8}k, for gdtoa to work properly
- add FRAC*BITS & EXT_TO_ARRAY32 definitions in ieee.h, for hdtoa&ldtoa
to use
- add EXT_IMPLICIT_NBIT definition, which indicates implicit
normalization bit
- add regression tests for libc: fpclassify and printf
- arith.h & gd_qnan.h definitions
- update ieee.h: hppa doesn't have quad-precision, hppa64 does
- add missing prototypes to gdtoaimp
- on 64-bit platforms make sure gdtoa doesn't use a long when it
really wants an int
- etc., what i may have forgotten...
- bump libm major, due to removed&changed symbols
- no libc bump, since this is riding on djm's libc major crank from
a day ago
discussed with / requested by / testing theo, sthen@, djm@, jsg@,
merdely@, jsing@, tedu@, brad@, jakemsr@, and others.
looks good to millert@
parts of the diff ok kettenis@
this commit does not include:
- man page changes
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address space. The space between PAGE_SIZE and the non-pie fixed link
address creates no mmap pressure so use that space for PIE. However on
hppa the non-pie fixed link address is PAGE_SIZE so just use a small range
for PIE to minimize mmap pressure.
okay miod@
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- math.h shouldn't define FLT_EVAL_METHOD, but float.h should (per
C99). remove from math.h, and add proper definitions in float.h
ok millert@
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Right now when mi_switch picks up the same proc, we didn't clear the
flag which would mean that every time we service an AST we would attempt
a context switch. For some architectures, amd64 being probably the
most extreme, that meant attempting to context switch for every
trap and interrupt.
Now we clear_resched explicitly after every context switch, even if it
didn't do anything. Which also allows us to remove some more code
in cpu_switchto (not done yet).
miod@ ok
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ok art@
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OK deraadt@ and millert@
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Not sure what's more surprising: how long it took for NetBSD to
catch up to the rest of the BSDs (including UCB), or the amount of
code that NetBSD has claimed for itself without attributing to the
actual authors.
OK deraadt@
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own page 0, as discussed with miod (and many others previously, including
art and toby). On sparc, make this __LDPGSZ because PAGE_SIZE is non-constant
ok miod tedu
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and can not work from a stack address only. Mention this and abort instead of
printing a wrong trace. (prefer kern.splassert=3 to =2 on these platforms)
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necessary. Also, let the P2 functions return to P1 addresses, instead of
jumping to their own P1 image before returning. This gives a ~15% speedup.
From NetBSD, thanks uwe@netbsd for spotting this in the sh4 docs!
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tested by maja@
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the hp300 related ones currently in use. CN_NORMAL becomes CN_LOWPRI,
CN_INTERNAL becomes CN_MIDPRI and CN_REMOTE becomes CN_HIGHPRI.
ok miod@
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rpc/pmap_prot.h collide.. "struct pmap" from the kernel should not make
it out to userland.
ok miod
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directive can select between MI and MD versions of these files. At
the same time, adjust the boot programs to pick exactly what they need,
instead of the 7 or 8 mechanisms previously used.
There will be some fallout from this, but testing it all by myself is a
ridiculously slow process; it will be finished in-tree.
Various developers were very nice and avoided making fun of me when I
was gibbering in the corner..
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