size aligned requiring heavy usage of vm_page_alloc_contig
This change makes vm_page_alloc_contig SMP safe
Approved by: scottl (acting as backup for mentor rwatson)
removals, including failures, into the callwheel.
XXX: Most of the CTR() macros are called with callout_lock spin mutex
held, thus won't be logged into file, if KTR_ALQ is used. Moving the
CTR() macros out from the spinlocked code would require copying of all
arguments. I'm too lazy to do this.
entries' by src:port and dst:port pairs. IPv6 part is non-functional
as ``limit'' does not support IPv6 flows.
PR: kern/103967
Submitted by: based on Bruce Campbell patch
MFC after: 1 month
- document the (new MI, old MD) `halt' command
- document the (new MI, old MD) `reboot' alias
- remove documentation of the removed `registers' command. The `r' alias
for `reset' is now prevented better by the ambiguity between `reset' and
`reboot'.
(PICs) rather than interrupt sources. This allows interrupt controllers
with no interrupt pics (such as the 8259As when APIC is in use) to
participate in suspend/resume.
- Always register the 8259A PICs even if we don't use any of their pins.
- Explicitly reset the 8259As on resume on amd64 if 'device atpic' isn't
included.
- Add a "dummy" PIC for the local APIC on the BSP to reset the local APIC
on resume. This gets suspend/resume working with APIC on UP systems.
SMP still needs more work to bring the APs back to life.
The MFC after is tentative.
Tested by: anholt (i386)
Submitted by: Andrea Bittau <a.bittau at cs.ucl.ac.uk> (3)
MFC after: 1 week
vnode_pager_generic_getpages(): (1) that VOP_BMAP() is unsupported by the
underlying file system and (2) an error in performing the VOP_BMAP().
Previously, vnode_pager_generic_getpages() assumed that all errors were
of the first type. If, in fact, the error was of the second type, the
likely outcome was for the process to become permanently blocked on a busy
page.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Reviewed by: tegge
not trust jails enough to execute audit related system calls. An example of
this is with su(1), or login(1) within prisons. So, if the syscall request
comes from a jail return ENOSYS. This will cause these utilities to operate
as if audit is not present in the kernel.
Looking forward, this problem will be remedied by allowing non privileged
users to maintain and their own audit streams, but the details on exactly how
this will be implemented needs to be worked out.
This change should fix situations when options AUDIT has been compiled into
the kernel, and utilities like su(1), or login(1) fail due to audit system
call failures within jails.
This is a RELENG_6 candidate.
Reported by: Christian Brueffer
Discussed with: rwatson
MFC after: 3 days
UNIX signalling semantics require that processes in the same
session always be able to deliver SIGCONT to one another,
overriding the remaining protections.
Fix SIGCONT special case description similar to rev. 1.22 kill.2.
PR: docs/58710
Submitted by: Ryan Younce
MFC after: 2 weeks
(the group of watchpoint commands, and the `reset' command).
NetBSD has sorted everything alphabetically, but I think we would have
too many commands for that if all commands were actually documented
here, so this commit moves towards alphabetical order in several sections:
- section for pure ddb (non-"show") commands. Now contains the watchpoint
commands and is mostly in "logical" order.
- section for pure ddb "show" commands
- similarly for auxilary commands. Most of these are currently missing
here.