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H A D | kern_tc.c | diff 12243 Sun Nov 12 17:52:09 MST 1995 phk The entire sysctl callback to read/write version. I havn't tested this as much as I'd like to, but the malloc stunt I tried for an interim for sure does worse. Now we can read and write from any kind of address-space, not only user and kernel, using callbacks. This may be over-generalization for now, but it's actually simpler. |
H A D | kern_clock.c | diff 12243 Sun Nov 12 17:52:09 MST 1995 phk The entire sysctl callback to read/write version. I havn't tested this as much as I'd like to, but the malloc stunt I tried for an interim for sure does worse. Now we can read and write from any kind of address-space, not only user and kernel, using callbacks. This may be over-generalization for now, but it's actually simpler. |
H A D | kern_sysctl.c | diff 12243 Sun Nov 12 17:52:09 MST 1995 phk The entire sysctl callback to read/write version. I havn't tested this as much as I'd like to, but the malloc stunt I tried for an interim for sure does worse. Now we can read and write from any kind of address-space, not only user and kernel, using callbacks. This may be over-generalization for now, but it's actually simpler. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | sysctl.h | diff 12243 Sun Nov 12 17:52:09 MST 1995 phk The entire sysctl callback to read/write version. I havn't tested this as much as I'd like to, but the malloc stunt I tried for an interim for sure does worse. Now we can read and write from any kind of address-space, not only user and kernel, using callbacks. This may be over-generalization for now, but it's actually simpler. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/i386/i386/ | ||
H A D | machdep.c | diff 12243 Sun Nov 12 17:52:09 MST 1995 phk The entire sysctl callback to read/write version. I havn't tested this as much as I'd like to, but the malloc stunt I tried for an interim for sure does worse. Now we can read and write from any kind of address-space, not only user and kernel, using callbacks. This may be over-generalization for now, but it's actually simpler. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/amd64/amd64/ | ||
H A D | machdep.c | diff 12243 Sun Nov 12 17:52:09 MST 1995 phk The entire sysctl callback to read/write version. I havn't tested this as much as I'd like to, but the malloc stunt I tried for an interim for sure does worse. Now we can read and write from any kind of address-space, not only user and kernel, using callbacks. This may be over-generalization for now, but it's actually simpler. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/x86/x86/ | ||
H A D | cpu_machdep.c | diff 12243 Sun Nov 12 17:52:09 MST 1995 phk The entire sysctl callback to read/write version. I havn't tested this as much as I'd like to, but the malloc stunt I tried for an interim for sure does worse. Now we can read and write from any kind of address-space, not only user and kernel, using callbacks. This may be over-generalization for now, but it's actually simpler. |
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