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/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/powerpc/aim/ | ||
H A D | slb.c | diff 212715 Thu Sep 16 00:24:21 MDT 2010 nwhitehorn Replace the SLB backing store splay tree used on 64-bit PowerPC AIM hardware with a lockless sparse tree design. This marginally improves the performance of PMAP and allows copyin()/copyout() to run without acquiring locks when used on wired mappings. Submitted by: mdf |
H A D | trap.c | diff 212715 Thu Sep 16 00:24:21 MDT 2010 nwhitehorn Replace the SLB backing store splay tree used on 64-bit PowerPC AIM hardware with a lockless sparse tree design. This marginally improves the performance of PMAP and allows copyin()/copyout() to run without acquiring locks when used on wired mappings. Submitted by: mdf |
H A D | mmu_oea64.c | diff 212715 Thu Sep 16 00:24:21 MDT 2010 nwhitehorn Replace the SLB backing store splay tree used on 64-bit PowerPC AIM hardware with a lockless sparse tree design. This marginally improves the performance of PMAP and allows copyin()/copyout() to run without acquiring locks when used on wired mappings. Submitted by: mdf |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/powerpc/include/ | ||
H A D | pcb.h | diff 212715 Thu Sep 16 00:24:21 MDT 2010 nwhitehorn Replace the SLB backing store splay tree used on 64-bit PowerPC AIM hardware with a lockless sparse tree design. This marginally improves the performance of PMAP and allows copyin()/copyout() to run without acquiring locks when used on wired mappings. Submitted by: mdf |
H A D | pmap.h | diff 212715 Thu Sep 16 00:24:21 MDT 2010 nwhitehorn Replace the SLB backing store splay tree used on 64-bit PowerPC AIM hardware with a lockless sparse tree design. This marginally improves the performance of PMAP and allows copyin()/copyout() to run without acquiring locks when used on wired mappings. Submitted by: mdf |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/powerpc/powerpc/ | ||
H A D | copyinout.c | diff 212715 Thu Sep 16 00:24:21 MDT 2010 nwhitehorn Replace the SLB backing store splay tree used on 64-bit PowerPC AIM hardware with a lockless sparse tree design. This marginally improves the performance of PMAP and allows copyin()/copyout() to run without acquiring locks when used on wired mappings. Submitted by: mdf |
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