Searched hist:23081 (Results 1 - 4 of 4) sorted by relevance
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | uipc_sockbuf.c | diff 23081 Mon Feb 24 18:30:58 MST 1997 wollman Create a new branch of the kernel MIB, kern.ipc, to store all of the configurables and instrumentation related to inter-process communication mechanisms. Some variables, like mbuf statistics, are instrumented here for the first time. For mbuf statistics: also keep track of m_copym() and m_pullup() failures, and provide for the user's inspection the compiled-in values of MSIZE, MHLEN, MCLBYTES, and MINCLSIZE. |
H A D | uipc_mbuf.c | diff 23081 Mon Feb 24 18:30:58 MST 1997 wollman Create a new branch of the kernel MIB, kern.ipc, to store all of the configurables and instrumentation related to inter-process communication mechanisms. Some variables, like mbuf statistics, are instrumented here for the first time. For mbuf statistics: also keep track of m_copym() and m_pullup() failures, and provide for the user's inspection the compiled-in values of MSIZE, MHLEN, MCLBYTES, and MINCLSIZE. |
H A D | uipc_usrreq.c | diff 23081 Mon Feb 24 18:30:58 MST 1997 wollman Create a new branch of the kernel MIB, kern.ipc, to store all of the configurables and instrumentation related to inter-process communication mechanisms. Some variables, like mbuf statistics, are instrumented here for the first time. For mbuf statistics: also keep track of m_copym() and m_pullup() failures, and provide for the user's inspection the compiled-in values of MSIZE, MHLEN, MCLBYTES, and MINCLSIZE. |
H A D | uipc_socket.c | diff 23081 Mon Feb 24 18:30:58 MST 1997 wollman Create a new branch of the kernel MIB, kern.ipc, to store all of the configurables and instrumentation related to inter-process communication mechanisms. Some variables, like mbuf statistics, are instrumented here for the first time. For mbuf statistics: also keep track of m_copym() and m_pullup() failures, and provide for the user's inspection the compiled-in values of MSIZE, MHLEN, MCLBYTES, and MINCLSIZE. |
Completed in 259 milliseconds