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H A D | sched.h | diff 298145 Sun Apr 17 11:07:33 MDT 2016 kib The struct thread td_estcpu member is only used by the 4BSD scheduler. Move it to the struct td_sched for 4BSD, removing always present field, otherwise unused for ULE. New scheduler method sched_estcpu() returns the estimation for kinfo_proc consumption. As before, it always returns 0 for ULE. Remove sched_tick() scheduler method, unused both by 4BSD and ULE. Update locking comment for the 4BSD struct td_sched, copying it from the same comment for ULE. Spell MAXPRI as PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE in the 4BSD comment. Based on some notes from, and reviewed by: bde Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
H A D | proc.h | diff 298145 Sun Apr 17 11:07:33 MDT 2016 kib The struct thread td_estcpu member is only used by the 4BSD scheduler. Move it to the struct td_sched for 4BSD, removing always present field, otherwise unused for ULE. New scheduler method sched_estcpu() returns the estimation for kinfo_proc consumption. As before, it always returns 0 for ULE. Remove sched_tick() scheduler method, unused both by 4BSD and ULE. Update locking comment for the 4BSD struct td_sched, copying it from the same comment for ULE. Spell MAXPRI as PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE in the 4BSD comment. Based on some notes from, and reviewed by: bde Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | sched_4bsd.c | diff 298145 Sun Apr 17 11:07:33 MDT 2016 kib The struct thread td_estcpu member is only used by the 4BSD scheduler. Move it to the struct td_sched for 4BSD, removing always present field, otherwise unused for ULE. New scheduler method sched_estcpu() returns the estimation for kinfo_proc consumption. As before, it always returns 0 for ULE. Remove sched_tick() scheduler method, unused both by 4BSD and ULE. Update locking comment for the 4BSD struct td_sched, copying it from the same comment for ULE. Spell MAXPRI as PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE in the 4BSD comment. Based on some notes from, and reviewed by: bde Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
H A D | kern_clock.c | diff 298145 Sun Apr 17 11:07:33 MDT 2016 kib The struct thread td_estcpu member is only used by the 4BSD scheduler. Move it to the struct td_sched for 4BSD, removing always present field, otherwise unused for ULE. New scheduler method sched_estcpu() returns the estimation for kinfo_proc consumption. As before, it always returns 0 for ULE. Remove sched_tick() scheduler method, unused both by 4BSD and ULE. Update locking comment for the 4BSD struct td_sched, copying it from the same comment for ULE. Spell MAXPRI as PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE in the 4BSD comment. Based on some notes from, and reviewed by: bde Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
H A D | kern_proc.c | diff 298145 Sun Apr 17 11:07:33 MDT 2016 kib The struct thread td_estcpu member is only used by the 4BSD scheduler. Move it to the struct td_sched for 4BSD, removing always present field, otherwise unused for ULE. New scheduler method sched_estcpu() returns the estimation for kinfo_proc consumption. As before, it always returns 0 for ULE. Remove sched_tick() scheduler method, unused both by 4BSD and ULE. Update locking comment for the 4BSD struct td_sched, copying it from the same comment for ULE. Spell MAXPRI as PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE in the 4BSD comment. Based on some notes from, and reviewed by: bde Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
H A D | sched_ule.c | diff 298145 Sun Apr 17 11:07:33 MDT 2016 kib The struct thread td_estcpu member is only used by the 4BSD scheduler. Move it to the struct td_sched for 4BSD, removing always present field, otherwise unused for ULE. New scheduler method sched_estcpu() returns the estimation for kinfo_proc consumption. As before, it always returns 0 for ULE. Remove sched_tick() scheduler method, unused both by 4BSD and ULE. Update locking comment for the 4BSD struct td_sched, copying it from the same comment for ULE. Spell MAXPRI as PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE in the 4BSD comment. Based on some notes from, and reviewed by: bde Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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