Searched hist:59839 (Results 1 - 8 of 8) sorted by relevance
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | msg.h | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
H A D | sem.h | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | sysv_msg.c | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
H A D | sysv_sem.c | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/i386/i386/ | ||
H A D | machdep.c | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | options | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/amd64/amd64/ | ||
H A D | machdep.c | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/x86/x86/ | ||
H A D | cpu_machdep.c | diff 59839 Mon May 01 11:33:56 MDT 2000 peter Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and use malloc() instead. Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself. Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without #ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself. I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening. The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system. |
Completed in 933 milliseconds