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/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/pkg_install/ | ||
H A D | tkpkg | 950 Thu Jan 06 06:19:38 MST 1994 jkh Cleaning house. |
H A D | Makefile | diff 950 Thu Jan 06 06:19:38 MST 1994 jkh Cleaning house. |
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/dev/acpica/ | ||
H A D | acpi_hpet.c | diff 222222 Mon May 23 18:22:22 MDT 2011 jkim Decrease ACPI-fast timecounter quality to 900 and increase HPET timecounter quality to 950. HPET on modern platforms usually have better resolution and lower latency than ACPI timer. Effectively this changes default timecounter hardware from ACPI-fast to HPET by default when both are available. Discussed with: avg |
H A D | acpi_timer.c | diff 222222 Mon May 23 18:22:22 MDT 2011 jkim Decrease ACPI-fast timecounter quality to 900 and increase HPET timecounter quality to 950. HPET on modern platforms usually have better resolution and lower latency than ACPI timer. Effectively this changes default timecounter hardware from ACPI-fast to HPET by default when both are available. Discussed with: avg |
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/cam/ata/ | ||
H A D | ata_da.c | diff 222628 Thu Jun 02 19:02:23 MDT 2011 mav When possible, join ranges of subsequest BIO_DELETE requests to handle more (up to 2048 instead of 256 or even 64) of them with single TRIM request. OCZ Vertex2/Vertex3 SSDs can handle no more then 64 ranges per TRIM request. Due to lack of BIO_DELETE clustering now, it means that we could delete no more then 2MB per request (on FS with 32K block) with limited request rate. This change increases delete rate on Vertex2 from 250MB/s to 950MB/s. |
/freebsd-9.3-release/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware/ | ||
H A D | article.xml | diff 134444 Sat Aug 28 13:14:03 MDT 2004 simon Remove the listing for the Seagate ST01/02 and the Future Domain 8xx/950 SCSI controllers. The driver was removed before FreeBSD 3.0, so it is probably time to remove from the Hardware Notes... :-). Historical clue by: Josh Paetzel <josh@tcbug.org> MFC after: 3 days |
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