nothing uses it anymore, and i don't think it's useful either.
for those who don't know what it did, it marked the threads used by a
taskq so the scheduler knew they shouldnt sleep. this was used in the
early stages of the mpsafe network stack changes to mark the softnet
taskqs as nonsleeping so w
Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 07:02:11AM +, Shivaprashanth H wrote:
> > hi Larkin,
> >
> > yes. I am looking to port the hibernate feature from openbsd to freebsd.
> >
> > so in freebsd, i see dev/ada
> >
>
> I don't know what physical device that corresponds to. According
Hi all,
A quick/small title fix.
Regards,
Raf
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> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 09:00:35 -0700
> From: Chris Cappuccio
>
> I think the current MSI-X implementation is a minimal skeleton,
> enough for some devices under virtualization. I don't know if it's
> enough for NVMe on real hardware.
The main problem is that the MSI-X implementation has
machi
I think the current MSI-X implementation is a minimal skeleton, enough for some
devices under virtualization. I don't know if it's enough for NVMe on real
hardware.
Jason Tubnor [ja...@tubnor.net] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Below is a patch that fixes an issue where NVMe storage is presented only
> via MSI
Den tors 28 mars 2019 kl 11:26 skrev Oleg Pahl :
> Hi,
> please check my diff for www part of cvs (faq16.html).
> ok?
>
>
That seems to change the meaning of it. bridge0 is the first bridge
interface, not a pointer to a non-existing manpage section.
See the em0 intel ethernet reference on the next
Hi,
please check my diff for www part of cvs (faq16.html).
ok?
BR
Oleg Pahl
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Hello,
> > +Flush all of the above (+ reset settings).
> This is fine as is, I think.
>
> > +void pfctl_restore_defaults(int, int);
> Why not simply pfctl_reset()?
I had used pfctl_reset() at some point of history, then
I stopped to like it. Now I like it again.
updated diff bel
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 02:17:03AM +0100, Alexandr Nedvedicky wrote:
> tedu@ has planted idea for diff below here [1]. That particular email is part
> of thread [2], where various cleanup/unconfigure options for PF are discussed.
> To keep progressing in small steps I've decided to factor out the
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 07:02:11AM +, Shivaprashanth H wrote:
> hi Larkin,
>
> yes. I am looking to port the hibernate feature from openbsd to freebsd.
>
> so in freebsd, i see dev/ada
>
I don't know what physical device that corresponds to. According to the
FreeBSD man page, that could rea
hi Larkin,
yes. I am looking to port the hibernate feature from openbsd to freebsd.
so in freebsd, i see dev/ada
From: Mike Larkin
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2019 12:25:41 PM
To: Shivaprashanth H
Cc: tech@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: hibernate_io function
On Thu, Ma
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