:My version of it does less than this.  I only use it to help implement
:spinlocks.

    You put together infrastructure to deal with pending pci interrupts?
    If so, then why not commit it (or at least commit a version #ifdef'd
    for the i386 architecture).

                                        -Matt
                                        Matthew Dillon 
                                        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    

:Index: kern_switch.c
:===================================================================
:RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/kern/kern_switch.c,v
:retrieving revision 1.20
:diff -u -2 -r1.20 kern_switch.c
:--- kern_switch.c      11 Feb 2002 20:37:51 -0000      1.20
:+++ kern_switch.c      13 Feb 2002 05:34:20 -0000
:@@ -70,14 +70,21 @@
: }
:
:-/* Critical sections that prevent preemption. */
:+/*-
:+ * Critical section handling.
:+ * XXX doesn't belong here.
:+ *
:+ * Entering a critical section only blocks non-fast interrupts.
:+ * critical_enter() is similar to splhigh() in a 2-level spl setup under
:+ * old versions of FreeBSD.
:+ *
:+ * Exiting from all critical sections unblocks non-fast interrupts and runs
:+ * the handlers of any that were blocked.  critical_exit() is similar to
:+ * spl(old_level) in a 2-level spl setup under old versions of FreeBSD.
:+ */
: void
: critical_enter(void)
: {
:-      struct thread *td;
:
:-      td = curthread;
:-      if (td->td_critnest == 0)
:-              td->td_savecrit = cpu_critical_enter();
:-      td->td_critnest++;
:+      curthread->td_critnest++;
: }
:
:@@ -85,12 +92,7 @@
: critical_exit(void)
: {
:-      struct thread *td;
:
:-      td = curthread;
:-      if (td->td_critnest == 1) {
:-              td->td_critnest = 0;
:-              cpu_critical_exit(td->td_savecrit);
:-      } else
:-              td->td_critnest--;
:+      if (--curthread->td_critnest == 0 && (ipending | spending) != 0)
:+              unpend();
: }
:
:Bruce

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