On 3 May 2012 23:01, Bryan Drewery wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I recently was re-evaluating my needs for a custom kernel vs GENERIC.
> One of these was due to QUOTA support, which apparently is not in
> GENERIC due to the GIANT lock [1].
This is no longer
I have some questions.As follows ,The kernel address space is how
much? How it is distributed? Where can I see?I can adjust it's
bigger?What should I do if I can?The change will make some
applications can not run?
Sorry, my English is poor. I'm looking forward to your reply. Thank you.
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On 04/22/2012 06:54 AM, Yanhui Shen wrote:
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> I found the CPU usage is pretty high while running 'pkg update',
> 'pkg install [fooapp]'. Seems it was caused by fread() on the FILE
> wrapped by libfetch's fetchXGetURL() , maybe fetch_read() in
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Hi,
I recently was re-evaluating my needs for a custom kernel vs GENERIC.
One of these was due to QUOTA support, which apparently is not in
GENERIC due to the GIANT lock [1].
I see that a patch was written for 7-current/8 [2], but never merged
in. Ar
I have some questions.As follows ,The kernel address space is how
much? How it is distributed? Where can I see?I can adjust it's
bigger?What should I do if I can?The change will make some
applications can not run?
Sorry, my English is poor. I'm looking forward to your reply. Thank you.
on 03/05/2012 18:02 Andriy Gapon said the following:
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> Here's the latest version of the patches:
> http://people.freebsd.org/~avg/zfsboot.patches.4.diff
I've found a couple of problems in the previous version, so here's another one:
http://people.freebsd.org/~avg/zfsboot.patches.5.diff
The impo
Here's the latest version of the patches:
http://people.freebsd.org/~avg/zfsboot.patches.4.diff
John,
the first of the patches implements the approach that we previously discussed.
All arguments are passed starting at a fixed offset that should provide enough
space for extending argument list. T
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