so this is about setting MULTIPROCESSOR, WITH_PF_LOCK and NET_TASKQ ? or
something else? i been using it since a while and as in basic router all seem
fine.
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On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 6:28 PM, Tom Smyth
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Hi, you can re-compile the BSD kernel to allow multi Processor PF,
(but it is deemd by people who know more about PF and Programming
than my self that it is not fully up to OpenBSD standards for Release yet
I was referring to it as BSDMPPF as a continuation of the BSD vs BSDMP
kernel ...
sorry fo
MPPF is multi processor for pf or what? Where can i learn more about it? I was
searching sources but could not find anything related to "MPPF", any clue?
thanks,
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Ok, under stood re ,prototype code...
thought the Project was being extra conservative :) and
that more people trying MPPF would be helpful, but if it aint
ready for release it aint ready for release
re PF going away... I thought that was a Calendar Coincidence...
now im feeling a slight up tick
With MPPF it can go away almost ~5x as fast on a 6-core machine.
Den tis 2 apr. 2019 kl 13:35 skrev Theo de Raadt :
> No, this is not our style, it very much doesn't fit the development
> process to have users running prototype code for 6 months.
>
> And anyways why do you want this, since pf is
No, this is not our style, it very much doesn't fit the development
process to have users running prototype code for 6 months.
And anyways why do you want this, since pf is going away.
Tom Smyth wrote:
> I was wondering what devs / more experienced users think about
> having BSDMPPF kernel as a
Hello,
I was wondering what devs / more experienced users think about
having BSDMPPF kernel as an option in the upcoming release
so that users could opt to test that by selecting alternate BSDMPPF kernel
(without having to re-compile the kernel)
the tested benefits on a PC engines apuc2 is at
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