Matthew Dillon wrote: > :> I'm just going to use this opportunity to plug the concept of temporary > :> sysctl-instrumentation for a commit like this. > : > :Overall, this is a good idea. However, it can't apply to > :any code that runs before init_main.c runs the SI_SUB_TUNABLES. > > Sure it does, because it means you can simply commit a change to the > default assignment for that sysctl rather then backing the whole thing > out to unbreak the general developer community. That saves a lot of > time and removes the 'oh hell, I have to track this down quickly!' > pressure. > > Sometimes features in early boot can be adjusted by breaking into DDB > and w/l changing the sysctl variable, but perhaps not in this case.
Definitely not in this case. Similarly, there are a number of early allocations that occur by declaration, rather than by process, where the page mappings are then established post-facto, where it won't work. I really need to publish my "early life of FreeBSD" article. 8-(. I have all my extensive notes together, but I think it's at least a three-parter, and I need to expand the examples. I'll get around to it eventually, I promise. -- Terry To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message