On 9/29/24 16:24, void wrote:
On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 02:13:01PM +, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
I personally have been using a customized kernel configuration file for
25 years or more and I have no intention of changing it.
Just because INET6 shows up in all the boilerplate config files doesn't
On 10/29/21 00:47, Tomoaki AOKI wrote:
But possibly we need to delete current smbfs code from base and switch
to ports (sysutils/*?) if it require some code having incompatible
license for base.
I normally favour ports over things in base.
In this case, however, as I said before, I needed it
On 3/28/21 4:39 PM, Stefan Esser wrote:
After a period of high load, my now idle system needs 4 to 10 seconds to
run any trivial command - even after 20 minutes of no load ...
High CPU load or high disk load?
ZFS? Snapshots?
12.x? 13.x?
I've seen something similar: after a high load period, sy
On 1/4/21 7:18 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
mergemaster has been on its way out since well before the switch to git.
It's been disfavored for at least a decade
I first heard about this today.
While I don't have any opinion on this, shouldn't any reference to it in
the instructions in /usr/src/UPDAT
On 11/13/20 11:35 AM, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Just my 2c...
The vritual machine seems to fail stopping something and gives a timeout
after 90 sec.
I've seen this on many (physical) boxes and I solved by increasing
shutdown timeout. Sometimes 90s is just too little (especially, but not
only,
On 2020-02-12 23:17, Chris wrote:
# dmidecode -t4 | grep AMD
Manufacturer: AMD
Version: AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 630 Processor
# sysctl -a | grep tempe
dev.cpu.3.temperature: 33.5C
dev.cpu.2.temperature: 33.5C
dev.cpu.1.temperature: 33.5C
dev.cpu.0.temperature: 33.5C
Also works here:
> cat /var/r
On 10/27/18 5:34 PM, Leandro wrote:
I just wanted to confirm if panics on UFS were expected if the file
system had errors
This is no official answer, but yes, basing on my nearly 20 years of
experience with UFS, I've come to expect them.
Several times after some boxes of mine crashed, they
On 9/10/18 8:26 PM, Mark Johnston wrote:
Hi,
Support for boot-time loading of Intel microcode updates has landed in
the kernel in r337715, and in the sysutils/devcpu-data port as of 1.20.
Thanks for your work.
Altough I cannot test it yet, I appreciate it.
Just one question: what about AMD?
I
On 05/22/18 10:17, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Hi,
does someone else experience deadlocks / hangs in ZFS?
Yes, in conjunction with Poudriere, probably when it builds/activates jails.
Not sure this is the same problem you are seeing.
bye
av.
On 02/18/18 11:41, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Reboot of the box and waiting a few hours and the problem re-occured.
Doesn't the work of microcode_update vanish after a reboot?
Unless of course you set up rc.conf to repeat it at every start...
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On 03/25/17 19:02, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Does anyone [still] use Opteron 6100-series / "Magny-Cours" processors with
FreeBSD?
Will an equivalent Athlon do or is this Opteron specific?
What would that Athlon be?
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one, but didn't write it down, so
now I have a useless crashdump... :(
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my laptop means ntpd, the occasional fetchmail, postfix on localhost -
not much more. Again, I'll try to restrict.
I see now WITNESS and INVARIANT were off - oops, I forgot turning them
off at times when -CURRENT was more stable to do performance tests.
I'll ge
cious, with all those null arguments...
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panic messages:
---
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0x68
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x8:0xc04d8ad2
stack pointer = 0x10:0xcb4
ct or optimal. If you want to make -pthread mean libkse,
> create an /etc/pthread.libs that looks like:
Kudos to you! That's the general direction of my thoughts, but I had no
idea where to look in gcc's guts...
And I agree, maybe it's not the best option, but we should at leas
- do nothing when linking libraries
- use libmap.conf(5) (possibly integrated by whatever env magic we want to
add to allow this to be temporarily overridden) to decide what to link with.
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ee the same issue you are seeing starting from the time
the change to pccbb.c went in, but mux's fix to if_ep.c solved it all for
me. However, it's always possible that yours is a slightly different problem,
so I'd be interested to hear what you are doing exacly so that I could try
and
is working correctly in most ways, including thermal zone, profile transition
when plugging and unplugging the power cord, and power states (in particular
S4BIOS).
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starting and quitting X does give me back
my screen.
Also, the network card loses its IP address and dhclient doesn't seem to get a new
one, I didn't
investigate further, see below if interested.
Third, the suspend led keeps blinking but this is a very, very minor detail. ;-)
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d is that my Thinkpad 570E has never had any problem recognizing cards
already present at boot, for instance.
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| OHCI_INT_DMA_ATRQ | OHCI_INT_DMA_ATRS
| OHCI_INT_DMA_PRRQ | OHCI_INT_DMA_PRRS
| OHCI_INT_PHY_BUS_R | OHCI_INT_PW_ERR);
fwohci_set_intr(&sc->fc, 1);
So no, you guessed wrong this time Terry ;-)
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connecting a device, didn't think it might make a
difference; I'll try and let you know. Also, I'll try again without the
network pccard adapter which is sharing the same IRQ.
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responsive, other
times DDB is usable. I wasn't able to determine any rule to explain the
different behaviors, but if anybody has any idea, I can try go get to DDB
again and get any required info.
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On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 01:34:35PM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> When I was looking into this, I was talking with Andrea Campi about
> some changes he had for arla on -current. He was also very busy at
> the time, but maybe he still has that around. (I'm in the middle
I used t
ck with the ACPI mailing list; I've been running -CURRENT
with ACPI for a very long time with zero problems on my ThinkPad 570E which
AFAIK is very similar to what you have.
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On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 09:01:31AM -0700, Steve Kargl wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 08:52:56AM -0700, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > To test gcc 3.2, I've been updating all of my installed
> > ports. It appears gcc 3.2 is having problems with
> > libiconv-1.8_1.
> >
> >
> > cc -I. -I. -I../include -
errorcodes if it finds a working
perl or not, I guess USE_PERL5 could call for instance "/usr/bin/perl -w"
and act accordingly, i.e. install perl if the wrapper fails.
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On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 11:05:54AM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 15:36:04 +0200, Andrea Campi wrote:
>
> > I've been seeing a compile error in gnu/lib/libstdc++ for days now. Since no
> > one else reported it (not even tinderbox) I can onl
uggestion? Is this local breakage or ...?
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_compat.h:90: duplicate member `ad'
/usr/include/arpa/nameser_compat.h:91: duplicate member `unused'
/usr/include/arpa/nameser_compat.h:92: duplicate member `ra'
In file included from PConnection_net.c:12:
/usr/include/resolv.h:130: field `in6a' has incomplete type
*** Error
POLA, it should
try its best without user assistance. If we want to add a configuration
file, that's great - but the standard configuration, or no configuration,
should make it search the PATH + /usr/local/bin.
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T
console: Inappropriate ioctl for device
.
[...]
ATM I don't remember a commit which may have broken this in the last few days,
or I'd try binary searching for it. If anybody has hints please wistle.
P.S. dmesg attached.
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is done, I plan on trying to modify it
based on Mac OS X startup scripts. I feel OS X is going to be a much bigger
player than *BSD, so it would make sense for both us and NetBSD to converge
on that "standard". I think this change could easily be integrated into the
NetBSD startup scrip
;
> I find that mozilla 0.9.8 dies with pure virtual called or something
> to that effect, however I don't have a super recent world, I'm compiling
> one now and will let you know if it at least fixes that for me.
FYI, I also get this on 4.5-STABLE.
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hack around it, expecially given that you admit it won't do much.
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shouldn't this show up on netstat -i? netstat -s does show the dropped packets,
anyway...
So, no solution, right? :(
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ad2: 19077MB [38760/16/63] at ata1-master UDMA33
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad2s2a
Entropy harvesting: interrupts ethernet point_to_point.
[...]
No idea how a network commit might break hardware detection, so I'm stuck.
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current process = 509 (cvs)
kernel: type 12 trap, code=0
Stopped at add_to_worklist+0x60: movl%ecx,0x4(%eax)
Of course I cannot investigate it until I finish investigating
the other issue. Please anybody fix if possible.
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hosed either (I can usually manage to at least get pings through). So it
must be the syscall failing, right?
OK I'll just go back to adding printf's to the kernel and see what happens.
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>
> Try verifying what is generating the messages. It could be coming fro
type Type Kern
Type InUse MemUse HighUse Limit Requests Limit Limit Size(s)
mbufmgr6531K 32K 31594K 2687850 0 16,32,64,128,8K,32K
What else is needed to diagnose this? It's been baffling me for much too long...
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On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 07:48:13PM +0100, David Malone wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:16:12PM +0200, Andrea Campi wrote:
> > Anybody has any idea how to pro
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 05:52:37PM +0100, David Malone wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:16:12PM +0200, Andrea Campi wrote:
> > All my problems are now gone. This sort of makes sense to me, as the culprit,
> > qmail, is quite socket intensive.
> >
> > Anybody has a
e to me, as the culprit,
qmail, is quite socket intensive.
Anybody has any idea how to properly fix?
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 03:31:51PM +0200, Andrea Campi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to diagnose a problem I've been having for a few weeks (I didn't
&g
27;ll try to update each diff in increment and find what else failed.
Now I'll just shut up until I have conclusive evidence of what is broken.
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Anybody seen anything like this?
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above all, how do I fix it? :-(
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patch, but I will need assistance wrt any locking I might
need, making sure sysctl works properly, etc. Is there anybody interested
enough to volunteer to mentor me on this mini-project? ;-)
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> There are some ideas already for growing even mounted fileystem, but this
> will never enter STABLE.
Thanks a lot for your explanation!
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On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 10:41:20PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> Andrea Campi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Sorry? In single user with a readonly / and nothing else? I would have to be
> > EXTREMELY unlucky to get any other access while the fs is inconsistent ;-)
> This was completely untested by us, and is not guaranteed to work! I think
> you were lucky. We move and change blocks on the filesystem, during some
> time the filesystem is NOT consitent, so if one of those files is accessed than
> you might run into a panic.
Sorry? In single user with a read
Just today I started using DEVFS again after a long time, and it works
perfectly. From the scarce info you provide, our only apparent difference
is I don't have SCSI.
If it weren't you, I'd ask if you are sure you have the very latest
sources, but of course I wonder you have more than enough clue
Most of the options you have used with newfs(8) once can not be
changed. In fact you can only increase the size of the file system. Use
Is this just extra paranoia or was I very lucky? Do we need to fix the doc?
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Hi John,
didn't have time to reply to your previous email (I was sleeping ;-)) before
getting this. Do you still need the dump?
> On 08-Mar-01 Andrea Campi wrote:
> > Yesterday -current:
>
> It seems modules are broken with witness right now. Before you were ok as long
&g
Yesterday -current:
# mount /msdos
Acquring duplicate lock of same type: "lockmgr interlock"
1st @ ../../kern/kern_lock.c:239
2nd @ ../../kern/kern_lock.c:239
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0x0
fault code = supervisor write, page not prese
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 07:25:41PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> At some point in the past 24 hours, someone broke the kernel so I can
> no longer run linux-opera:
Same here with another Linux binary (Tivoli Storage Manager client).
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red /usr; you need to do a lot of post-install
games. Having done that a lot of times in last year, I would love to have the
option to ccdconfig partitions in sysinstall, and install on them.
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ccd anybody?
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n "even with"? If so, then I am very pleased indeed!
Yeah, that's what I mean! Granted, this is just my workstation so I don't have
that many interrupts, but I often have a lot of network traffic, and ATA drives
generate quite a lot of interrupts during make world ;-)
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>
> Do you have MUTEX_DEBUG in your kernel?
>
Sorry guys, my bad. As John and Kris reminded me, the slowdown was because of
this - should have checked again the archive, I remember it had been mentioned
before.
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mmit which should fix my issue with pccard (thanks a lot for that!), so
later a will update again and start building kernels adding back the debugging
options one at a time. I'll post the result.
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 10:20:46PM +, Pierre Y. Dampure wrote:
> Andrea Campi wrote:
>
> > I am noticing a severe slowdown on my -CURRENT system. It actually started
> > after Feb [3-5] changes in intrupt handling, but I didn't really notice
> > until I run
exercising my
HD. I guess it's time to put /usr/src and maybe even /usr/obj on an NFS
server, I'm sure it can't be slower... *grin*
I'm not complaining, I'm offering to debug!
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> > Clear the reschedule flag after finding it set in userret(). This
> > used to be in cpu_switch(), but I don't see any difference between
> > doing it here.
>
> Should be in the clear now. asmodia has seen a lock reversal between
> the process lock and uidinfo lock, but I can't reprodu
c9e1c uidinfo struct @ ../../kern/kern_resource.c:781
3rd 0xc0280460 lockmgr @ ../../kern/kern_lock.c:239
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> : And, it's not working for me, i.e. my pccard using cardbus is working on irq
> : 11, my csa audio card is probed and configured on irq 11, but audio playback
> : is not.
>
> Audio and current is also dicy.
Well, the same happened under -stable. I think this will be my last IBM laptop,
I don'
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 09:56:43AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Andrea Campi writes:
> : Will try again with cardbus and report. So are you saying it SHOULD work
> : (as far as my chipset is behaving, I suppose)?
>
> Cardbus works, more or le
> > Here I am again. Didn't get as far as a login prompt, I have a panic when
> > qmail
> > starts up:
>
> Turn MUTEX_DEBUG off. It appears to be broken atm.
Done, no panic, and performance is bad but not so bad.
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(as far as my chipset is behaving, I suppose)?
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> Seriously, that's ok, I only want to check if I get the same panic. And give
> feedback of course.
Here I am again. Didn't get as far as a login prompt, I have a panic when qmail
starts up:
lock order reversal
1st lockmgr last acquired @ ../../kern/kern_lock.c:239
2nd 0xc02630c0 uidinfo hash
be a problem
if locking is correct...
Bah... any idea?
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ves me some problem I didn't investigate yes in details, but pccard -
I tried but got nowhere. Both drivers probe and attach (ep0 on pccard, csa on
motherboard), so I have pcic-pci0 and sound card sharing IRQ 11, ep0 on IRQ 3.
But if I try playing anything I get no IRQ from the sound card...
Ok
it was possible to handle pccard in a different way.
And cardbus shouldn't be a problem at all I think.
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r patch to decrement intr_nesting_level and see
what happens.
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On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 02:20:43PM -0800, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 07-Feb-01 Andrea Campi wrote:
> > Running a kernel I got with this:
> >
> >>
> >> cvs co -D"2001-01-30" src/sys
> >>
> >
> > /ithread.c/1.10/Mon Dec 4
t; db> witness_list
> > "Giant" (0xc0279a40) locked at ../../i386/isa/ithread.c:162
> >
>
> Make sure you have intr_machdep.c version 1.47.
>
> revision 1.47
> date: 2001/01/28 17:20:11
Actually I have
/intr_machdep.c/1.49/Mon Jan 29 11:57:26 20
Running a kernel I got with this:
>
> cvs co -D"2001-01-30" src/sys
>
/ithread.c/1.10/Mon Dec 4 21:15:14 2000//D2001.01.29.23.00.00
I get:
panic: malloc(M_WAITOK) in interrupt context
Debugger("panic")
Stopped at Debugger+0x45: pushl %ebx
db> trace
Debugger(c02119a3) at Debugger+0x4
001
root@brian:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/THINKPAD
is fine. I am currently doing a
cvs co -D"2001-01-30" src/sys
I will report on this later.
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Ok, I will. Can you give me a date I should try going back to, without kernel
getting out of sync with my world?
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i 0xc0a7a4e0 _end+0x3758
edi 0xc01fc998 ithd_loop
eax 0xdeadc0de
efl 0x10282
Besides the obvious need to fix this one problem, shouldn't we
ASSERT ih->ih_handler != NULL before calling it?
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>
> On 06-Feb-01 Andrea Campi wrote:
> > Sorry to bother everybody, but did anybody note from my panic trace,
> > that instruction pointer is 0xdeadc0de? Isn't that bad? :-p
>
> That means it is free&
permissions */
> +p->filename[i] = strdup(filename);/* store filename */
> + }
I REALLY hope above code is NEVER EVER run as root, as this is a great
recipe for interesting failures...
/me hands Brian a few symlinks to /etc/master.passwd from /tmp
If you are patching i
Sorry to bother everybody, but did anybody note from my panic trace,
that instruction pointer is 0xdeadc0de? Isn't that bad? :-p
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 08:27:19PM -0500, Jim Bloom wrote:
> I have seen both a trap 12 and a trap 9 from a Friday Feb. 2 kernel. This is
> occuring on my laptop (AST
>
> Now I'm on to that ich (i810 and 440MX) AC97 audio driver :-)
Great news! And please MFC it asap ;-)
Seriously, I've been using it on -STABLE for months, if you need
volunteers for testing, I can help.
Bye,
Andrea
>
> Regards
>
> Gabriel
>
>
On -CURRENT I get this under different conditions, i.e. sometimes at boot
as mentioned a couple of days ago, and today again at pccard extraction. I
can provide other info if instructed as to what info you need. ;-)
Bye,
Andrea
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 12:50:58PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Andrea Campi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The net effect is that there is no way to, for instance, back up the
> > real /usr from Tivoli, etc... as there is no way to get to a real path
> >
ld do, apart from dumbly rebooting until I get it again? I have
INVARIANTS_SUPPORT and INVARIANTS compiled in, but no DDB, WITNESS or
MUTEX_DEBUG anymore... Should I put those back?
Bye,
Andrea
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rland NFS?
So, let the discussion begin. If there is no interest, I will
implement it in the way which is easier to me (which probably
would be the last one). If there is interest and anybody
volunteers, fine, otherwise I will implement it and put it up
somewhere for review.
Bye,
Andrea
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ph, sorry), I will be more than happy to test it, having a
> >home network comprising a -current box with 4 ethernet ports and 3 or 4
> >differents brands / models of hubs/switches.
>
> I'll drop you a line when the time comes.
Ok. Please keep me updated.
Bye,
Andrea
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learn netgraph, sorry), I will be more than happy to test it, having a
home network comprising a -current box with 4 ethernet ports and 3 or 4
differents brands / models of hubs/switches.
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Andrea
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it should be
committed.
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doing so is that it complicates our code. Makes
> it less readable. Forces us to make tradeoffs which hits modern
> hardware on the performance meter.
Agree. But splitting it out is a one time job, I don't think it would
be that hard, and after that you can delete old code from x86 tre
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