Hi Friends,
I am working on FreeBSD Virtual Memory improvement algorithm.
How VM allocate pages first time when system boot?
How phys_avail[] have values in sys/vm/vm_Page.c line 228?
Thanks
Kamlesh
It's set by machine-dependent part of code. grep for
phys_avail[] in i386/amd64/arm/etc..
Oleks
Kamlesh Patel wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am working on FreeBSD Virtual Memory improvement algorithm.
How VM allocate pages first time when system boot?
How phys_avail[] have values in sys/vm/vm_Page.c line 228?
It's set by machine-dependent part of code. grep for
phys_avail[] in i386/amd64/arm/et
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Tim Kientzle wrote:
> Are there any precedents for this option?
Not really - its more like the recent cp -a switch: an alias for a
common set of switches.
>
> If not, then I don't see the point. If you have to tell someone to send
> you the output of
Hi Friends,
I am working on FreeBSD Virtual Memory improvement algorithm.
How VM allocate pages first time when system boot?
How phys_avail[] have values in sys/vm/vm_Page.c line 228?
Thanks
Kamlesh
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Not to mention Richard Stallman would be non to happy to see the -rms
option set replaced with -c. j/k.
On Sun, 9 Nov 2008, Tim Kientzle wrote:
Are there any precedents for this option?
If not, then I don't see the point. If you have to tell someone to send you
the output of uname, you may
Are there any precedents for this option?
If not, then I don't see the point. If you have to tell someone to send
you the output of uname, you may as well tell them to use uname -rms.
(I prefer uname -v personally.)
Tim
Eitan Adler wrote:
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Pers
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Personally I find that uname -rms to be the most useful set of uname
flags (especially when providing support in a public setting).
inspiration:
http://groups.google.com/group/lucky.freebsd.chat.digest/browse_frm/thread/b0c44dad9f63f2bd
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