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Both get_cyclecount(9) and cpu_ticks() do almost exactly the same
thing now assuming set_cputicker() is called with a correct function
before get_cyclecount() is used, which is true for x86, at least.
The only difference is get_cyclecount() may be inlined but I don't
see much gain from the cur
On 03/16/2011 19:20, Garrett Cooper wrote:
So yes, EINTR not being allowed is by design and this backs up what
davidxu@ is stating above. Our manpage just doesn't explicitly call
this requirement out, unlike a Linux manpage I dug up and the
OpenGroup manpage.
I apologize for keeping asking,
I need an insight, regarding my wifi card:
I've found this on maillist freebsd-current:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2010-January/014782.html
Which motivated me, to directly mail, writer of driver.
ME:
Hello,
How long until bwn(4) will work with: Broadcom 432AGN WiFi
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