I havn't noticed this behavior... or any other performance hits and I'm
running a kernel that was cvsupped about 5 10 minutes ago.. and recompiled
about 5 minutes ago...


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On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Gary Jennejohn wrote:

> Alfred Perlstein writes:
> >* Gary Jennejohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000328 14:04] wrote:
> >> I'm running a UP machine with Matt's latest changes. I was just
> >> compiling a new kernel and noticed the my PS/2 mouse under X was very
> >> sluggish. I never noticed this sort of behavior before the changes,
> >> even while doing ``make -j8 buildworld''.
> >> 
> >> The compile was running on a UW SCSI disk on an Adaptec aic7880 Ultra
> >> SCSI adapter on my motherboard, in case it matters.
> >> 
> >> Looks like something has been verschlimmbessert (a wonderful German
> >> word which means "made worse through improvement" :)
> >
> >This is unlikely as a UP kernel doesn't seem to compile after Matt's
> >changes (no offence Matt, I know you're getting to it), when was
> >the last time you didn't see this sluggish behavior, how are you
> >compiling your kernel?
> >
> >What's your Id line for sys/i386/i386/mplock.s ?
> >
> >Mine is:
> > * $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/i386/mplock.s,v 1.30 2000/03/28 07:16:15 dillon Exp 
> >$
> >
> 
> I have
> * $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/i386/mplock.s,v 1.31 2000/03/28 18:06:37 dillon Exp $
> Matt fixed the bug which was preventing compilng a UP kernel. So I guess it
> is likely, after all.
> 
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