On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 06:13:43PM -0700, Russell L. Carter wrote:
John Dyson extemporised:
%Julian Elischer said:
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% On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
% You may try my patch at http://www.freebsd.org/~luoqi, which would allow
% linux threads to run on SMP.
%
% I've gone
John Dyson extemporised:
%Julian Elischer said:
%
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% On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
% You may try my patch at http://www.freebsd.org/~luoqi, which would allow
% linux threads to run on SMP.
%
% I've gone through these patches and I can see that they are really needed
% for SMP
It looks to me that this is serious stuff
spliting the pmap out of the vmspace structure is a big change.
caertainly a logical move but requires checking..
I guess it should be refered to the VM cabal.
I presume that this is to be done in conjunction with the linuxthreads
You may try my patch at http://www.freebsd.org/~luoqi, which would allow
linux threads to run on SMP.
I've gone through these patches and I can see that they are really needed
for SMP where address spaces are shared.
I agree -- a per-cpu page directory per multithreaded process is
who's looked at this.
Tor Egge, he has been very helpful during the development of the code. The
pmap change was a result of discussions with him.
It looks to me that this is serious stuff
spliting the pmap out of the vmspace structure is a big change.
caertainly a logical move but
I've gone through these patches and I can see that they are really needed
for SMP where address spaces are shared.
There are details I didn't get, such as where is the per-processor
pde pointed, (i.e. where is the per processor KVM range) and is there a
single page table for each processor
Julian Elischer said:
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
You may try my patch at http://www.freebsd.org/~luoqi, which would allow
linux threads to run on SMP.
I've gone through these patches and I can see that they are really needed
for SMP where address spaces are shared.
I
Hi,
I downloaded Star Office 5 and only THEN realised that the code for doing linux
thread
emulation is #ifndef SMP :) Still, after downloading 70 meg over a 56k modem
and paying
19c/meg I was gonna try the sucker regardless.. And well, it works!
The install hung at the end, after its done
Hi,
I downloaded Star Office 5 and only THEN realised that the code for doing
linux thread
emulation is #ifndef SMP :) Still, after downloading 70 meg over a 56k modem
and paying
19c/meg I was gonna try the sucker regardless.. And well, it works!
The install hung at the end, after its
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded Star Office 5 and only THEN realised that the code for doing
linux thread
emulation is #ifndef SMP :) Still, after downloading 70 meg over a 56k
modem and paying
19c/meg I was gonna try the sucker regardless.. And well, it
who's looked at this.
It looks to me that this is serious stuff
spliting the pmap out of the vmspace structure is a big change.
caertainly a logical move but requires checking..
I guess it should be refered to the VM cabal.
I presume that this is to be done in conjunction with the
I'm not sure why you need a different page directory for each processor.
what's your thinking on this?
You might add some comments in your patches so that if becomes more
obvious what you are doing...
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On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
You may try my patch at http://www.freebsd.org/~luoqi, which would allow
linux threads to run on SMP.
I've gone through these patches and I can see that they are really needed
for SMP where address spaces are shared.
There are details I didn't get, such
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