It looks like you guys got it! What is currently checked in (by Assar)
is working fine! :-)
M
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:Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Well, yes... that's essentially what I suggested. You didn't say
: anything about removing the externalized inlines, which is what you
:
:It looks like you guys got it! What is currently checked in (by Assar)
:is working fine! :-)
:
:M
Excellent news!
-Matt
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:Hi Matt
:
:I'm getting a reliable panic on CURRENT (2000/12/26) with INVARIANTS
:set. I suppose I could "fix" this by taking out INVARIANTS, but it
:seems to make more sense to try to get it fixed.
:
:The panic() is "freeing free entry", and the traceback (minus most
:of the numbers) is:
:
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 02:00:54PM +0200, Mark Murray wrote:
I'm getting a reliable panic on CURRENT (2000/12/26) with INVARIANTS
set. I suppose I could "fix" this by taking out INVARIANTS, but it
seems to make more sense to try to get it fixed.
Do you have NFS compiled in to the kernel?
:Do you have NFS compiled in to the kernel? I've had trouble using
:INVARIANTS in the kernel and NFS as a module many times - it always
:panics in the zone allocation stuff.
:
:(Either you always need to compile modules with the same INVARIENTS
:options as the kernel, or we need to fix INVARIENTS
Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the only real solution is to rip out the externally visible
zalloc/zfree inlines and replace them with real routines. I will happily
do this, those inlines have always been an eyesore to me and the
performance benefit is minimal
:
:Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: I think the only real solution is to rip out the externally visible
: zalloc/zfree inlines and replace them with real routines. I will happily
: do this, those inlines have always been an eyesore to me and the
: performance benefit is
Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We can't just go do an end-run around the established API as a
hack around the problem.
I fail too se how my suggestion would change the API at all, but in
case I was unclear, diffs are below.
/assar
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:Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: We can't just go do an end-run around the established API as a
: hack around the problem.
:
:I fail too se how my suggestion would change the API at all, but in
:case I was unclear, diffs are below.
:
:/assar
:
Well, yes... that's essentially
Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, yes... that's essentially what I suggested. You didn't say
anything about removing the externalized inlines, which is what you
do in your patch. Looks like a fine patch to me.
Except it didn't work. Now here's a patch that survived
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:Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Well, yes... that's essentially what I suggested. You didn't say
: anything about removing the externalized inlines, which is what you
: do in your patch. Looks like a fine patch to me.
:
:Except it didn't work. Now here's a
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 02:00:54PM +0200, Mark Murray wrote:
I'm getting a reliable panic on CURRENT (2000/12/26) with INVARIANTS
set. I suppose I could "fix" this by taking out INVARIANTS, but it
seems to make more sense to try to get it fixed.
Do you have NFS compiled in to the
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