Are the build-in variables cpu and curcpu supported in a 8.1-RELEASE DTrace?
Dr.
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From: Alexander Best [mailto:arun...@freebsd.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 1:10 AM
To: Devin Teske
Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org; Ron McDowell
Subject: Re: [PREVIEW] bsdconfig(8)
On Mon Mar 5 12, Devin Teske wrote:
[snip]
Some here may already know
I'm trying to decide if I should cram mfid for mfi(4) controllers into
the src tree or if we should package it up into a ports package. I
suspect that either one is acceptible, but it seems to make more sense
to put it into the src tree since mfiutil is also there.
Comments?
Sean
ref:
Is there anyone actively working on cleaning up the codebase to not throw
warnings when built with clang. I realize these warnings do not matter, but I
generally prefer to get rid of warnings if possible. I can't imagine it would
take too long, although I could see an issue with developers not
On 2012-03-08 19:16, Brandon Falk wrote:
Is there anyone actively working on cleaning up the codebase to not throw
warnings when built with clang. I realize these warnings do not matter, but I
generally prefer to get rid of warnings if possible. I can't imagine it would
take too long, although
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Dr. Baud drb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Are the build-in variables cpu and curcpu supported in a 8.1-RELEASE
DTrace?
Dr.
Unfortunately not. However, you can approximate them with (IIRC)
curthread-td_oncpu.
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Dr. Baud drb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Are the build-in variables cpu and curcpu supported in a 8.1-RELEASE
DTrace?
Dr.
Unfortunately not. However, you can approximate them with (IIRC)
curthread-td_oncpu.
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On 03/07/12 08:04, Dieter BSD wrote:
Brandon writes:
(If you haven't noticed, I'm going to keep finding excuses to
write this as I really am kindof excited to learn/work on it)
ideas:
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rio (from Plan 9)
If you're mainly looking for a low-level graphics project,
maybe
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