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H A D | agdef.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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H A D | agtiapi.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/module/os/freebsd/zfs/ |
H A D | zvol_os.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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H A D | vdev_geom.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/dev/flash/ |
H A D | cqspi.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/powerpc/mambo/ |
H A D | mambo_disk.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/dev/isci/scil/ |
H A D | sci_controller_constants.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/geom/virstor/ |
H A D | g_virstor.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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H A D | g_virstor.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/geom/journal/ |
H A D | g_journal.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/powerpc/mpc85xx/ |
H A D | fsl_sata.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/dev/mvs/ |
H A D | mvs.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/cam/ |
H A D | cam_compat.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/geom/part/ |
H A D | g_part_ldm.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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H A D | g_part_apm.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/geom/cache/ |
H A D | g_cache.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/dev/sym/ |
H A D | sym_conf.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/dev/siis/ |
H A D | siis.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/geom/vinum/ |
H A D | geom_vinum_var.h | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/dev/ahci/ |
H A D | ahciem.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/dev/virtio/scsi/ |
H A D | virtio_scsi.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/geom/raid/ |
H A D | md_ddf.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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H A D | md_promise.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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/freebsd/sys/geom/shsec/ |
H A D | g_shsec.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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H A D | mmc_da.c | cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225 cd853791 Sat Nov 28 12:12:51 GMT 2020 Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> Make MAXPHYS tunable. Bump MAXPHYS to 1M.
Replace MAXPHYS by runtime variable maxphys. It is initialized from MAXPHYS by default, but can be also adjusted with the tunable kern.maxphys.
Make b_pages[] array in struct buf flexible. Size b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers exactly to atop(maxbcachebuf) (currently it is sized to atop(MAXPHYS)), and b_pages[] for pbufs is sized to atop(maxphys) + 1. The +1 for pbufs allow several pbuf consumers, among them vmapbuf(), to use unaligned buffers still sized to maxphys, esp. when such buffers come from userspace (*). Overall, we save significant amount of otherwise wasted memory in b_pages[] for buffer cache buffers, while bumping MAXPHYS to desired high value.
Eliminate all direct uses of the MAXPHYS constant in kernel and driver sources, except a place which initialize maxphys. Some random (and arguably weird) uses of MAXPHYS, e.g. in linuxolator, are converted straight. Some drivers, which use MAXPHYS to size embeded structures, get private MAXPHYS-like constant; their convertion is out of scope for this work.
Changes to cam/, dev/ahci, dev/ata, dev/mpr, dev/mpt, dev/mvs, dev/siis, where either submitted by, or based on changes by mav.
Suggested by: mav (*) Reviewed by: imp, mav, imp, mckusick, scottl (intermediate versions) Tested by: pho Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27225
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