cvs commit: src/sys/kern subr_smp.c

John Baldwin jhb at FreeBSD.org
Wed Dec 24 08:12:16 PST 2003


On 24-Dec-2003 Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * John Baldwin <jhb at FreeBSD.org> [031223 09:04] wrote:
>> 
>> On 23-Dec-2003 Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>> > alfred      2003/12/23 05:54:16 PST
>> > 
>> >   FreeBSD src repository
>> > 
>> >   Modified files:
>> >     sys/kern             subr_smp.c 
>> >   Log:
>> >   Introduce mp_maxcpus which can be used by libkvm utils to find out
>> >   how many CPUs the system was compiled for.
>> >   Export the variable via a sysctl node 'kern.smp.maxcpus' as well.
>> 
>> Why does libkvm care about more than mp_maxid?
> 
> See mbuf.c from netstat(1).  basically some arrays in the kernel
> are based on MAXCPU so it has to know how much to copy.

It only needs to copy up to mp_maxid though.  All the rest after
that are just garbage anyways and you merely waste time by copying
that.  I guess if you have a structure containing multiple arrays
then that would need maxcpu.  If the arrays are standalone you don't
need it though.

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