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2008 Jun 18
1
snv_81 domU: long delay during boot when dom0 has been up for a long time
...*tw; 576 hrtime_t curr_tick, curr; 577 578 /* If the system is suspended, just return */ 579 if (timer_suspended) 580 return; 581 582 /* Get the current time */ 583 timer_hrtime = ddi_timer->tick_time = curr = gethrtime(); gethrtime returned 3468552305121315; dividing by nanoseconds and the number of seconds in a day: 3468552305121315/10^9/(24*60*60) 40.145 (dom0 is up for 40.145 days) 584 curr_tick = tw_tick(ddi_timer->tick_time); tw_tick returns 2774841844. And we have ddi_timer->tick =...
2006 Oct 24
15
How to emit associative array after ^C
Boy am I a dummy. I want to simply dump out unfreed allocations when I terminate the script. What''s the secret sauce? #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s pid$1::MyAlloc:return { bufs[arg1] = walltimestamp; } pid$1::MyFree:entry /bufs[arg0]/ { bufs[arg0] = 0; } This message posted from opensolaris.org
2006 Jun 06
1
[Fwd: Persistent "Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness"]
Just adding a few more details to the previous mail so that I can avoid some trouble for you folks. 1. I have done a /execname != "dtrace"/ to avoid dtrace itself causing more syscalls to be fired. 2. I have also supressed the printing on the terminal which makes dtrace slower. And what happens is this: dtrace -qn ''syscall::read:entry /execname != "dtrace"/ {
2008 Oct 02
0
Comments for squeue.c; part 2.
...squeue_worker_wakeup(sqp); /* drops sq_lock */ return; } is both simpler and more efficient. 8. 681 sqp->sq_isintr = interrupt; Do we want to distinguish here between the real interrupt and the case of polling thread calling squeue_enter()? 9. 683 now = gethrtime(); 684 if (interrupt) { 685 sqp->sq_drain(sqp, SQS_ENTER, now + 686 squeue_intrdrain_ns); Since squeue_intrdrain_ns is a constant and squeue_drain can get the current time by itself and squeue_drain wants to know whether it...