cvs commit: src/sys/alpha/alpha mem.c promcons.c
src/sys/alpha/tlsb zs_tlsb.c src/sys/amd64/amd64 mem.c src/sys/cam
cam_xpt.c src/sys/cam/scsi scsi_ch.c scsi_pass.c scsi_pt.c s
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Mon Feb 23 07:44:54 PST 2004
In message <200402230945.42440.jhb at FreeBSD.org>, John Baldwin writes:
>On Saturday 21 February 2004 06:13 pm, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>> In message <20040221161339.X52892 at pooker.samsco.home>, Scott Long writes:
>> >> A grace period is not possible, that is why I have been so vocal
>> >> with my heads-up messages to current for the last two weeks.
>> >
>> >What are the technical reasons for a grace period not being possible?
>>
>> The signflip on the GIANT flag.
>
>Which was arguably premature given the vast number of NEEDGIANT vs. NOGIANT
>case. The MPSAFE flag for interrupts hasn't been flipped yet either for that
>reason.
I thought the idea was to try to get the API's set up correctly before
the RELENG_5 branch so that we do not make MFC'ing impossible a few
months after the branchpoing like it happened for 3.x ?
At least that was part of my motivation for flipping the flag.
Another part is psychological: I think we need to mark the spots
that need work done rather than put congratulatory notices in dmesg
for the little headway we've done.
And for both of these reasons I would advocate that MPSAFE gets flipped
before the branch as well.
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