cvs commit: src/sys/kern init_sysent.c syscalls.c
systrace_args.c src/sys/sys syscall.h syscall.mk sysproto.h
David Xu
davidxu at FreeBSD.org
Tue Mar 4 03:08:30 UTC 2008
Jeff Roberson wrote:
>
> On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, David Xu wrote:
>
>> Jeff Roberson wrote:
>>
>>>> One question is how I can determine the size of cpuset the kernel is
>>>> using ?
>>>
>>> I wrote it to tolerate user masks that were much larger than the
>>> kernel mask. I set the default CPU_SETSIZE in userspace to 128 and
>>> in kernel it's MAXCPU. So in practice an application shouldn't have
>>> to redefine CPU_SETSIZE. If your set is too small the kernel will
>>> return ERANGE however. Unfortunately, if your set is larger than the
>>> kernel's CPU_MAXSIZE it'll also return ERANGE. Maybe I should use
>>> different errnos for those cases.
>>>
>>
>> From my point, userland has to write some urgly code to guess what
>> kernel code wants, it is rather frustrate.
>
> You can use sysctl kern.smp.maxcpus to get the precise size.
>
if kern.smp.maxcpus is a stable ABI, I may use it, can it be guaranteed?
I saw following code in kern_cpuset.c, obviously, maxcpus is not
respected.
if (uap->cpusetsize < CPU_SETSIZE || uap->cpusetsize > CPU_MAXSIZE)
return (ERANGE);
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