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List:       netbsd-tech-kern
Subject:    Re: wi panics in uvm_unmap: no context ?
From:       Bill Studenmund <wrstuden () NetBSD ! org>
Date:       2004-03-19 22:11:14
Message-ID: 20040319221114.GB25587 () netbsd ! org
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On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 01:20:45PM -0800, Jonathan Stone wrote:
> In message <20040319200945.GX17009@che.ojctech.com>David Young writes
> >On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 11:53:46AM -0800, Jonathan Stone wrote:
> 
> 
> >Is kcont in-tree?
> 
> Not yet. Whilst on vacation, I addressed the comments from the last
> posting. Give me about another 12 hours to check the manpage, and
> (disasters aside) it should be in.
> 
> If you use kcont, I'd be glad to help debug any issues that arise.
> The "sample app" I intended to commit was a was splice(2), but it
> turns out NetBSD's Unix-domain socket code has far, far too many ugly
> "curproc" dependencies for that to be feasible in the short term.

Is it just the Unix-domain socket code? If so, wouldn't it be reasonable 
to include a sample splice(2) that just errors out if one side or the 
other is a Unix-domain socket? Certainly as an lkm it'd be a good "sample 
app."

Take care,

Bill

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