Subject: maxusers and its progeny
To: None <port-alpha@NetBSD.ORG>
From: David Paul Zimmerman <dpz@apple.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 01/02/1996 19:39:31
Dear NetBSD/Alpha folks,
I'm attempting to build a system with a fairly large maxusers setting
(250), and am hitting a strange boot-time event. 951220's
arch/alpha/alpha/machdep.c/cpu_startup() prints the
reserved-PROM/used-NetBSD memory usage line, heads off into
vm/vm_kern.c/kmem_suballoc() to build the buffer_map, which itself heads
into vm/vm_map.c/vm_map_create(), and apparently never returns. I've
chased the logic around the vm code a bit, and am not getting anywhere.
The really odd thing is that things work fine with a small maxusers
setting (16), so I think I'm simply blowing some array along the way that
a maxusers-derived variable uses. I've tracked this problem to begin at
a fairly low maxusers, like 32 to 48. So the question: am I chasing
around a known issue, or is this a new thing? My system config is an
AlphaStation 250 4/266 with 128MB of memory, 1GB sd0, 2GB sd1, console on
ttyC0; config file attached.
dp
# $NetBSD: GALAGA,v 1.0 1996/1/2 00:00:00 dpz Exp $
#
# Alpha kernel
include "std.alpha"
maxusers 256
# CPU Support
options DEC_2100_A50 # Avanti etc: AlphaStation 400, 200, etc.
options DEC_KN20AA # KN20AA: AlphaStation 600
options DEC_AXPPCI_33 # NoName: AXPpci33, etc.
# bump up the number of buffers, for quicker compiles
options BUFPAGES=2048 # 16M of buffer cache
# needs to be set per system
options TIMEZONE="5*60" # Minutes west of GMT (for param.c)
options DST=1 # Daylight savings rules (for param.c)
# Standard system options
options SWAPPAGER, VNODEPAGER, DEVPAGER # Paging (mandatory)
options DEBUG, DIAGNOSTIC # Extra kernel debugging
options KTRACE # System call tracing support
# File system options
options FIFO # POSIX fifo support (in all file systems)
options FFS # Fast file system
options QUOTA # User and group quotas for the FFS
options CD9660 # ISO-9660 CD-ROM FS (w/RockRidge extensions)
options NFSSERVER # Sun NFS-compatible file system server
options NFSCLIENT # Sun NFS-compatible file system client
# Networking options
options INET # Internet protocol suite
# 4.3BSD compatibility. Should be optional, but necessary for now.
options COMPAT_43
# Binary compatibility with previous versions of NetBSD.
options COMPAT_10
# System V-like message queues
options SYSVMSG
# System V-like semaphores
options SYSVSEM
# System V-like shared memory
options SYSVSHM
#options SHMMAXPGS=1024 # 1024 pages is the default
# Loadable Kernel Modules
options LKM
# Disable kernel security.
#options INSECURE
# Misc. options
options PCIVERBOSE # recognize "unknown" PCI devices
config netbsd root on sd0 swap on sd0 and sd1
mainbus0 at root
cpu* at mainbus0
# PCI host bus adapter support
apecs* at mainbus?
cia* at mainbus?
lca* at mainbus?
# PCI bus support
pci* at apecs?
pci* at cia?
pci* at lca?
pci* at ppb?
# PCI devices
de* at pci?
ncr* at pci?
pceb* at pci?
pcivga* at pci?
ppb* at pci?
sio* at pci?
tga* at pci?
# ISA/EISA bus support
isa* at pceb?
eisa* at pceb?
isa* at sio?
# ISA devices
clock0 at isa? port 0x70
pckbd0 at isa? port 0x60 irq 1 # PC-ish ISA keyboard
com0 at isa? port 0x3f8 irq 4 # standard serial ports
com1 at isa? port 0x2f8 irq 3
lpt0 at isa? port 0x3bc irq 7 # standard parallel port
# SCSI bus support
scsibus* at esp?
scsibus* at ncr?
# SCSI devices
sd* at scsibus? target ? lun ?
st* at scsibus? target ? lun ?
cd* at scsibus? target ? lun ?
pseudo-device bpfilter
pseudo-device loop
pseudo-device pty
pseudo-device mmclock