freebsd-src/sys/kern/subr_param.c
Peter Wemm ab063af911 Move the MSG* and SEM* options to opt_sysvipc.h
Remove evil allocation macros from machdep.c (why was that there???) and
use malloc() instead.
Move paramters out of param.h and into the code itself.
Move a bunch of internal definitions from public sys/*.h headers (without
#ifdef _KERNEL even) into the code itself.

I had hoped to make some of this more dynamic, but the cost of doing
wakeups on all sleeping processes on old arrays was too frightening.
The other possibility is to initialize on the first use, and allow
dynamic sysctl changes to parameters right until that point. That would
allow /etc/rc.sysctl to change SEM* and MSG* defaults as we presently
do with SHM*, but without the nightmare of changing a running system.
2000-05-01 13:33:56 +00:00

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/*
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* @(#)param.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 8/20/94
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*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include "opt_param.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
/*
* System parameter formulae.
*
* This file is copied into each directory where we compile
* the kernel; it should be modified there to suit local taste
* if necessary.
*
* Compiled with -DMAXUSERS=xx
*/
#ifndef HZ
#define HZ 100
#endif
int hz = HZ;
int tick = 1000000 / HZ;
int tickadj = howmany(30000, 60 * HZ); /* can adjust 30ms in 60s */
#define NPROC (20 + 16 * MAXUSERS)
#ifndef MAXFILES
#define MAXFILES (NPROC*2)
#endif
int maxproc = NPROC; /* maximum # of processes */
int maxprocperuid = NPROC-1; /* maximum # of processes per user */
int maxfiles = MAXFILES; /* system wide open files limit */
int maxfilesperproc = MAXFILES; /* per-process open files limit */
int ncallout = 16 + NPROC + MAXFILES; /* maximum # of timer events */
int mbuf_wait = 32; /* mbuf sleep time in ticks */
/* maximum # of sf_bufs (sendfile(2) zero-copy virtual buffers) */
#ifndef NSFBUFS
#define NSFBUFS (512 + MAXUSERS * 16)
#endif
int nsfbufs = NSFBUFS;
/*
* These may be set to nonzero here or by patching.
* If they are nonzero at bootstrap time then they are
* initialized to values dependent on the memory size.
*/
#ifdef NBUF
int nbuf = NBUF;
#else
int nbuf = 0;
#endif
int nswbuf = 0;
/*
* These have to be allocated somewhere; allocating
* them here forces loader errors if this file is omitted
* (if they've been externed everywhere else; hah!).
*/
struct buf *swbuf;