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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)param.c 7.20 (Berkeley) 6/27/91 * $Id: param.c,v 1.9 1994/06/08 11:20:27 mycroft Exp $ */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef SYSVSHM #include #include #endif #ifdef SYSVSEM #include #endif #ifdef SYSVMSG #include #endif /* * 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 -DHZ=xx -DTIMEZONE=x -DDST=x -DMAXUSERS=xx */ #ifndef HZ #define HZ 100 #endif int hz = HZ; int tick = 1000000 / HZ; int tickadj = 240000 / (60 * HZ); /* can adjust 240ms in 60s */ struct timezone tz = { TIMEZONE, DST }; #define NPROC (20 + 16 * MAXUSERS) int maxproc = NPROC; #define NTEXT (80 + NPROC / 8) /* actually the object cache */ #define NVNODE (NPROC + NTEXT + 100) int desiredvnodes = NVNODE; int maxfiles = 3 * (NPROC + MAXUSERS) + 80; int ncallout = 16 + NPROC; int nclist = 60 + 12 * MAXUSERS; int nmbclusters = NMBCLUSTERS; int fscale = FSCALE; /* kernel uses `FSCALE', user uses `fscale' */ /* * Values in support of System V compatible shared memory. XXX */ #ifdef SYSVSHM #define SHMMAX (SHMMAXPGS*NBPG) #define SHMMIN 1 #define SHMMNI 32 /* <= SHMMMNI in shm.h */ #define SHMSEG 8 #define SHMALL (SHMMAXPGS/CLSIZE) struct shminfo shminfo = { SHMMAX, SHMMIN, SHMMNI, SHMSEG, SHMALL }; #endif /* * Values in support of System V compatible semaphores. */ #ifdef SYSVSEM struct seminfo seminfo = { SEMMAP, /* # of entries in semaphore map */ SEMMNI, /* # of semaphore identifiers */ SEMMNS, /* # of semaphores in system */ SEMMNU, /* # of undo structures in system */ SEMMSL, /* max # of semaphores per id */ SEMOPM, /* max # of operations per semop call */ SEMUME, /* max # of undo entries per process */ SEMUSZ, /* size in bytes of undo structure */ SEMVMX, /* semaphore maximum value */ SEMAEM /* adjust on exit max value */ }; #endif /* * Values in support of System V compatible messages. */ #ifdef SYSVMSG struct msginfo msginfo = { MSGMAX, /* max chars in a message */ MSGMNI, /* # of message queue identifiers */ MSGMNB, /* max chars in a queue */ MSGTQL, /* max messages in system */ MSGSSZ, /* size of a message segment */ /* (must be small power of 2 greater than 4) */ MSGSEG /* number of message segments */ }; #endif /* * These are initialized at bootstrap time * to values dependent on memory size */ int nbuf, nswbuf; /* * 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 callout *callout; struct cblock *cfree; struct buf *buf, *swbuf; char *buffers; /* * Proc/pgrp hashing. * Here so that hash table sizes can depend on MAXUSERS/NPROC. * Hash size must be a power of two. * NOW omission of this file will cause loader errors! */ #if NPROC > 1024 #define PIDHSZ 512 #else #if NPROC > 512 #define PIDHSZ 256 #else #if NPROC > 256 #define PIDHSZ 128 #else #define PIDHSZ 64 #endif #endif #endif struct proc *pidhash[PIDHSZ]; struct pgrp *pgrphash[PIDHSZ]; int pidhashmask = PIDHSZ - 1; struct utsname utsname;