NetBSD/lib/librumpuser
ozaki-r 1153933228 Distinguish spin mutex and adaptive mutex on rump kernels for LOCKDEBUG
Formerly rump kernels treated the two types of mutexes as both adaptive for
LOCKDEBUG for some reasons.

Now we can detect violations of mutex restrictions on rump kernels such as
taking an adaptive mutex with holding a spin mutex as well as normal kernels.
2017-12-27 09:01:53 +00:00
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build-aux
configure
configure.ac
Makefile
README.compileopts
rumpfiber_bio.c
rumpfiber_sp.c
rumpfiber.c
rumpfiber.h
rumpuser_bio.c
rumpuser_component.c
rumpuser_component.h
rumpuser_config.h.in
rumpuser_daemonize.c
rumpuser_dl.c
rumpuser_errtrans.c
rumpuser_file.c
rumpuser_int.h
rumpuser_mem.c
rumpuser_port.h
rumpuser_pth_dummy.c
rumpuser_pth.c
rumpuser_random.c
rumpuser_sigtrans.c
rumpuser_sp.c
rumpuser.c
shlib_version
sp_common.c

        $NetBSD: README.compileopts,v 1.1 2016/01/25 00:24:23 pooka Exp $

This file describes compile-time options (make variables) for
the rumpuser POSIX implementation.

Note: after changing an option, do a clean build.

Global options:

    RUMPUSER_THREADS

values: pthread/none/fiber or <undefined>
defval: <undefined>
effect: Define the way threading is implemented in the rumpuser hypercall
	implmentation.
	<undefined> - use default implementation (currently "pthread")
	pthread     - use pthreads to implement threading
	none        - do not support kernel threads at all
	fiber       - user a fiber interface, cooperatively scheduled contexts