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- Switch default disk I/O sort algorithm to NSCAN for improved fairness and response times.
- Softdep speedup improvements by the revert of a previously necessary workaround to prevent kva starvation.
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- Large performance and reliability improvements in
make(1),
especially in parallel mode. make no longer does any busy waiting, it handles
concurrent targets correctly, and displays more accurate error messages.
--- 225,231 ----
- Switch default disk I/O sort algorithm to NSCAN for improved fairness and response times.
- Softdep speedup improvements by the revert of a previously necessary workaround to prevent kva starvation.
!
- Large performance and reliability improvements in
make(1),
especially in parallel mode. make no longer does any busy waiting, it handles
concurrent targets correctly, and displays more accurate error messages.
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- Over 7,800 ports, major performance and stability improvements in
the package build process
- The parallel ports builder is more efficient. The main improvement is
that dpb consumes much less cpu on busy boxes, but there are lots of small
optimizations that amount to a large performance increase:
! dpb can now build selected large ports using parallel make, and it
! has a notion of affinity, so that ports failing on a cluster will be
preferentially restarted on the same machine.
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Over 7,800 ports, major performance and stability improvements in
the package build process
- The parallel ports builder is more efficient. The main improvement is
that dpb consumes much less cpu on busy boxes, but there are lots of small
optimizations that amount to a large performance increase:
! dpb can now build selected large ports using parallel make, and it
! has a notion of affinity, so that ports failing on a cluster will be
preferentially restarted on the same machine.