On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Nikiforov Alex <a.nikifo...@samsung.com>wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> I'm engineer of Samsung Russia Center's Software Lab.
> We would like to use libcgroups to control our applications' performance
> and
> contribute to the development process to increase performance and
> usability.
> Let me to introduce small patch for the libcgroup as an initial point of
> cooperation.
>
>
Hi and Welcome,



> The patch targeted to enhance performance of high-load embedded systems:
>
> 1) Eliminates syscalls when PID is invalid.
> 2) Changes standart read()/write() to readv()/writev().
> 3) Replaces 2 syscalls with one vector-based.
>
>
Thanks, we'll review the patches


> Please review the patch and share your opinion - does it worth to implement
> and how can we contribute to libcgroup development?
>
>
Contribution is quite simple, just send the patches, follow the linux style
signed-off-by and coding style for the patches and remember to contribute
only LGPL v2+ code.

Balbir Singh
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