On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 03:21:06PM -0000, Oliver Mattos wrote:
>
>> So the idea of the function is to return an integer in the range
>> [0,100]?
>
> Why are we using a range of 0 to 100 anyway?  100 seems like an arbitary  
> value for kernel space - why not just keep it as a value in the range  
> [0,2^32) ?   That eliminates the arbitary constant of 100, and in some 
> cases could reduce the effects of rounding and allow finer control at no  
> additional expense. 
>

Its not arbitrary, its a percentage, so 0-100 percent.

Josef
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