On Sat, 4 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >on a uniprocessor. sct pointed out that reschedule_idle >is very conservative about setting need_resched and this makes Ingo >correct when he stated that need_resched>0 means that we really do need >to resched. I'd be happier with some big database tests, and I really think IMHO this is not the point at all. need_resched == 1 means you _have_ to reschedule ASAP careless about the scheduler algorithm at all. >that database performance should be checked before any such change goes >into the kernel, but for now, I was flat out wrong. If honouring the need_resched bit is decreasing performances than it means you _want_ to change the scheduler and not the code that honour the need_resched bit. Of course I am supposing the checks itself are not the source of the slowdown. Andrea
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