On 2 Oct 2009, at 01:15, Chas Williams (CONTRACTOR) wrote:
In message <[email protected]>,Simon
Wilkinson writes:
I'm in the process of making some fairly deep changes to the Linux
cache manager, in the search of more performance, and I'm worried
about the implications for the 2.4 kernel series. Rather than
scattering the code with yet more #ifdefs, I was wondering how people
would feel about the following proposal.
i am against it but there really isnt anything else to do at this
point.
in the future, people should try to follow the linux module and keep
the ifdef maze in a header file somewhere.
This is the way I'd like to see us go too. I think it's too late to
make these kinds of changes across all of the kernel mess we currently
have, but I hope that once 2.4 is split out, we'd be able to do this
to improve the sanity of what's left for 2.6
Cheers,
Simon
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