:So, your great deal of time and effort over the last week is more important
:than our time and effort over the last few months?
:
:Cheers,
:-Peter
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:Peter Wemm - [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And how the hell did you come to that conclusion? Nothing I have done
Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :
> :On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :
> :> Unless an unforseen problem arises, I am going to commit this tomorrow
> :> and then start working on a cleanup patch. I have decided to
> :
> :Please wait for jhb's opinion on it. He seems to be offline
:> :is written out, so I don't see much point in changing this do the masking
:> :in software and avoid the soft interrupt.
:>
:> I have no idea what you are talking about Jake. Could you supply
:> some context?
:
:Sorry, maybe I got ahead of myself. I was responding to your suggestion
Apparently, On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:03:53PM -0800,
Matthew Dillon said words to the effect of;
> :...
> :interrupts; hard interrupts are rarely masked. The queueing is written
> :in assmebler and runs outside of the kernel so it is fast. Traps in
> :general are fast because they don'
:Removing cli and sti from the critical functions saves us 300 ns on
I'm going to make a correction here... I didn't realize I had WITNESS
turned on. 300ns of savings makes a lot of sense when WITNESS is turned
on because witness manipulates a number of spin locks.
I am goi
:...
:interrupts; hard interrupts are rarely masked. The queueing is written
:in assmebler and runs outside of the kernel so it is fast. Traps in
:general are fast because they don't touch memory until the trapframe
:is written out, so I don't see much point in changing this do the masking
:in s
Apparently, On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 11:12:22AM -0800,
Matthew Dillon said words to the effect of;
> NOTES:
>
> I would like to thank Bruce for supplying the sample code that allowed
> me to do this in a day instead of several days.
>
> * debug.critical_mode sysctl. This wil
Matt,
Thanks for the great explanation!
Hopefully, I'll get a chance to try this for alpha (though I won't
mind if somebody beats me to it).
I've also been meaning to get iprobe (kernel profiler) going again
too, to find out why -current on alpha sucks so badly right now.
(your gettimeofday()
:I think you're making critical_enter()/critical_exit() cheaper by not
:actually messing with the interrupt hardware when they're called.
:Very much like what we do in 4-stable.
:
:Instead, you set/clear a per-cpu flag (or incr/decr a counter). If an
:interrupt comes in when you're inside a criti
I'm not fluent in x86 asm, so can you confirm for me what you're
attempting to do here?
I think you're making critical_enter()/critical_exit() cheaper by not
actually messing with the interrupt hardware when they're called.
Very much like what we do in 4-stable.
Instead, you set/clear a per-cpu
NOTES:
I would like to thank Bruce for supplying the sample code that allowed
me to do this in a day instead of several days.
* debug.critical_mode sysctl. This will not be in the final commit,
nor will any of the code that tests the variable. The final commit
will use
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