Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 24 Jan 2000 09:57:41 -0500 (EST) | From | James A Simmons <> | Subject | Re: Interesting analysis of linux kernel threading by IBM |
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> I strongly feel that since you are pushing for this, the benchmarks are > something you need to do. You are perfectly qualified to do them because > you understand your application, and I at least, apparently don't. So > please come forward with the benchmarks and the results and until then, > let's drop this topic. I think we've pushed it as far as we can in this > forum. Any objections from anyone?
I agree with larry. I haven't said anything because I have so patiently been waiting for hard results. I most interested in the the results of wake_up. It seems to make logical sense that instead of waking up all the process and then putting all but the best one to sleep instead wake up the best process and keep the others sleeping would give better results. Only benchmarks will tell.
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