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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/4] fastboot: Asynchronous function calls to speed up kernel boot
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 10:33:34 -0800 (PST)
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> > +
> > +typedef u64 async_cookie_t;
> > +typedef void (async_func_ptr) (void *data, async_cookie_t cookie);
> > +
> > +extern void async_schedule(async_func_ptr *ptr, void *data);
> > +extern void async_synchronize_full(void);
> > +extern void async_synchronize_cookie(async_cookie_t cookie);
>
> Hmm. The cookie use doesn't seem to make much sense.
>
> Why do you pass in the cookie to the async function, but don't return
> it to the caller? That seems backwards - you'd normally expect that
> it is the _caller_ that wants the cookie (to synchronise with a
> specific async call), not the callee. But now the only one who knows
> the cookie is the wrong entry - just the callee, not the caller.

in fact, either could need it.
the callee could need it when IT does a global registration (for
example to get a device number) at the end of its sequence.
We'd want that registration to happen sequential (it's basically the
equivalent of a commit/retirement of the instruction in a CPU)
the caller could need it when it wants to wait for the async function
it kicked off.

so both make total sense to me.

>
> Yes, yes, I read the explanation in the comments, and it says that
> the callee should do it to guarantee its own ordering, and your acpi
> port thing does that in order to apparently start a sequence that is
> asynchronous only wrt the synchronous code, but not wrt itself.
> That's a _very_ odd model, but whatever works. But wouldn't it still
> make sense to let the caller wait for individual events too?
>
> IOW, I'd just suggest changing the interface so that
> "async_schedule()" also returns the cookie.

I had that originally... (as I described in the first mail).. but had
no users of it in the places I converted.
I'm happy to just return it; it does make sense (that's why I did this
originally)....


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