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Subject[ANNOUNCE] VST (tick elimination) is now available
The first release of the VST package is now available.  VST or 
Variable Scheduling Timeouts (or if you prefer, Variable Sleep Times)
contains code that, from the idle task, scans the timer list and, if
no timer is near, skips the timer interrupts that would otherwise be
generated. The patch name is hrtimers-vst-*

The net result is that a quite system will use far less power as it
does not need to wake up ever 1/HZ timer tick.

This patch depends on the high-res-timers patch version
hrtimers-2.4.20-3.0 which must be applied first.

Both of these patchs are on sourceforge at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/high-res-timers/

Some details:

There is a proc directory (/proc/sys/kernel/vst/) dedicated to vst
controls. Root may turn VST on or off here with "echo "0">enable.
There is also a log option (danger Will Robinson) which, if turned on
causes " x" where x is the number of ticks being skipped, to be
printed on the log console. This will quickly swamp the console, but
it does show things happening during quite times and no such output
when the system is busy. It is also possible to set the threshold
here. This is in units of milliseconds and is the time the next timer
must away from now to trigger a VST sleep. Currently this is set
rather large considering that we can sleep only 50ms, but you can
change it here.

The file .../include/linux/vst.h contains details on the arch
interface. The core code is all in .../kernel/timer.c with enabling
bits in various places. The arch code for the x86 version is all
located in .../include/asm-i386/hrtime.h

This is, of course, the first cut at this stuff. There is a lot left
to do....

Things left to do:

Currently the PIT is used to wake the system for the next timer. If
that timer is further away than about 50ms, the PITs limitations force
us to use the max PIT time of about 50ms. We plan to use the rtc
hardware to do this wake up, thus eliminating this restriction.

SMP imposes further restrictions and, as it currently stands, may
cause late timers in some cases. When we port to the 2.6 kernel this
will change, for the better, we hope :) This will also allow us to
use the APIC timers in these systems to do the wake up, thus allowing
longer sleep times.
--
George Anzinger george@mvista.com
High-res-timers: http://sourceforge.net/projects/high-res-timers/
Preemption patch: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml

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