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SubjectRe: [PATCH] 2.6.16 - futex: small optimization (?)
Ingo Molnar wrote:

>* Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>>>>>There are no such situations anymore in an optimal userlevel
>>>>>implementation. The last problem (in pthread_cond_signal) was fixed
>>>>>by the addition of FUTEX_WAKE_OP. The userlevel code you're looking
>>>>>at is simply not optimized for the modern kernels.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>What are you suggesting here, that the kernel can be inefficient as
>>>>long as the user has a way to program around it?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>What are you suggesting here, that FUTEX_WAKE_UP is a "user way to
>>>program around" an inefficiency? If yes then please explain to me why
>>>and what you would do differently.
>>>
>>>
>>The point I'm making is that even if an application is "not optimized
>>for modern kernels" or whatever, there's no reason to ignore
>>inefficiencies. [...]
>>
>>
>
>What are you suggesting here, that the implementation of FUTEX_WAKE_UP
>is "ignoring inefficiencies"? Please explain why and what you would do
>differently to solve that inefficiency.
>
>
I am suggesting that "There are no such situations anymore in an optimal
userlevel implementation" is not the right approach to the original
post. What I would do differently is to evaluate the original suggestion
to see if it would in fact be more efficient. Please read the original
post and take it on merit, it's either an optimizationn or not, and
obviously it's used even if not by some "optimal" user code.

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bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
CTO TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979

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