Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 13 Mar 2007 19:06:37 +0000 | From | Christoph Hellwig <> | Subject | Re: considering kevent - the kernel development process |
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please cut your cc lines next time, thanks.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 08:03:44PM +0100, Johann Borck wrote: > if the next section seems obvious, please skip it > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > There is a need for a generic event handling mechanism in Linux - maybe > it is enough to cite the current CGL Performance Requirements Definition > Version 4.0 at > http://developer.osdl.org/dev/cgl/cgl40/cgl40-performance.pdf , page 13: > > PRF.5.0 Efficient Low-Level Asynchronous Events Priority P1 > Description: OSDL CGL specifies that carrier grade Linux shall provide > an efficient capability for handling a large number of essentially > simultaneous asynchronous events arriving on multiple channels, such as > multiple sockets or other similar paths. This mechanism is needed to > enforce system scalability and soft real-time responsiveness by > reducing contentions appearing at the kernel level, especially under > high load.
It's not obvious, but utter bullshit. Please go away if you think starting post with quotes from CGL specs is even remotely close to a good idea.
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