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SubjectRe: [patch 04/41] cpu ops: Core piece for generic atomic per cpu operations
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On Tuesday 10 June 2008 13:18:25 Christoph Lameter wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008, Rusty Russell wrote:
> > > Right that is what the cpu alloc patches do. So you could implement
> > > cpu_local_inc on top of some of the cpu alloc patches.
> >
> > Or you could just implement it today as a standalone patch.
>
> You need at least the zero basing to enable the use of the segment
> register on x86_64.

Indeed. Works for i386 as is, but 64 bit will need that patch.

> > > But then the whole point of local_t is gone. Why not use atomic_t in
> > > the first place?
> >
> > Because some archs can do better.
>
> The argument does not make any sense. First you want to use atomic_t then
> not?

You're being obtuse. See previous mail about the three possible
implementations of local_t, and the comment in asm-generic/local.h.

The paths forward are clear:
1) Improve x86 local_t (mostly orthogonal to the others, but useful).
2) Implement extensible per-cpu areas.
3) Generalize per-cpu accessors.
4) Extend or replace the module.c per-cpu allocator to alloc from the other
areas.
5) Convert alloc_percpu et al. to use the new code.

Hope that clarifies,
Rusty.


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