Re: finding out the value of HZ from userspace
From: Micha Feigin
Date: Mon Mar 22 2004 - 17:37:33 EST
On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 12:28:00PM +0100, Stefan Smietanowski wrote:
> >>>there is one. Nothing uses it
> >>>(sysconf() provides this info)
> >>
> >>Seems to me that it would be fairly trivial to modify those programs
> >>(that should use this mechanism but don't) to use it? So why should
> >>they be allowed to dictate kernel behaviour?
> >
> >
> >quality of implementation; for example shell scripts that want to do
> >echo 500 > /proc/sys/foo/bar/something_in_HZ
> >...
> >or /etc/sysctl.conf or ...
> >
>
> Then write a simple program already. How hard is it to write a program
> that does a sysconf() and returns (as ascii of course) just the
> value of HZ? Then do some trivial calculation off of that.
>
> HZ=$(gethz)
>
> If your 500 was 5 seconds, do
>
> TIME=$[HZ*5]
> echo $TIME > /proc/sys/foo/bar/something_in_HZ
>
Will this be USER_HZ or kernel HZ?
Someone earlier suggested it would be USER_HZ which would make it
pointless.
> I mean, come on.
>
> Then you include it in the default distro of choice so that
> everybody can use it and there you are.
>
> If someone doesn't have "gethz" then they can download it.
>
> // Stefan
>
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