Re: [Patch][RFC] Disabling per-tgid stats on task exit in taskstats

From: Paul Jackson
Date: Tue Jul 04 2006 - 15:58:05 EST


Shailabh wrote:
> Perhaps I should use the the other ascii format for specifying cpumasks
> since its more amenable
> to specifying an upper bound for the length of the ascii string and is
> more compact ?

Eh - basically - I don't have a strong opinion either way.

I have a slight esthetic preference toward using list of ranges format
from shell scripts and shell prompts, and using the 32-bit hex words
from C code:

17-26,44-47 # shell - list of ranges
0000f000,07fe0000 # C - 32-bit hex words

Since the primary interface you are working with is C code, that would
mean I'd slightly prefer the 32-bit hex word variant.

>From what I've seen neither of the reasons you gave for preferring
the 32-bit hex word format are persuasive (even though they both
lead to the same conclusion as I preferred ;):

Which is more compact depends on that particular bit pattern
you need to represent. See for example the examples above.

The lack of a perfect upper bound on the list of ranges format
is a theoretical problem that I have never seen in practice.
Only pathological constructs exceed six ascii characters per
set bit.

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