Re: [patch v2] epoll use a single inode ...
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Tue Mar 06 2007 - 11:29:18 EST
Eric Dumazet wrote:
For epoll, I suspect this is harmless : Programs dont allocate epolls fd
every milli second, but at startup only.
For pipes/sockets, using a 64 bits would be problematic, because
sprintf() uses a divide for each digit. And a divide is slow. Ten
divides are *very* slow.
That's true for *any* sprintf(), though. sprintf() converts all its
arguments to 64 bits.
However, this could be optimized. I think right now sprintf() uses a
generic divide-by-base, but a divide by 8 and 16 can of course be
handled with a shift, and divide by 10 can be replaced with a
multiplication by 0x1999999999999999ULL on most architectures.
-hpa
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