Re: include/linux/pcounter.h
From: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
Date: Wed Feb 27 2008 - 20:29:12 EST
Em Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 08:36:50AM +0100, Ingo Molnar escreveu:
>
> * David Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > but the main and fundamental question still remains unanswered (more
> > > than 3 weeks after Andrew asked that question): why was this piece
> > > of general infrastructure merged via net.git and not submitted to
> > > lkml ever? The code touching -mm does _not_ count as "review".
> >
> > I already stated this was a mistake and it won't happen again in the
> > future.
>
> sorry - that bit of the thread didnt seem to make it to lkml. I just saw
> this incomplete discussion with a denial and with no resolution.
>
> And you did the right thing anyway by thinking in terms of a generic
> piece of infrastructure instead of hiding it away into say
> include/net/pcounter.h (which nobody could have objected against).
>
> I sometimes think that the forced isolation of subsystems (rather
> strongly enforced both by -mm and by linux-next) and their hiding away
> on non-lkml lists will eventually hurt the core kernel because less and
> less people will be willing to go the trouble of doing proper
> cross-subsystem development. That results in duplicated or specialistic
> infrastructure, increased code size and longer term, ultimately less
> performance. (by the time we notice _that_ it will probably be too late
> to do anything about it)
This more friendly wording makes me feel actually happy to get from my
hiding place and tell that I actually saw the percpu counters code, just
after I made Eric's code generic as I thought it should have been from
the start, I found out about what was already in lib/.
I just got lazy to do what at the time looked the right thing
to do: to read thru the existing lib/ code and use it where pcounter was
being used. But at least it got exposed 8-)
Anyway, progress was made, I do not feel too bad about it even now.
- Arnaldo
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