Re: [PATCH][resubmit] x86: enable preemption in delay
From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Wed Jun 18 2008 - 03:56:13 EST
* Marin Mitov <mitov@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Why not something like that (do keep in mind I am not an expert :-):
>
> static void delay_tsc(unsigned long loops)
> {
> get and store the mask of allowed cpus;
> /* prevent the migration */
> set the mask of allowed cpus to the current cpu only;
> /* is it possible? could it be guaranteed? */
> loop for the delay;
> restore the old mask of allowed cpus;
> }
>
> You have got the idea. Could it be realized? Is it more expensive than
> the current realization? So, comments, please.
hm, changing/saving/restorig cpus_allowed is really considered a 'heavy'
operation compared to preempt_disable(). On a 4096 CPUs box cpus_allowed
is 4096 bits which is half a kilobyte ...
preempt_disable()/enable() on the other hand only touches a single
variable, (thread_info->preempt_count which is an u32)
Ingo
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