Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Andrew Morton <[email protected]> wrote:
Sven Dietrich <[email protected]> wrote:
I think people would find their system responsiveness / tunability
goes up tremendously, if you drop just a few unimportant IRQs into
threads.
People cannot detect the difference between 1000usec and 50usec
latencies, so they aren't going to notice any changes in
responsiveness at all.
i agree in theory, but interestingly, people who use the -RT branch do
report a smoother desktop experience. While it might also be a
psychological effect, under -RT an interactive X process has the same
kind of latency properties as if all of the mouse pointer input and
rendering was done in the kernel (like some other desktop OSs do).
so in terms of mouse pointer 'smoothness', it might very well be
possible for humans to detect a couple of msec delays visually - even
though they are unable to notice those delays directly. (Isnt there some
existing research on this?)
I'm guessing not, just because the monitor probably hasn't even
refreshed at that point ;) But...
[...]
[ of course this is all just talk, but people seem to have a desire to
talk about it :-) ]
You make good points. What's more, I don't think anyone needs to
advocate the RT work on the basis that it improves interactiveness.
That path is just going to lead to unwinnable arguments and will
distract from the real measurable improvements that it does bring.
I think anyone who doesn't like that won't be convinced because
someone is telling them it improves interactiveness ;)
Now lest I create a negative image of myself, I'd like to say that
without looking at the code, it sounds quite nice and if it can be
nicely encapsulated and CONFIGurable then I don't see why it
can't eventually be included.
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