On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 18:23 +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 06:02:45PM +0200, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > the following 2 patches will introduce the round_jiffies() api and users
> > thereof.
> >
> > The general idea is that by rounding the jiffies for certain timers to
> > the next whole second will make those timers all happen at the same
> > time; and thus reduce the number of times the cpu has to wake up to
> > service timers (this assumes a tickless kernel)
> >
> > Obviously only timers where the exact time of firing isn't so important
> > can do this; several of the recurring "always live" timers of the kernel
> > are of this kind, they want "about once a second" or "about once every 4
> > seconds" and such, and don't really care about the exact jiffy in which
> > they fire.
> >
> > An alternative would have been to introduce mod_timer_rounded() or
> > somesuch APIs (but there's many variants that take jiffies); I feel that
> > an explicit caller based rounding actually is quite reasonable.
>
> I think the API you proposed is horrible. Having jiffies exposed in
> ani API is a mistake, and adding more makes this problem worse.
and other people like Linus disagree with you.
> I'd suggest
> to start with Alan's patches that add a timer variant that takes a miliseconds
> argument instead of jiffies and add a _rounded varaint to it that has
> a new parameter that specifies the precision.
it's half a solution; there's many apis that currently take either
absolute or relative jiffies, and want rounding. Duplicating that lot
doesn't look like the best idea either...
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