Re: [patch] x86: unify/rewrite SMP TSC sync code

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On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 18:56 -0800, Wink Saville wrote:
> Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > * Andi Kleen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > a new CPU is added. If the TSC isnt sync on SMP then it quickly gets 
> > pretty messy, and we should rather take a look at /why/ these apps are 
> > using RDTSC.
> > 
> > 	Ingo
> > -
> 
> I use RDTSC in get a cheap method of measuring time. What other choices are
> there for a low overhead high frequency time source?
> 
> By low overhead a kernel call is way to expensive, I want to minimally impact
> the code and have many of these calls through out the code. One of the
> ways I use it is to instrument multi-threaded applications and then use
> the TSC to compare when actions occur between threads. i.e. I use it as a
> time stamp counter and neither precision or accuracy is too important.
> On the other hand the more precise and accurate the better:)

so you can live with an occasional jump of seconds/minutes between
threads? Or when a thread moves to another cpu?
(yes on many PCs you won't see minutes, but on others you will)

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