On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 19:22 -0500, Jaya Kumar wrote:
> Agreed. Though I may be misunderstanding what you mean by first-touch.
> Currently, I do a schedule_delayed_work and leave 1s between when the
> page_mkwrite callback indicating the first touch is received and when
> the deferred IO is processed to actually deliver the data to the
> display. I picked 1s because it rounds up the display latency. I
> imagine increasing the delay further may make it miss some desirable
> display activity. For example, a slider indicating progress of music
> may be slower than optimal. Perhaps I should make the delay a module
> parameter and leave the choice to the user?
How about implementing the sync_page() aop? Then you could force the
flush using msync(MS_SYNC).
Hmm... that might require more surgery but the idea would work I think.
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