Martin,
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 12:09 +0200, Martin Peschke wrote:
> 2.6.21-rc* kernels come with a feature that adds timer statistics
> to /proc/timer_stats (CONFIG_TIMER_STATS). This patch set makes it use
> the proposed statistics infrastructure (-mm tree), and adds prequisite
> functions to the statistics code.
>
> The result are noticeable lines of code savings.
> kernel/time/timer_stats.c which comes with several functions which can
> be made redundant by using corresponding functions of lib/statistic.c,
> that is:
>
> - accounting
> - printing output in sequential files
> - user interface for switching accounting on/off, reset etc.
> - measuring the accounting time
> - per-cpu optimisations
>
> Function that were missing in lib/statistics, and which are added by
> this patch set, are:
>
> - allow arbitrary keys for statistics entries (e.g. structures)
> - allow client to label output of statistics entries (e.g. using keys)
>
> A secondary effect of the patch set is that we won't add another entry
> to good old /proc. The statistics infrastructure uses debugfs.
>
> This patch set is a prototype that works for me, but which might allow
> for optimisations. Suggestions are welcome.
I'm a bit short of time to take a closer look, but on the first glance
it looks good to me. I give it a whirl, when I'm back from travelling.
tglx
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