Re: [RFC PATCH 0/6] Convert all tasklets to workqueues

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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> 
> I just want to state that tasklets served their time well. But it's time
> to give them an honorable discharge.  So lets get rid of tasklets and
> given them a standing salute as they leave :-)

Well, independently of whether we actually discharge them or not, I do 
tend to always like things that split independent concepts up (whether 
they then end up being _implemented_ independently of each other or not is 
a separate issue).

So patches 1-4 all look fine to me. In fact, 5 looks ok too.

Whether we actually then want to do 6 is another matter. I think we'd need 
some measuring and discussion about that.

I'm absolutely 100% sure that we do *not* want to be in a situation where 
we have two different implementations of tasklets, and just keep the 
CONFIG variable and let people just choose one or the other.

So imnsho doing #6 is really something that makes sense only in a "let's 
measure this and decide which implementation is actually the better one", 
_not_ in the sense of merging it into the standard kernel and letting them 
fight it out in the long run.

But I'd happily merge 1-4 regardless after 2.6.22 is out.

Leaving patch 6 as a "only makes sense after we actually have some numbers 
about it", and patch 5 is a "could go either way" as far as I'm concerned 
(ie I could merge it together with the 1-4 series, but I think it's 
equally valid to just see it as a companion to 6).

Does that make sense to people?

		Linus
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