--- Davide Libenzi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Unfortunately f_op->poll() does not let the caller to specify the events
> it's interested in, that would allow to split send/recevie wait queues and
> better detect read/write cases.
> The detection of a waitqueue_active(->sk_wr_sleep) would work fine in
> detecting is someone is actually waiting for a write, w/out the false
> positives triggered by the read-waiters.
> That would be a very sane thing to do, but would require a big&dumb change
> to all the ->poll around (that could be automated by a script - devices
> not caring about the events hint can just continue to use the single queue
> like they currently do), and a more critical and gradual change of all the
> devices that wants to take advantage of it.
> That way, no more magic bits are needed, and a simple waitqueue_active()
> would tell you if someone is waiting for write-space events.
>
I like this.
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