Re: Network slowdown due to CFS

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Ingo Molnar <[email protected]> writes:

> * David Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > > These are generic statements, but i'm _really_ interested in the 
> > > specifics. Real, specific code that i can look at. The typical Linux 
> > > distro consists of in execess of 500 millions of lines of code, in 
> > > tens of thousands of apps, so there really must be some good, valid 
> > > and "right" use of sched_yield() somewhere in there, in some 
> > > mainstream app, right? (because, as you might have guessed it, in 
> > > the past decade of sched_yield() existence i _have_ seen my share of 
> > > sched_yield() utilizing user-space code, and at the moment i'm not 
> > > really impressed by those examples.)
> > 
> > Maybe, maybe not. Even if so, it would be very difficult to find. 
> > [...]
> 
> google.com/codesearch is your friend. Really, 

http://www.koders.com/ (which has been around for a long time)
actually seems to have more code.

It's also a pity that so much free code is behind passwords
and protected from spiders.

-Andi

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