Re: [RFC PATCH 0/6] RCU: Preemptible-RCU

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* Gautham R Shenoy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> This patchset is an updated version of the preemptible RCU patchset 
> that Paul McKenney had posted it in September earlier this year that 
> can be found here --> http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/9/10/213
> 
> This patchset incorporates the review comments from Oleg Nesterov and 
> Steven Rostedt.
> 
> The testing report of the patchset is as follows:
> ====================================================================
> Patch-stack:  	2.6.23-rc3 + cpu-hotplug patches from 
> 		http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/11/15/239 + Preempt-RCU
> 		patches.
> Test:		RCU-Torture running parallelly with CPU-Hotplug
> 		operations.
> Duration:	24 hours.
> Architectures:	x86,x86_64, ppc64.
> ====================================================================
> 
> 
> Currently it is based against the latest linux-2.6-sched-devel.git
> 
> Awaiting your feedback!

thanks Gautham, the patchset from you and Paul looks good to me and i've 
applied it to sched-devel.git to get it tested and reviewed some more.

from the Nitpicking Police, there are a couple of minor style 
problems/warnings with the code, you can see it via:

  scripts/checkpatch.pl --file kernel/rcu*.c

nothing serious - RCU is still one of the cleanest subsystems in the 
kernel:

                                      errors   lines of code   errors/KLOC
kernel/rcuclassic.c                        0             575             0
kernel/rcupdate.c                          1             138           7.2
kernel/rcupreempt.c                        0             953             0
kernel/rcupreempt_trace.c                  0             330             0
kernel/rcutorture.c                        8             995           8.0

the eventual goal would be to match:

   scripts/checkpatch.pl --file kernel/sched*.[ch]

output ;-)

	Ingo
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