[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] RE: SMP-g design notes
Le Jeudi 09 Mars 2006 02:05, Tian, Kevin a écrit : > From: Luck,Tony > > >Sent: 2006年3月9日 8:55 > >To: xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: [Xen-ia64-devel] RE: SMP-g design notes > > > >> Because it is design time, here are some note about my SMP-g work. > >> The current patch is very small. I tried only to bring-up SMP-g ASAP to > > > >catch > > > >> more SMP bugs. Also I tried to minimize Linux kernel changes. > > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > ><philosophy> > >In almost all design decisions you need to make tradeoffs ... I don't > >think that "minimizing Linux kernel changes" should be very high up > >the list of priorities when making a choice. Correctness is always > >at the top, meeting requirements, complexity, maintainability and > >performance should be close behind. Not disturbing the existing source > >base too much is much further down the list (which is not to be > >interpreted as "Tony wants to see huge patches that change everything" > >... when they come, Tony wants to see intelligent patches that do the > >right things in the right layer rather than a minimal patch in one > >layer, and an ugly mess to compensate in another layer). > ></philosophy> > > > >-Tony > > Totally agree. :-P I also almost agree. But *in this case*, minimizing kernel also mean correctness, reduced complexity and maintainability. Performance on booting up CPUs doesn't really care. The only question is IPI. Tristan. _______________________________________________ Xen-ia64-devel mailing list Xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ia64-devel
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