On 08/27/2010 10:12 AM, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Cool!
Meanwhile can you double-check what timers does Linux use there?
(No idea how to do that, especially if it's NO_HZ kernel).
Sure, if someone can tell me what to do. I know even less about linux
than I do about freebsd. :) First thing that came to mind:
sysctl -a | grep -i time
kernel.sched_time_avg = 1000
kernel.timer_migration = 1
kernel.sched_rt_runtime_us = 950000
kernel.hung_task_timeout_secs = 120
fs.lease-break-time = 45
dev.parport.default.timeslice = 200
dev.parport.default.spintime = 500
net.core.xfrm_aevent_etime = 10
Also this looks promising from /proc:
http://people.freebsd.org/~dougb/timer_list.txt
Doug
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