On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Ingo Molnar wrote: >* Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > I noticed a (harmless) bounds warning triggered by the reduction in >> > size of array->bitmap. Patchlet below. >> >> I just checked my logs, and it appears my workload didn't trigger this >> one Mike. [...] > >yeah: this is a build-time warning and it needs a newer/smarter gcc to >notice that provably redundant piece of code. It's a harmless thing - >but nevertheless Mike's fix is a nice little micro-optimization as well: >it always bothered me a bit that at 140 priority levels we were _just_ >past the 128 bits boundary by 12 bits. Now on 64-bit boxes it's just two >64-bit words to cover all 100 priority levels of RT tasks. > >> [...] And so far, v8 is working great here. And that great is in my >> best "Tony the Tiger" voice, stolen shamelessly from the breakfast >> cereal tv commercial of 30+ years ago. :) > >heh :-) > >> Ingo asked for a 0-100 rating, where 0 is mainline as I recall it, and >> 100 is the best of the breed. I'll give this one a 100 till something >> better shows up. > >nice - and you arent even using any OpenGL games ;) > >The 0-100 rating is really useful to me so that i can see the impact of >regressions (if any) and it's also one single number representing the >subjective impression - that way it's easier to keep tab of things. > >btw., do you still renice kmail slightly, or does it now work out of box >with default nice 0? > > Ingo
For this last couple of boots, its "right out of the box" and isn't getting under my skin. A make -j4 didn't bother it either. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) The goys have proven the following theorem... -- Physicist John von Neumann, at the start of a classroom lecture. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/