On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 01:33:45 +0100 Andi Kleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Kyle McMartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I'd bet, in the __read_mostly case at least, that there's no
> > improvement in almost all cases.
> 
> I bet you're wrong. Cache line behaviour is critical, much more
> than pipeline behaviour (which unlikely affects). That is because
> if you eat a cache miss it gets really expensive, which e.g.
> a mispredicted jump is relatively cheap in comparison. We're talking
> one or more orders of magnitude.

So...  once we've moved all read-mostly variables into __read_mostly, what
is left behind in bss?

All the write-often variables.  All optimally packed together to nicely
maximise cacheline sharing.
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