Paul Jackson wrote:
> Max - Andrew wondered if the rt tree had seen the
> code or commented it on it.  What became of that?
I just replied to Andrew. It's not an RT feature per se.
And yes Peter CC'ed RT folks. You probably did not get a chance to read all 
replies.
They had some questions/concerns and stuff. I believe I answered/clarified all 
of them.

> My two cents isn't worth a plug nickel here, but
> I'm inclined to nod in agreement when Linus wants
> to see these patches get some more exposure before
> going into Linus's tree.  ... what's the hurry?
No hurry I guess. I did mentioned in the introductory email that I've been 
maintaining 
this stuff for awhile now. SLAB patches used to be messy, with new SLUB the 
mess goes away.
CFS handles CPU hotplug much better than O(1), cpu hotplug is needed to be able 
to change
isolated bit from sysfs. That's why I think it's a good time to merge.
I don't mind of course if we put this stuff in -mm first. Although first part 
of the patchset 
(ie exporting isolated map, sysfs interface, etc) seem very simple and totally 
not controversial.
Stop machine patch is really the only thing that may look suspicious. 
 
Max
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