On Mon 2008-02-25 11:01:08, Gregory Haskins wrote:
> From: Sven Dietrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Why is this good idea?

> Signed-off-by: Sven Dietrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ---

>  
> +config RTLOCK_DELAY
> +     int "Default delay (in loops) for adaptive rtlocks"
> +     range 0 1000000000
> +     depends on ADAPTIVE_RTLOCK
> +     default "10000"
> +        help
> +         This allows you to specify the maximum attempts a task will spin
> +      attempting to acquire an rtlock before sleeping.  The value is
> +      tunable at runtime via a sysctl.  A setting of 0 (zero) disables
> +      the adaptive algorithm entirely.
> +

I believe you have _way_ too many config variables. If this can be set
at runtime, does it need a config option, too?

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