On Wed, 19 May 2010 09:59:34 +0300
Felipe Balbi <[email protected]> wrote:


> >The corollary is that real world systems have to operate in the face of
> >misbehaving hardware *and* software.
> 
> I still think the kernel shouldn't deal with broken applications and we 
> shouldn't try to fix them in kernel space. We can, of course, try to 
> find them and have all sorts of bells and whistles shouting 'process 
> %s is preventing CPU from sleeping for %llu nanoseconds' or something 
> like that.
> 

But with that, you still shift the burden of exchanging that app with
an feature-equivalent non-broken version to the user. 
which is not user friendly and not necessary if you have a "smart"
enough kernel.

Cheers,
Flo 
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