On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>
> /me pleads guilty !
>
> Replacement patch below.
Well, I already applied the original one that came through Andrew, so I
really just wanted to note the coding style in general, and your fixed
patch no longer applied ;)
Also, you do end up
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 08:44 -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> This is just a coding style thing, but I thought I should really point it
> out, because these kinds of things quite often result in nasty bugs simply
> because the source code is so hard to read properly:
/me pleads guilty !
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 08:44 -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
This is just a coding style thing, but I thought I should really point it
out, because these kinds of things quite often result in nasty bugs simply
because the source code is so hard to read properly:
/me pleads guilty !
Replacement
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
/me pleads guilty !
Replacement patch below.
Well, I already applied the original one that came through Andrew, so I
really just wanted to note the coding style in general, and your fixed
patch no longer applied ;)
Also, you do end up testing
* Andres Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> And an additional request, just to make it explicit that we should
> >> not have any NO_SOFTIRQ callbacks in the tree; BUG out if we
> >> encounter such a thing.
> >
> > please change it to WARN_ON_ONCE()...
> >
> > 'bug out' might mean: 'dead
* Andres Salomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And an additional request, just to make it explicit that we should
not have any NO_SOFTIRQ callbacks in the tree; BUG out if we
encounter such a thing.
please change it to WARN_ON_ONCE()...
'bug out' might mean: 'dead box'/'no
Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Andres Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
> Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
>>> The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
* Andres Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> >>> The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
> >>> Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
> >
> > The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
> > clocksource
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 08:12 -0500, Andres Salomon wrote:
> Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> >>> The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
> >>> Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
> >
> > The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
> >
Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>>> The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
>>> Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
>
> The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
> clocksource and clock event sources are registered. The switch to high
>
> > The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
> > Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
clocksource and clock event sources are registered. The switch to high
resolution mode happens inside
The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
clocksource and clock event sources are registered. The switch to high
resolution mode happens inside of
Thomas Gleixner wrote:
The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
clocksource and clock event sources are registered. The switch to high
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 08:12 -0500, Andres Salomon wrote:
Thomas Gleixner wrote:
The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
clocksource and
* Andres Salomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Gleixner wrote:
The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
clocksource and clock event
Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Andres Salomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Gleixner wrote:
The question is, how the tick timer gets enqueued in the softirq queue.
Can you isolate the codepath, where this happens ?
The TIMER_SOFTIRQ runs the hrtimers during bootup until a usable
clocksource and
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