[PATCH] Performance Stats: Kernel patch

Andrew Morton akpm at linux-foundation.org
Wed May 23 06:08:24 EST 2007


On Tue, 22 May 2007 17:19:52 +0000
Maxim Uvarov <muvarov at ru.mvista.com> wrote:

> Sorry for bothering you. I know you are very busy but could 
> you please tell me what is situation of this patch?

I'd like to add the context-switch accounting to the taskstats payload.

As we'd then need to uprev the taskstats payload and version it makes sense
to have a look around, see if there's anything else which should be in
there but got missed.



I don't think we can accept the number-of-syscalls accounting feature.  It
adds a memory increment into the kernel's number-one hotpath.  Something
which people like to obsessively microbenchmark.

And as I said earlier, a 32-bit counter can be overflowed in mere seconds,
so that needs to become 64-bit, in which case we add a memory increment and
a test-n-branch to that hottest path.


There _is_ some cumulative overhead here, and I don't see how the value of
the syscall counter can justify it.



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