Re: page fault scalability patch V11 [0/7]: overview

From: Nick Piggin
Date: Sat Nov 20 2004 - 02:58:59 EST


Nick Piggin wrote:
William Lee Irwin III wrote:

No, it's on-topic.
(1) The issue is not theoretical. e.g. sysrq t does trigger NMI oopses,
merely not every time, and not on every system. It is not
associated with hardware failure. It is, however, tolerable
because sysrq's require privilege to trigger and are primarly
used when the box is dying anyway.


OK then put a touch_nmi_watchdog in there if you must.


Duh, there is one in there :\

Still, that doesn't really say much about a normal tasklist traversal
because this thing will spend ages writing stuff to serial console.

Now I know going over the whole tasklist is crap. Anything O(n) for
things like this is crap. I happen to just get frustrated to see
concessions being made to support more efficient /proc access. I know
you are one of the ones who has to deal with the practical realities
of that though. Sigh. Well try to bear with me... :|
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