Re: [take19 1/4] kevent: Core files.

From: Evgeniy Polyakov
Date: Thu Oct 05 2006 - 10:21:59 EST


On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 04:01:19PM +0200, Hans Henrik Happe (hhh@xxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> > And what happens when there are 3 empty at the beginning and \we need to
> > put there 4 ready events?
>
> Couldn't there be 3 areas in the mmap buffer:
>
> - Unused: entries that the kernel can alloc from.
> - Alloced: entries alloced by kernel but not yet used by user. Kernel can
> update these if new events requires that.
> - Consumed: entries that the user are processing.
>
> The user takes a set of alloced entries and make them consumed. Then it
> processes the events after which it makes them unused.
>
> If there are no unused entries and the kernel needs some, it has wait for free
> entries. The user has to notify when unused entries becomes available. It
> could set a flag in the mmap'ed area to avoid unnessesary wakeups.
>
> The are some details with indexing and wakeup notification that I have left
> out, but I hope my idea is clear. I could give a more detailed description if
> requested. Also, I'm a user-level programmer so I might not get the whole
> picture.

This looks good on a picture, but how can you put it into page-based
storage without major and complex shared structures, which should be
properly locked between kernelspace and userspace?

> Hans Henrik Happe

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Evgeniy Polyakov
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