[linux-audio-dev] kernel 2.6.6 just out

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Subject: [linux-audio-dev] kernel 2.6.6 just out
From: Robert Jonsson (robert.jonsson_AT_dataductus.se)
Date: Mon May 10 2004 - 17:50:47 EEST


Hi,

As a service to all readers, here's an excerpt of the Changelog concerning
latency: ;)

<akpm_AT_osdl.org>
        [PATCH] Add mpage_writepages() scheduling point
        
        From: Jens Axboe <axboe_AT_suse.de>
        
        Takashi did some nice latency testing of the current kernel (with -mm
        writeback changes), and the biggest offender in general core is
        mpage_writepages().

<akpm_AT_osdl.org>
        [PATCH] ia32: 4Kb stacks (and irqstacks) patch
        
        From: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv_AT_redhat.com>
        
        Below is a patch to enable 4Kb stacks for x86. The goal of this is to
        
        1) Reduce footprint per thread so that systems can run many more threads
           (for the java people)
        
        2) Reduce the pressure on the VM for order > 0 allocations. We see real life
           workloads (granted with 2.4 but the fundamental fragmentation issue isn't
           solved in 2.6 and isn't solvable in theory) where this can be a problem.
           In addition order > 0 allocations can make the VM "stutter" and give more
           latency due to having to do much much more work trying to defragment

<akpm_AT_osdl.org>
        [PATCH] reiserfs: scheduling latency improvements

<akpm_AT_osdl.org>
        [PATCH] unmap_vmas latency improvement
        
        unmap_vmas() will cause scheduling latency when tearing down really big vmas
        on !CONFIG_PREEMPT. That's a bit unkind to the non-preempt case, so let's do
        a cond_resched() after zapping 1024 pages.

So... humbly asking, is it time yet to make the switch? :-)

/Robert


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