* [RFC PATCH 0/10] relay revamp, third installment
@ 2008-09-27 6:17 Tom Zanussi
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From: Tom Zanussi @ 2008-09-27 6:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List
Cc: Martin Bligh, Peter Zijlstra, prasad, Linus Torvalds,
Thomas Gleixner, Mathieu Desnoyers, Steven Rostedt, od,
Frank Ch. Eigler, Andrew Morton, hch, David Wilder
Here's the current relay cleanup patchset.
1-2 make the write path completely replaceable.
3 adds flags along with some related cleanup.
4-8 remove the padding in several stages.
The new patches in this set are:
9 simplifies the callbacks - now that we have flags, the subbuf_start
callback is much simpler, has been combined with notify_consumers and
has been renamed new_subbuf. Because part of the simplification has
been to handle buffer-full conditions and count lost events internally,
normal applications don't have to pay attention to it at all.
10 completely removes the idea of sub-buffers completely and now deals
only with pages. relay_open() channges accordingly - buffer sizes are
now in pages and consumers are woken only every n_wakeup pages, or never
if this is 0.
It's a work in progress, but because I wanted the intermediate stages to
actually work and not break anything, some of these patches, especially
05, are just temporary and will be removed in the next iteration.
I didn't have time to clean up the first 3 either - I'll also do that
the next time around.
In the next round I plan to do vmap removal.
Tom
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