From: Gregory Haskins <ghaskins@novell.com>
To: Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org>
Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
avi@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [KVM PATCH 2/3] eventfd: add a notifier mechanism
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 12:46:48 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49F09B78.7000403@novell.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.1.10.0904230922180.18603@makko.or.mcafeemobile.com>
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Gregory Haskins wrote:
>
>
>> This allows synchronous notifications to register with the eventfd
>> infrastructure. Unlike traditional vfs based eventfd readers, notifiees
>> do not implictly clear the counter on reception. However, the clearing
>> is primarily important to allowing threads to block waiting for events
>> anyway, so its an acceptable trade-off since blocking doesn't apply to
>> notifiers.
>>
>
> Do you really need to add a notifier? Eventfd already has a wait queue,
> and we support callback-based wakeups, so is there any reason we shouldn't
> use those and rely on the already existing wakeups?
>
Well, IIUC the issue is that a wait queue implies that you are in fact
waiting...which we may not. :)
The target in this particular application with kvm-irqfd is a vcpu
context, which *may* be sleeping in something like a HLT, but it also
could be in a number of other states such as non-root (guest) mode, it
could be running in the kernel, it could be up in userspace, etc.
That said: I am not married to the concept that this has to be a
notifier callback, but I do want to be able to meet the target
application. So if there is some way to do that within the existing
wait-queue contstruct, I am open to suggestions.
Thanks Davide,
-Greg
>
>
> - Davide
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-04-23 16:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-04-23 15:14 [KVM PATCH 0/3] irqfd Gregory Haskins
2009-04-23 15:14 ` [KVM PATCH 1/3] eventfd: export fget and signal interfaces for module use Gregory Haskins
2009-04-23 15:14 ` [KVM PATCH 2/3] eventfd: add a notifier mechanism Gregory Haskins
2009-04-23 16:23 ` Davide Libenzi
2009-04-23 16:46 ` Gregory Haskins [this message]
2009-04-23 22:03 ` Davide Libenzi
2009-04-23 22:12 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-04-24 2:43 ` Davide Libenzi
2009-04-24 4:11 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-04-24 16:13 ` Davide Libenzi
2009-04-24 16:29 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-04-23 15:14 ` [KVM PATCH 3/3] kvm: add support for irqfd via eventfd-notification interface Gregory Haskins
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