From: jlm_devel <jlm_devel@laposte.net>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How to notify app of changed cpu/mem/io node configuration?
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:57:17 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40E2AB64.5030306@laposte.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040628173808.04718b83.pj@sgi.com>
Paul Jackson wrote:
>>But speaking with another OS which uses this approach, they found that
>>vendors preferred the "run a script" approach anyway
>>
>>
>
>Why are the "script" and the "signal" exclusive? We seem to need both.
>
>I'd expect that the 'batch manager' or such would want a "script" of its
>choosing executed, as you describe.
>
>But I also expect that a signal mechanism is required to deliver notice:
>
> from: the system service or its script (a batch manager, for example)
>
> to: the target task (a long running Fortran job, for example)
>
>that some special code linked in the target task needs to make sense of
>the situation and invoke the appropriate mbind/set_mempolicy calls.
>
>Perhaps that "other OS" didn't have the difficulty we have of having to
>get the target task to issue a call or two on its own behalf that can
>not be issued 'by proxy'.
>
>
>
>>The real killer was that we can't add signals without breaking glibc,
>>
>>
>
>Yeah - I agree. Don't count on glibc for anything. Hence no new
>signals, and expect to be overloading an existing signal for these
>purposes, if it comes to that.
>
>
>
I'm not uptodate but if Icorrectly remember hotplug executes scripts
when recieving an event from the kernel.... nothing prevent then to
create a script that do
for PID in $(ls /var/run/hotplug/signals); do
kill -10 $PID;
done
which will send a SIGUSR1 to any process listed in /var/run/hotplug/signals
more you can write a small aplication using POSIX extended signal to
pass some value to the processes.....
(by the way I perfer this method rather than DBUS.... because this is
more "standard" and don't create again the wheel)
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-06-30 11:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-06-29 0:38 How to notify app of changed cpu/mem/io node configuration? Paul Jackson
2004-06-29 6:24 ` Greg KH
2004-06-29 8:37 ` Paul Jackson
2004-06-29 22:41 ` Dave Hansen
2004-06-29 23:15 ` Paul Jackson
2004-06-29 23:39 ` Dave Hansen
2004-06-29 23:53 ` Rusty Russell
2004-06-30 1:22 ` Paul Jackson
2004-06-30 1:38 ` Dave Hansen
2004-06-30 1:40 ` Paul Jackson
2004-06-30 2:16 ` Paul Jackson
2004-06-30 11:57 ` jlm_devel [this message]
2004-06-30 12:26 ` Paul Jackson
2004-06-30 13:08 ` Paul Jackson
2004-06-30 17:37 ` jlm_devel
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