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* The "best" value of HZ
@ 2005-10-27 23:18 Claudio Scordino
  2005-10-28  2:04 ` Luke Yang
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From: Claudio Scordino @ 2005-10-27 23:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, kernelnewbies

Hi,

    during the last years there has been a lot of discussion about the "best" 
value of HZ... On i386 was 100, then became 1000, and finally was set to 250.
I'm thinking to do an evaluation of this parameter using different 
architectures.

Has anybody thought to give the possibility to modify the value of HZ at boot 
time instead of at compile time ? This would allow to easily test different 
values on different machines and create a table containing the "best" value 
for each architecture...  At this moment, instead, we have to recompile the 
kernel for each different value :(

Do you think there would be much work to do that ? 
Do you think it would be a desired feature the knowledge of the best value for 
each architecture with more precision ?

Thanks,

      Claudio

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2005-10-28  2:04 ` Luke Yang
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2005-10-28  3:45   ` Lee Revell
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