From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
To: Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net>,
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [4/7] dst: thread pool.
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:55:04 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200812171655.05020.arnd@arndb.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1229521998-7870-5-git-send-email-zbr@ioremap.net>
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:
>
> Thread pool abstraction allows to schedule a work to be performed
> on behalf of kernel thread. One does not operate with threads itself,
> instead user provides setup and cleanup callbacks for thread pool itself,
> and action and cleanup callbacks for each submitted work.
>
> Each worker has private data initialized at creation time and data,
> provided by user at scheduling time.
>
> When action is being performed, thread can not be used by other users,
> instead they will sleep until there is free thread to pick their work.
>
> Thread pool is used for crypto processing of incoming and outgoing IO
> requests to reduce the overall overhead.
>
> Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net>
Have you looked at the last discussion involving thread pools in Linux?
BenH brought up the topic earlier this year, it is archived on
https://lists.linux-foundation.org/pipermail/ksummit-2008-discuss/2008-July/000213.html
So while it seems that there is clearly a use for such infrastructure,
my feeling is that it should not be part of dst, but rather live
in a location where it can be used by every subsystem.
Of course getting it there means another flame war^W^W discussion about what
the right interface should look like.
My personal feeling is that the interface should look a lot like
the existing work queues, to the point where you can easily convert
drivers between them, or even move all work queues over to thread pools.
Arnd <><
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-12-17 15:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-12-17 13:53 [0/7] dst: new release introduction Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 13:53 ` [1/7] dst: core files Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 13:53 ` [2/7] dst: network state machine Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 13:53 ` [3/7] dst: export node Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 13:53 ` [4/7] dst: thread pool Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 13:53 ` [5/7] dst: transactions Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 13:53 ` [6/7] dst: crypto processing Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 13:53 ` [7/7] dst: kconfig and makefile changes Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-17 15:55 ` Arnd Bergmann [this message]
2008-12-17 20:03 ` [4/7] dst: thread pool Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2008-12-17 23:32 ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-18 0:51 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2008-12-18 8:10 ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-18 9:44 ` Arnd Bergmann
2008-12-17 23:39 ` Evgeniy Polyakov
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-12-26 11:56 [0/7] Distributed storage release Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-26 11:56 ` [1/7] dst: core files Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-26 11:56 ` [2/7] dst: network state machine Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-26 11:56 ` [3/7] dst: export node Evgeniy Polyakov
2008-12-26 11:56 ` [4/7] dst: thread pool Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-13 23:05 [0/7] Distributed storage for drivers/staging merge request Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-13 23:05 ` [1/7] dst: core files Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-13 23:05 ` [2/7] dst: network state machine Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-13 23:05 ` [3/7] dst: export node Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-13 23:05 ` [4/7] dst: thread pool Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-14 14:46 ` Frederik Deweerdt
2009-01-14 15:01 ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-15 5:58 ` Andrew Morton
2009-01-15 8:47 ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-01-19 0:10 ` Arjan van de Ven
2009-01-19 17:07 ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2009-02-05 13:55 ` David Howells
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