[parisc-linux] Re: [parisc-linux-cvs] linux-2.5 varenet
Thibaut VARENE
varenet@esiee.fr
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 13:36:10 +0200
Le jeudi, 24 oct 2002, =E0 09:18 Europe/Paris, Richard Hirst a =E9crit :
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 10:46:11AM -0600, Thibaut Varene wrote:
>> CVSROOT: /var/cvs
>> Module name: linux-2.5
>> Changes by: varenet 02/10/23 10:46:11
>>
>> Modified files:
>> include/asm-parisc: param.h
>>
>> Log message:
>> Switched to HZ =3D=3D 1000 for CONFIG_PA20.
>> Patch submitted by Laurent Canet.
>
> Don't know if this was simply a #define change, but if so...
> Robert Love has been arguing lately that you can't just do that as
> various userspace stuff is compiled with a knowledge of the kernel HZ
> value for your specific arch and uses that in interpreting various
> entries in /proc. He had a patch that kept the userspace view
> consistent. That was 2.4 though; maybe 2.5 is better in this respect.
Hm, I'm not sure we really broke something, we added the lines marked=20
'->':
#ifdef __KERNEL__
-># ifdef CONFIG_PA20
-># define HZ 1000 /* Faster machines */
-># else
# define HZ 100 /* Internal kernel timer=20
frequency */
-># endif
# define USER_HZ 100 /* .. some user interfaces are=20=
in "ticks
" */
# define CLOCKS_PER_SEC (USER_HZ) /* like times() */
#endif
#ifndef HZ
#define HZ 100
#endif
As you can see, these defines are protected by a #ifdef __KERNEL__,=20
otherwise HZ is 100 in all cases. Since userspace stuff isn't supposed=20=
to define __KERNEL__ at compile time, HZ from a userspace point of view=20=
hasn't changed.
If you look at other archs (like i386, ppc64) they also have different=20=
HZ vs USER_HZ and *__KERNEL__* HZ.
In 2.4, there wasn't such #ifdef protection, so such change could have=20=
broken things.
In 2.5, I think this is quite safe IMHO.
HTH,
Thibaut VARENE
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