2.5.71-bk2-wli-1

William Lee Irwin III (wli@holomorphy.com)
Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:58:07 -0700


Available from:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/wli/kernels/2.5.71/linux-2.5.71-bk2-wli-1.bz2

applies incrementally atop the bk2 snapshot.

So, where does one get a fanbase, anyway? NFI. Here's at least an
attempt to acquire one, with desktop-oriented goodies to speed up
top(1), apparently to the point where top(1) barely even registers
on its own cpu usage reports even with 1s refreshes (900MHz P-III).
It might also vaguely help people instrument heavy multitasking loads.

For what it's worth, the O(1) proc_pid_statm() patch also restores some
of the old 2.4.x fields whose support was removed from 2.5.x.

Merged:
- flow.c compilefix
Well, I didn't really do any of the work, but at least I don't
have to carry it around anymore.

Changes since 2.5.71-wli-1:

+ O(1) proc_pid_readdir()
originally due to Manfred Spraul; figures out its position from
a small pid hashtable rearrangement

+ O(1) proc_pid_statm()
originally due to Ben LaHaise (I think); keeps count of the various
proc_pid_statm() counters whenever twiddling ptes.

+ non-i386 highpmd fixes
write stubs for non-i386 pmd twiddling functions

+ highpmd fixes
a few mm/memory.c functions forgot to pass pmd pointers by reference

+ O(1) buffered_rmqueue() fixes
correct small typo in CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND code touched by it

+ i386 pagetable cache fixes
Correct failure to reset tlb->freed, which resulted in wildly wrong
mm->rss counts. Also define FREE_PTE_NR so CONFIG_PREEMPT compiles.

All 12 patches:

O(1) rmqueue_bulk()
Implement deferred coalescing with list-of-lists -structured order 0
deferred queues so buffered_rmqueue() in O(1) expected time.

lowmem_page_address() microoptimization
use page_to_pfn() to inherit its arch-specific microoptimizations

highpmd
shove pmd's into highmem, by brute force

trivial /proc/ BKL removals
Kill off some blatantly unnecessary BKL-grabbing in /proc/

i386 pagetable cache
Resurrect the i386 pagetable cache

pgd_ctor
Use slab ctors for i386 pgd's, and be safe with AGP and highpmd

O(1) proc_pid_readdir()
originally due to Manfred Spraul; figures out its position from
a small pid hashtable rearrangement

O(1) proc_pid_statm()
originally due to Ben LaHaise (I think); keeps count of the various
proc_pid_statm() counters whenever twiddling ptes.

non-i386 highpmd fixes
write stubs for non-i386 pmd twiddling functions

highpmd fixes
a few mm/memory.c functions forgot to pass pmd pointers by reference

O(1) buffered_rmqueue() fixes
correct small typo in CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND code touched by it

i386 pagetable cache fixes
Correct failure to reset tlb->freed, which resulted in wildly wrong
mm->rss counts. Also define FREE_PTE_NR so CONFIG_PREEMPT compiles.

-- wli
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