| To: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | kdb-4.1 & RedHat 9.0 [was Re: Automatic detection of O(1) scheduler in latest kdb] |
| From: | Nicholas Wourms <nwourms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 15 Apr 2003 15:49:07 -0400 |
| Sender: | linux-xfs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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Keith Owens wrote: > On Tue, 08 Apr 2003 11:28:54 -0400, > Nicholas Wourms <nwourms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>According to the ChangLog, the kdb code now has automatic >>recognition support for the O(1) scheduler. However, in >>kdb_bt.c, there is an ungaurded "init_tasks". This causes >>problems for users of O(1), because the scheduler removes >>init_tasks in favor of something else. Just thought I'd >>report this. > > > It depends which O(1) scheduler you are using, there are multiple > variants. In the version that SGI use on the Altix boxes, init_tasks > still exists. > > However this has got to be enough of a nuisance that the next version > of kdb will drop init_tasks and use its own data areas to track the > idle tasks. > Just for kicks, I tried compiling the latest kdb into the RedHat 9.0 source package. Unfortunately, the signal/threading backport for NPTL seems to be causing even more undefined/undeclared function calls then the O(1) scheduler already does alone. Specifically, it seems as if: init_tasks (we already know about this one) task_has_cpu runqueue_lock are no longer used, having been replaced by per-cpu based versions. Seeing as how this backport is essential for NPTL, will the next kdb be able to work with patch & Ingo's O(1) (or RedHat 9.0 sources for that matter)? It'd be a bummer to have to choose between the two (or have to go with an older kdb)... I tried, but unfortunately was unsuccessful, in my attempts to get it working properly on a SMP box. I did get it to compile, but I know that my lack of understanding w.r.t. to kernel scheduling and threading led to kdb not actually working properly. I googled for some conversion samples, but unfortunately converting from the old functions & structs to the new ones seems to require more then just a passing bit of knowledge. Has anyone else tried getting it working with RedHat 9 sources? Any workarounds or solutions? Cheers, Nicholas |
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