Re: [RFC PATCH V4 02/13] netback: add module unload function. |
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Le jeudi 02 février 2012 à 19:59 +0000, Ian Campbell a écrit :
> On Thu, 2012-02-02 at 17:48 +0000, Eric Dumazet wrote:
> > Le jeudi 02 février 2012 à 17:28 +0000, Wei Liu a écrit :
> >
> > > You're right about this.
> > >
> > > But this part is destined to get wiped out (in the very near future?) --
> > > see following patches. So I don't think it is worthy to fix this.
> > >
> >
> > Before adding new bugs, you must fix previous ones.
>
> I've never heard of this requirement before! It's a wonder anyone ever
> gets anything done.
>
> Anyway, I think it would be reasonable to just remove the kthread_bind
> call from this loop. We don't actually want/need a thread per online CPU
> in any strict sense, we just want there to be some number of worker
> threads available and ~numcpus at start of day is a good enough
> approximation for that number. There have been patches floating around
> in the past which make the number of groups a module parameter which
> would also be a reasonable thing to dig out if we weren't just about to
> remove all this code anyway.
>
> So removing the kthread_bind is good enough for the short term, and for
> stable if people feel that is necessary, and we can continue in mainline
> with the direction Wei's patches are taking us.
>
That sounds a right fix.
Why do think its not reasonable that I ask a bug fix ?
Next time, dont bother send patches for review if you dont want
reviewers.
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