From: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
To: Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Michael Kerrisk <mtk-manpages@gmx.net>,
rdunlap@xenotime.net, tglx@linutronix.de,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>,
Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>,
stable@kernel.org, hch@lst.de, jengelh@computergmbh.de,
corbet@lwn.net
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Revised timerfd() interface
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:12:21 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200709051312.21873.vda.linux@googlemail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0709040805490.6887@alien.or.mcafeemobile.com>
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 16:25, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> > > On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 10:03:56 +0200 Michael Kerrisk <mtk-manpages@gmx.net> wrote:
> > > Davide,
> > >
> > > >> Davide -- ping! Can you please offer your comments about this change, and
> > > >> also thoughts on Jon's and my comments about a more radical API change
> > > >> later in this thread.
> > > >
> > > > IMO the complexity of the resulting API (and resulting patch), and the ABI
> > > > change, is not justified by the added value.
> > >
> > > Neither of the proposed APIs (either my multiplexed version of timerfd()
> > > or Jon's/my idea of using three system calls (like POSIX timers), or
> > > the notion of timerfd() integrated with POSIX timers) is more
> > > complicated than the existing POSIX timers API.
> > >
> > > The ABI change doesn't really matter, since timerfd() was broken in 2.6.22
> > > anyway.
> > >
> > > Both previous APIs provided the features I have described provide:
> > >
> > > * the ability to fetch the old timer value when applying
> > > a new setting
> > >
> > > * the ability to non-destructively fetch the amount of time remaining
> > > on a timer.
> > >
> > > This is clearly useful for timers -- but you have not explained why
> > > you think this is not necessary for timerfd timers.
> >
> > <wakes up>
> >
> > I'd have thought that the existing stuff would be near-useless without the
> > capabilities which you describe?
>
> Useless like it'd be a motorcycle w/out a cup-holder :)
> Seriously, the ability to get the previous values from "something" could
> have a meaning if this something is a shared global resource (like signals
> for example). In the timerfd case this makes little sense, since you can
> create as many timerfd as you like and you do not need to share a single
> one by changing/restoring the original context.
I think at least ability to read remaining time from a timerfd is needed.
--
vda
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-09-05 12:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-25 6:41 Michael Kerrisk
2007-08-30 12:01 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-04 8:03 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-04 8:18 ` Andrew Morton
2007-09-04 8:24 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-04 15:25 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-04 15:39 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-04 22:41 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-04 20:49 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-04 22:44 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-05 0:08 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-05 12:02 ` Andrew Morton
2007-09-05 16:14 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-05 16:23 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-05 19:57 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-05 22:50 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-05 23:45 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-06 6:58 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-06 23:37 ` Davide Libenzi
2007-09-10 3:15 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-05 12:12 ` Denys Vlasenko [this message]
2007-09-05 15:32 ` timerfd redux Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-13 2:39 ` Andrew Morton
2007-09-13 6:14 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-13 8:13 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-09-13 8:20 ` Andrew Morton
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-07-23 6:32 Problems with timerfd() Michael Kerrisk
2007-07-23 6:38 ` Andrew Morton
2007-07-25 18:18 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-07-25 22:12 ` Andrew Morton
2007-08-07 6:55 ` Michael Kerrisk
2007-08-09 21:11 ` [PATCH] Revised timerfd() interface Michael Kerrisk
2007-08-13 23:34 ` Randy Dunlap
2007-08-15 14:40 ` Jonathan Corbet
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