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* Preemptible Big Kernel Lock?
@ 2005-01-11  1:48 walt
  2005-01-11  7:46 ` Arjan van de Ven
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From: walt @ 2005-01-11  1:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I've been running the P-BKL all day and I've been very
happy with it so far.

I've found the machine to be very responsive and smooth
during compilation of large programs, playback of audio/
video, all the usual stuff I do on my desktop machine.

The problem is:  the same machine was also great two
days ago, before the preemptible BKL -- the best it's
been for years.  I can't tell the difference, and I
had no complaints even before this update.

Two questions:

Would I expect to see a difference on a uni-processor
machine?  (That's all I have.)

What kind of testing could I do to demonstrate the
difference?


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