Re: Bug: 2.6.15 Process accounting fails to account for small time slice loads (still)

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To: Tom Burns <tom.i.burns@...>
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Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 - 3:25 pm

On Tuesday 30 January 2007 17:24, you wrote:
exist:

This is a known limitation of tick based accounting used on most 
architectures. 
It was fixed on s390 and using a cpu timer on every context switch. (IIRC ppc 
is now using this infrastructure as well)

see for a http://www.kernel-traffic.org/kernel-traffic/kt20041117_284.html#8
for the first patch in the series.

I dont know if there are plans of using the infrastructure on x86 compatible 
platforms. I also dont know it that is actually easy to implement with x86 
hardware. 




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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards

Christian Borntraeger
Linux Software Engineer zSeries Linux & Virtualization



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