> I've given this some more thought, and I'm coming to the conclusion that
quoted text > a pure array-based implementation for holding cached_info (getting rid
> of the lists) would work well for the vast majority of cases in which
> OProfile will be used. Yes, it is true that the mapping of an SPU
> context to a phsyical spu-numbered array location cannot be guaranteed
> to stay valid, and that's why I discard the cached_info at that array
> location when the SPU task is switched out. Yes, it would be terribly
> inefficient if the same SPU task gets switched back in later and we
> would have to recreate the cached_info. However, I contend that
> OProfile users are interested in profiling one application at a time.
> They are not going to want to muddy the waters with multiple SPU apps
> running at the same time. I can't think of any reason why someone would
> conscisouly choose to do that.
>
> Any thoughts from the general community, especially OProfile users?
Well, it's my understanding that quite a few typical usage scenario
involve different tasks running on different SPUs passing each other
data around.
Ben.
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