Linus Torvalds wrote:
quoted text >
> On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>> not sure this is going to help; I mean, the load gets only updated in actual
>> timer interrupts... and on a tickless system there's very few of those
>> around..... and usually at places round_jiffies() already put a timer on.
>
> Yeah, you're right. Although in practice, at least on a system running
> X, I'd expect that there still is lots of other timers going on, hiding
> the issue.
eh not really; on a normal distro desktop you maybe have 10
wakeups/sec or so; on a tuned one you have 2 or less.
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> Hmm. Maybe Anders' problem stems partly from the fact that he really is
> using the tweaks to make that tickless theory more true than it tends to
> be on most systems?
we fixed a TON of stuff over the last months.. standard desktops (F8 /
next Ubuntu) will be around 10 wakeups/sec, in a lab environment you
can get below 2 ;)
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Re: PROBLEM: high load average when idle , Arjan van de Ven , (Wed Oct 3, 11:29 am)