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From: Len Brown
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - 10:47 pm

On Thu, 27 May 2010, Milton Miller wrote:


you're right, just the idle task sets this flag.


I think that is an improvement over my wording.

Though technically we're not polling need_resched in the case
I have in mind.  The hardware is snooping any write to the thread flags
via MONITOR/MWAIT trigger address.

cheers,
-Len Brown, Intel Open Source Technology Center




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idle-test patches queued for upstream, Len Brown, (Wed May 26, 7:42 pm)
[PATCH 5/8] sched: clarify commment for TS_POLLING, Len Brown, (Wed May 26, 7:42 pm)
(No subject header), Milton Miller, (Wed May 26, 10:25 pm)
Re: (No subject header), Len Brown, (Wed May 26, 10:47 pm)
Re: [linux-pm] idle-test patches queued for upstream, Thomas Renninger, (Thu May 27, 1:45 am)
Re: [linux-pm] idle-test patches queued for upstream, Thomas Renninger, (Fri May 28, 1:07 am)
Re: [linux-pm] idle-test patches queued for upstream, Len Brown, (Fri May 28, 10:42 am)
Re: [linux-pm] idle-test patches queued for upstream, Pavel Machek, (Wed Jun 16, 12:53 am)