Re: [patch 00/13] Syslets, "Threadlets", generic AIO support, v3

From: Davide Libenzi
Date: Tue Feb 27 2007 - 14:21:15 EST


On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:

> I probably selected wrong words to desribe, here is in details how
> kevent differs from epoll.
>
> Polling case need to perform additional check before event can be copied
> to userspace, that check must be done for each even being copied.
> Kevent does not need that (it needs it for poll emulation) - if event is
> ready, then it is ready.

That could be changed too. The "void *key" doesn't need to be NULL. Wake
ups to f_op->poll() waiters can use that to send ready events directly,
avoiding an extra f_op->poll() to fetch them.
Infrastructure is already there, just need a big patch to do it everywhere ;)



> Kevent works slightly different - it does not perform additional check
> for readiness (although it can, and it does in poll notifications), if
> event is marked as ready, parked in waiting syscal thread is awakened
> and event is copied to userspace.
> Also waiting syscall is awakened through one queue - event is added
> and wake_up() is called, while in epoll() there are two queues.

The really ancient version of epoll (called /dev/epoll at that time) was
doing a very similar thing. Was adding custom plugs is all over the places
where we wanted to get events from, and was collecting them w/out
resorting to extra f_op->poll(). Event masks going straight through an
event buffer.
The reason why the current design of epoll was chosen, was because:

o Was not requiring custom plus all over the places
o Was working with the current kernel abstractions as-is (though f_op->poll)




- Davide


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