[PATCH v4 1/2] iopoll: Introduce memory-mapped IO polling macros
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Fri Oct 10 12:50:23 PDT 2014
On Friday 10 October 2014 12:44:45 Mitchel Humpherys wrote:
> >> Regarding the division, for the overwhelmingly common case where the
> >> user of the API passes in a constant for sleep_us the compiler optimizes
> >> out this calculation altogether and just sticks the final result in (I
> >> verified this with gcc 4.9 and the kernel build system's built-in
> >> support for generating .s files). Conveying semantic meaning by using
> >> `DIV_ROUND_UP' is nice but if you feel strongly about it we can make
> >> this a shift instead.
> >
> > The more important question is probably if you want to keep the _ROUND_UP
> > part. If that's not significant, I think a shift would be better.
>
> If we drop the _ROUND_UP then passing a sleep_us <= 4 would result in a
> minimum sleep time of 0, so we'd be polling a lot faster than the user
> had expected.
How about changing the semantics to sleep at least the sleep_us time,
and at most four times that? This would turn the expensive division into
a multiplication and avoid the need for rounding.
If there are important reasons to keep doing the division, you could
instead use '(sleep_us >> 4) + 1', which is also very cheap to compute
and avoids the problem you mention.
Arnd
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