Messages in this thread | | | From | Oleg Verych <> | Subject | Re: Linux time code | Date | Wed, 16 Aug 2006 14:36:28 +0200 |
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Ulrich Windl wrote: > Hi everybody! > > I've been viewing recent changes to the Linux kernel (specifically 2.6.15.1 to > 2.6.17.8), and I felt I'll have to say something: > > First there's a new routine in kernel/time.c named "set_normalized_timespec()". [..something....] > Sorry if you don't like that kind of message, but I just had to say that. It seems > the time subsystem is already so complex that people are just adding new code > instead of considering redesign or reuse of the existing code. > As far as i can see here's "return -ENOPATCH;" kind of mail list. Did you read and consider cooperation with authors of:
"We Are Not Getting Any Younger: A New Approach to Time and Timers" <http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2005/linuxsymposium_procv1.pdf>
"Hrtimers and Beyond: Transforming the Linux Time" Subsystems <https://ols2006.108.redhat.com/reprints/gleixner-reprint.pdf> ?
> Regards, > Ulrich >
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