sema replacement
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Tue Feb 8 14:51:04 PST 2005
:FreeBSD's new ATA code makes use of kernel counting semaphores (sema(9))
:in the queuing code which don't seem to exist in DragonFly*. I think the
:serializing tokens are the replacement and wanted to see if a) that was
:the right approach and if so, b) do you use lockmgr or is it preferable
:to use the tokens directly. TIA
:
:* though, there does seem to be a private implementation in ffs_softdep.c
:
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:Chuck Tuffli
:Agilent Technologies
I would say we want to use tokens for now. The ATA driver core should
be mostly non-blocking, at least presuming that sos hasn't added
mallocs in the middle of the code (like existed in the original 4.x
driver). This makes the token model a better fit.
I won't even ask why they are using yet another (this is like the
8th or 9th now) locking API. Semaphores don't really fit the model for
the type of locking they need.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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