decreasing #define HZ in the linux kernel for CPU/memory bound apps ?
Greg Lindahl
lindahl at keyresearch.com
Tue Apr 16 08:31:46 PDT 2002
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 12:57:18PM +0200, Cabaniols, Sebastien wrote:
> Would it be interesting to decrease the #define HZ in the linux kernel
> for CPU/Memory bound computationnal farms ?
> (I just posted the same question to lkml)
All pre-compiled user programs would then have the wrong HZ. So
/bin/time wouldn't work anymore.
As for "what HZ would be a good value?", Alpha has always used 1000,
and it isn't a significant performance hit. But x86 started life on
much slower machines, and now we're stuck with 100, unless you want to
rebuild ALL your packages.
I suspect IA64 uses 100 for compatibility reasons. I wonder how the
x86 emulator on AlphaLinux got around this... hm...
greg
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