On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 09:09:33PM +0400, Artem Kuchin wrote: > Hi! > > When i installed twas driver on 6.2-STABLE it said > [FAST] > > i presumed that it measn that twa is giant-lock free. > > Now, after installing 7-CURRENT i see > > Aug 15 17:00:02 omni3 kernel: 3ware device driver for 9000 series storage > controllers, version: 3.70.03.007 > Aug 15 17:00:02 omni3 kernel: twa0: <3ware 9000 series Storage Controller> > port 0x3000-0x30ff mem 0x88000000-0x89ffffff,0x8a200000-0x8a200fff irq 16 > at devic > Aug 15 17:00:02 omni3 kernel: twa0: [GIANT-LOCKED] > Aug 15 17:00:02 omni3 kernel: twa0: [ITHREAD] > > > So, it says GIANT-LOCKED and then ITHREAD. > > Apparently, i have no real understaning what those words mean. > COuld anyone explain the meaning of > > FAST > ITHREAD > > Giant-locked is self explanatory and.. bad.
I think 6.x doesn't display the GIANT-LOCKED messages because users were freaking out too much after they were added at an earlier point in 6.x development ("Q: why is this driver suddenly giant locked?" "A: It's always been giant locked, now this fact is displayed as a note to developers."). While it's true that a non-giant locked driver would be better, it's not as bad as you might think because almost nothing else requires giant for most workloads thesedays (see http://wiki.freebsd.org/SMPTODO), so in those workloads performance will not be worse because of it. If you are really bothered by this you can enable mutex profiling to check how much of a problem it is for you. Kris
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