On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 00:54 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> >   I tested this patch on a 2.6.11-rc3-mm2 kernel and there is a little
> > overhead when I compile a Linux kernel:
> > 
> >    #time sh -c 'make O=/home/guill/build/k2610 bzImage && 
> >    make O=/home/guill/build/k2610 modules'
> > 
> >    with a vanilla kernel: real    8m10.797s
> >                       user    7m29.652s
> >                       sys     0m49.275s
> >    
> >    with the forkuevent patch : real    8m16.189s
> >                                    user    7m28.841s
> >                            sys     0m49.155s
> 
> Was that when some process was monitoring the netlink socket?

  The test was done without monitoring. I ran another one with
monitoring and the result is:

        real    8m12.747s
        user    7m30.761s
        sys     0.51.414s

  As I only tested each case only once, I'm going to run the same test
five times to have a more accurate results.

  Thank you very much for your comments, I'm carefully looking all of
them. I will send comments next week.

Regards,
Guillaume

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