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From: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@polymtl.ca> To: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net>, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: john stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>, Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>, LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>, Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>, Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>, Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>, Gregory Haskins <ghaskins@novell.com>, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>, Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>, Tim Bird <tim.bird@am.sony.com>, Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>, "Frank Ch. Eigler" <fche@redhat.com>, Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>, Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>, Daniel Walker <dwalker@mvista.com> Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 16/22 -v2] add get_monotonic_cycles Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 20:35:12 -0500 [thread overview] Message-ID: <20080117013511.GA30644@Krystal> (raw) In-Reply-To: <alpine.LFD.1.00.0801161649540.2806@woody.linux-foundation.org> * Linus Torvalds (torvalds@linux-foundation.org) wrote: > > > On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote: > > > > > + int num = !cs->base_num; > > > + cycle_t offset = (now - cs->base[!num].cycle_base_last); > > > > !0 is not necessarily 1. > > Incorrect. > Hrm, *digging in my mailbox*, ah, here it is : http://listserv.shafik.org/pipermail/ltt-dev/2006-June/001548.html Richard Purdie reviewed my code back in 2006 and made this modification. Maybe will he have something to add. > !0 _is_ necessarily 1. It's how all C logical operators work. If you find > a compiler that turns !x into anything but 0/1, you found a compiler for > another language than C. > > It's true that any non-zero value counts as "true", but the that does not > mean that a logical operator can return any non-zero value for true. As a > return value of the logical operations in C, true is *always* 1. > > So !, ||, &&, when used as values, will *always* return either 0 or 1 (but > when used as part of a conditional, the compiler will often optimize out > unnecessary stuff, so the CPU may not actually ever see a 0/1 value, if > the value itself was never used, only branched upon). > > So doing "!cs->base_num" to turn 0->1 and 1->0 is perfectly fine. > > That's not to say it's necessarily the *best* way. > > If you *know* that you started with 0/1 in the first place, the best way > to flip it tends to be to do (1-x) (or possibly (x^1)). > > And if you can't guarantee that, !x is probably better than x ? 0 : 1, > but you might also decide to use ((x+1)&1) for example. > > And obviously, the compiler may sometimes surprise you, and if *it* also > knows it's always 0/1 (for something like the source being a single-bit > bitfield for example), it may end up doing something else than you coded > that is equivalent. And the particular choice of operation the compiler > chooses may well depend on the code _around_ that sequence. > > (One reason to potentially prefer (1-x) over (x^1) is that it's often > easier to combine a subtraction with other operations, while an xor seldom > combines with anything around it) > Ok, I'll adopt (1-x) then. Thanks! Mathieu > Linus -- Mathieu Desnoyers Computer Engineering Ph.D. Student, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal OpenPGP key fingerprint: 8CD5 52C3 8E3C 4140 715F BA06 3F25 A8FE 3BAE 9A68
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-01-17 1:40 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 100+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2008-01-09 23:29 [RFC PATCH 00/22 -v2] mcount and latency tracing utility -v2 Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 01/22 -v2] Add basic support for gcc profiler instrumentation Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 18:19 ` Jan Kiszka 2008-01-10 19:54 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 23:02 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 18:28 ` Sam Ravnborg 2008-01-10 19:10 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 02/22 -v2] Annotate core code that should not be traced Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 03/22 -v2] x86_64: notrace annotations Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 04/22 -v2] add notrace annotations to vsyscall Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 05/22 -v2] add notrace annotations for NMI routines Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 06/22 -v2] mcount based trace in the form of a header file library Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 07/22 -v2] tracer add debugfs interface Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 08/22 -v2] mcount tracer output file Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 09/22 -v2] mcount tracer show task comm and pid Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 10/22 -v2] Add a symbol only trace output Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 11/22 -v2] Reset the tracer when started Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 12/22 -v2] separate out the percpu date into a percpu struct Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 13/22 -v2] handle accurate time keeping over long delays Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 0:00 ` john stultz 2008-01-10 0:09 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 19:54 ` Tony Luck 2008-01-10 20:15 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 20:41 ` john stultz 2008-01-10 20:29 ` john stultz 2008-01-10 20:42 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-10 21:25 ` john stultz 2008-01-10 22:00 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-10 22:40 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 22:51 ` john stultz 2008-01-10 23:05 ` john stultz 2008-01-10 21:33 ` [RFC PATCH 13/22 -v2] handle accurate time keeping over longdelays Luck, Tony 2008-01-10 0:19 ` [RFC PATCH 13/22 -v2] handle accurate time keeping over long delays john stultz 2008-01-10 0:25 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 14/22 -v2] time keeping add cycle_raw for actual incrementation Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 15/22 -v2] initialize the clock source to jiffies clock Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 16/22 -v2] add get_monotonic_cycles Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 3:28 ` Daniel Walker 2008-01-15 21:46 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-15 22:01 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-15 22:03 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-15 22:08 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 1:38 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-16 3:17 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 13:17 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-16 14:56 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 15:06 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-16 15:28 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 15:58 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-16 17:00 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 17:49 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 19:43 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-16 20:17 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 20:45 ` Tim Bird 2008-01-16 20:49 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 20:08 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 20:37 ` Frank Ch. Eigler 2008-01-17 21:03 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-18 22:26 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-18 22:49 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-18 23:19 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-19 3:36 ` Frank Ch. Eigler 2008-01-19 3:55 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-19 4:23 ` Frank Ch. Eigler 2008-01-19 15:29 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-19 3:32 ` Frank Ch. Eigler 2008-01-16 18:01 ` Tim Bird 2008-01-16 22:36 ` john stultz 2008-01-16 22:51 ` john stultz 2008-01-16 23:33 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 2:28 ` john stultz 2008-01-17 2:40 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-17 2:50 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-17 3:02 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 3:21 ` Paul Mackerras 2008-01-17 3:39 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 4:22 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-17 4:25 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-17 4:14 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-17 15:22 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 17:46 ` Linus Torvalds 2008-01-17 2:51 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-16 23:39 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-16 23:50 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 0:36 ` Steven Rostedt 2008-01-17 0:33 ` john stultz 2008-01-17 2:20 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-17 1:03 ` Linus Torvalds 2008-01-17 1:35 ` Mathieu Desnoyers [this message] 2008-01-17 2:20 ` john stultz 2008-01-17 2:35 ` Mathieu Desnoyers 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 17/22 -v2] Add timestamps to tracer Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 18/22 -v2] Sort trace by timestamp Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 19/22 -v2] speed up the output of the tracer Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 20/22 -v2] Add latency_trace format tor tracer Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 3:41 ` Daniel Walker 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 21/22 -v2] Split out specific tracing functions Steven Rostedt 2008-01-09 23:29 ` [RFC PATCH 22/22 -v2] Trace irq disabled critical timings Steven Rostedt 2008-01-10 3:58 ` Daniel Walker 2008-01-10 14:45 ` Steven Rostedt
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