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author | Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> | 2007-04-30 12:38:01 +1000 |
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committer | Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> | 2007-04-30 12:38:01 +1000 |
commit | 49e1900d4cc2e7bcecb681fe60f0990bec2dcce8 (patch) | |
tree | 253801ebf57e0a23856a2c7be129c2c178f62fdf /net/sched/Kconfig | |
parent | 34f6d749c0a328817d5e36274e53121c1db734dc (diff) | |
parent | b9099ff63c75216d6ca10bce5a1abcd9293c27e6 (diff) | |
download | linux-next-49e1900d4cc2e7bcecb681fe60f0990bec2dcce8.tar.gz |
Merge branch 'linux-2.6' into for-2.6.22
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diff --git a/net/sched/Kconfig b/net/sched/Kconfig index f4544dd86476..475df8449be9 100644 --- a/net/sched/Kconfig +++ b/net/sched/Kconfig @@ -46,62 +46,6 @@ config NET_SCH_FIFO if NET_SCHED -choice - prompt "Packet scheduler clock source" - default NET_SCH_CLK_GETTIMEOFDAY - ---help--- - Packet schedulers need a monotonic clock that increments at a static - rate. The kernel provides several suitable interfaces, each with - different properties: - - - high resolution (us or better) - - fast to read (minimal locking, no i/o access) - - synchronized on all processors - - handles cpu clock frequency changes - - but nothing provides all of the above. - -config NET_SCH_CLK_JIFFIES - bool "Timer interrupt" - ---help--- - Say Y here if you want to use the timer interrupt (jiffies) as clock - source. This clock source is fast, synchronized on all processors and - handles cpu clock frequency changes, but its resolution is too low - for accurate shaping except at very low speed. - -config NET_SCH_CLK_GETTIMEOFDAY - bool "gettimeofday" - ---help--- - Say Y here if you want to use gettimeofday as clock source. This clock - source has high resolution, is synchronized on all processors and - handles cpu clock frequency changes, but it is slow. - - Choose this if you need a high resolution clock source but can't use - the CPU's cycle counter. - -# don't allow on SMP x86 because they can have unsynchronized TSCs. -# gettimeofday is a good alternative -config NET_SCH_CLK_CPU - bool "CPU cycle counter" - depends on ((X86_TSC || X86_64) && !SMP) || ALPHA || SPARC64 || PPC64 || IA64 - ---help--- - Say Y here if you want to use the CPU's cycle counter as clock source. - This is a cheap and high resolution clock source, but on some - architectures it is not synchronized on all processors and doesn't - handle cpu clock frequency changes. - - The useable cycle counters are: - - x86/x86_64 - Timestamp Counter - alpha - Cycle Counter - sparc64 - %ticks register - ppc64 - Time base - ia64 - Interval Time Counter - - Choose this if your CPU's cycle counter is working properly. - -endchoice - comment "Queueing/Scheduling" config NET_SCH_CBQ |