> > > Alan, you're mixing switch mm costs with cache image reload ones.
> > > Note that equal mm does not mean matching cache image, at all.
> >
> > They are often close to the same thing. Take a look at the constraints
> > on virtually cached processors like the ARM where they _are_ the same thing.
> >
> > Equal mm for cpu sucking tasks often means equal cache image. On the
>
> Really?
>
> I'd guess that if cpu-bound software wants to use clone(CLONE_VM) to
> gain some performance, it should better work "mostly" in different
> memory areas on different cpus... But I could be wrong.
I guess you never used xmms or mozilla, then ;)
(where threads seem to be used for different stages of
processing data ... not sure about mozilla)
regards,
Rik
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