2011/10/3 KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki > On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:57:07 +0800 > Wei Yang wrote: > > > Dear experts, > > > > I am viewing the source code of __release_region() in kernel/resource.c. > > And I have one comment for the performance issue. > > > > For example, we have a resource tree like this. > > 10-89 > > 20-79 > > 30-49 > > 55-59 > > 60-64 > > 65-69 > > 80-89 > > 100-279 > > > > If the caller wants to release a region of [50,59], the original code > will > > execute four times in the for loop in the subtree of 20-79. > > > > After changing the code below, it will execute two times instead. > > > > By using the "git annotate", I see this code is committed by Linus as the > > initial version. So don't get more information about why this code is > > written > > in this way. > > > > Maybe the case I thought will not happen in the real world? > > > > Your comment is warmly welcome. :) > > > > diff --git a/kernel/resource.c b/kernel/resource.c > > index 8461aea..81525b4 100644 > > --- a/kernel/resource.c > > +++ b/kernel/resource.c > > @@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ void __release_region(struct resource *parent, > > resource_size_t start, > > for (;;) { > > struct resource *res = *p; > > > > - if (!res) > > + if (!res || res->start > start) > > Hmm ? > res->start > end ? > > I think res->start > start is fine. __release_region will release the exact the region, no overlap. So if res->start > start, this means there is no exact region to release. The required to release region doesn't exist. > Thanks, > -Kame > > -- Wei Yang Help You, Help Me