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Date:      Mon, 9 Sep 2002 18:16:23 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Harti Brandt <brandt@fokus.gmd.de>
To:        Andre Oppermann <oppermann@pipeline.ch>
Cc:        Harti Brandt <brandt@fokus.gmd.de>, Petr Holub <hopet@ics.muni.cz>, <net@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: 32 bit couters in netstat
Message-ID:  <20020909181135.K30835-100000@beagle.fokus.gmd.de>
In-Reply-To: <3D7CC7D3.55BBB7BA@pipeline.ch>

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On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Andre Oppermann wrote:

AO>Harti Brandt wrote:
AO>>
AO>> On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Petr Holub wrote:
AO>>
AO>> PH>> > I've just found that netstat in FreeBSD 4.4 has just 32 bit couters
AO>> PH>> > (compared to 64 bit counters in NetBSD), at least for Ibytes and Obytes.
AO>> PH>> > Is there any improvement in this respect in -STABLE or in -CURRENT?
AO>> PH>>
AO>> PH>> No because certain people argue that having a 64 bit counter slows
AO>> PH>> down the machine to the level of a 386SX-16 and who needs large
AO>> PH>> counters anyway...
AO>> PH>
AO>> PH>I don't think NetBSD is slow that way ;o))).
AO>>
AO>> If you search the archives you will find the arguments. As far as I
AO>> remember the problem is to do the counter update atomically correct.
AO>
AO>Yes. Doing a 64 bit atomically add even on UP machines takes a couple
AO>a CPU cycles more. But does that matter with 2.8GHz machines?

Not everyone has the money to buy a new machine each time one comes out.

It may matter for people having a 486 in the corner to do their local
routing. It may also matter for people that never look at their counters.

But as I said already, refer to the archives.

harti
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