Re: BFS cpu scheduler v0.304 stable release
From: Chris Friesen
Date: Fri Oct 16 2009 - 18:56:42 EST
On 10/16/2009 04:58 AM, Con Kolivas wrote:
> to this, BFS also uses sub-tick accounting. What BFS does _not_ now feature is
> support for CGROUPS. The average user should neither need to know what these
> are, nor should they need to be using them to have good desktop behaviour.
That said, it's useful for embedded purposes and I could see some use in
that area for your BFS scheduler since they often care about latency and
tend to use low numbers of cpus.
> It is surprisingly difficult to get accurate CPU accounting, and in many cases,
> the accounting is done by simply determining what is happening at the precise
> moment a timer tick fires off.
With sched_clock() it would seem that this is not as applicable as it
used to be.
Chris
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