Hi  All,

This might mean a little out of linux thing ... but definitely kernel related

I am working with a Hierarchical FPPS (Fixed priority preemptive scheduler). I 
need to find out a way to add one new task (one with a forever loop) without 
disturbing the already decided priority levels system. The priority levels are 
set such that one of the decided tasks runs at the rate of 250ms.

I am a little confused with the timeliness of FPPS.

Could you please help?



Thanks and Regards

Vikram Upparpalli
Telephone: 040-3063 3535
Mobile: 9985152191


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henrik Austad
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 3:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FYI: sched summary

Hi list!

I've just finished writing up a summary of O(1) and CFS. It's still not
completely done (I know of a few places where the wording is unfortunate),
but it has reached the state where it can be read by others :-) This is my
way of giving something back to this list, which has helped me so many times
already.

So, for those interested,
http://folk.ntnu.no/henrikau/sched/

Please send me feedback on things that are wrong (I do not want to spread
false information), unclear etc.

And, before people ask if this is a way of getting you to do my homework (it
is after all part of a project) - the evaluation finished about 1 hour ago,
so whatever you say and do, won't change that outcome, only the content now
available to everybody else. c")

--
henrik

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