On Sunday 04 March 2007 01:00, Con Kolivas wrote: > This message is to announce the first general public release of the > "Rotating Staircase DeadLine" cpu scheduler. > > Based on previous work from the staircase cpu scheduler I set out to > design, from scratch, a new scheduling policy design which satisfies every > requirement for SCHED_NORMAL (otherwise known as SCHED_OTHER) task > management. >
Con, you've really outdone yourself this time ! :D As a long time user of the -ck patchset, RSDL is a welcome change, and a great piece of code to play around with, and USE! Booted up on my system perfectly, Pentium-D 830 3GHz, 1.5GB RAM. No problems whatsoever so far, using 0.26. I can launch up a bunch of encode jobs, in SCHED_NORMAL even, and still have low latency on my desktop (I know it's not low latency _specific_ code, but it works very well). I guess all I can say is.. wow. This code isn't "prime time" ready, yet.. But it can be, and would be a great addition to mainline. Hell, a little tuning and merging this with a few current ck patches could make a damn fine kernel, and probably beat out the original staircase in desktops. :) Keep up the good work ! -r -- Rodney "meff" Gordon II -*- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator / Coder Geek -*- Open yourself to OpenSource - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/