* Peter Zijlstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The first patch fixes a serious bug in RT task accounting and should
> go in .24
>
> The latter two add a RT watchdog rlimit that ensures RT tasks don't
> unintentionally hog the cpu.
thanks, applied all of them - and queued up the first one for
* Peter Zijlstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first patch fixes a serious bug in RT task accounting and should
go in .24
The latter two add a RT watchdog rlimit that ensures RT tasks don't
unintentionally hog the cpu.
thanks, applied all of them - and queued up the first one for .24
The first patch fixes a serious bug in RT task accounting and should go in .24
The latter two add a RT watchdog rlimit that ensures RT tasks don't
unintentionally hog the cpu.
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The first patch fixes a serious bug in RT task accounting and should go in .24
The latter two add a RT watchdog rlimit that ensures RT tasks don't
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