Hans-J. Ude wrote:
When I create some tasks under the vx skin with different priorities and
then look at the /proc/xeno/sched file they are all listed with the
value 2. Shouldn't priorities be mapped to the internal priority scale?
Of course I can't expect the original vx values there but neverth
Hans-J. Ude wrote:
When I create some tasks under the vx skin with different priorities and
then look at the /proc/xeno/sched file they are all listed with the
value 2. Shouldn't priorities be mapped to the internal priority scale?
Of course I can't expect the original vx values there but neverth
When I create some tasks under the vx skin with different priorities and
then look at the /proc/xeno/sched file they are all listed with the
value 2. Shouldn't priorities be mapped to the internal priority scale?
Of course I can't expect the original vx values there but nevertheless
they shouldn't
When I create some tasks under the vx skin with different priorities and
then look at the /proc/xeno/sched file they are all listed with the
value 2. Shouldn't priorities be mapped to the internal priority scale?
Of course I can't expect the original vx values there but nevertheless
they shouldn't