Con Kolivas wrote:
>-schediso2.12.diff
>SCHED_ISO was dropped entirely. It broke in ck4, and there is now a decent
>defacto standard for unprivileged realtime in mainline kernel with realtime
>RLIMITS so I'm supporting the use of that instead.
>
>
Just a silly question, what will happen if one tries to set SCHED_ISO
(with eg schedtool))? will the program just coninue as SCHED_NORM or die
by some signal?
(btw, I add myself to the array of people that will miss SCHED_ISO :)
also, how does the RLIMITS work? (ie, how does one set that on a
proccess, is it poosible to use schedtool to do that?)
Cheers
Fredrik
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