Re: [ANNOUNCE][RFC] PlugSched-6.1.1 for 2.6.13 and 2.6.13-mm2

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Peter Williams wrote:
This version contains minor code cleanups and more modifications to the spa_ws scheduler to improve its interactive responsiveness. This modification includes control parameters for the identification of "media streaming" tasks. The default values for these parameters are set based on observations of RealPlayer and the parameters of the video and audio benchmarks in Con Kolivas's interbench test and, therefore, may need adjusting for other programs.

A patch for 2.6.13-mm2 is available at:

<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cpuse/plugsched-6.1.1-for-2.6.13-mm2.patch?download>

and a patch to upgrade the 6.1 for 2.6.13 to 6.1.1 is available at:

<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cpuse/plugsched-6.1-to-6.1.1-for-2.6.13.patch?download>

Very Brief Documentation:

You can select a default scheduler at kernel build time.  If you wish to
boot with a scheduler other than the default it can be selected at boot
time by adding:

cpusched=<scheduler>

to the boot command line where <scheduler> is one of: ingosched,
nicksched, staircase, spa_no_frills, spa_ws or zaphod.  If you don't
change the default when you build the kernel the default scheduler will
be ingosched (which is the normal scheduler).

The scheduler in force on a running system can be determined by the
contents of:

/proc/scheduler

Control parameters for the scheduler can be read/set via files in:

/sys/cpusched/<scheduler>/

Peter

Patches for 2.6.14-rc2 and 2.6.14-rc2-mm1 are available at:

<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cpuse/plugsched-6.1.1-for-2.6.14-rc2.patch?download>

and

<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cpuse/plugsched-6.1.1-for-2.6.14-rc2-mm1.patch?download>

Peter
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Peter Williams                                   [email protected]

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