Re: I/O Scheduling

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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 15:28:54 +0530
Libin Varghese <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>         Is there any work done on new I/O scheduling techniques (other
> than as, cfq, noop, deadline)?

Hi,

i'm also interested in these. Especially I/O priorities per process/task
similar to scheduling priorities. It would be just awesome to be able to
give i.e. a hd recording program (or any other data aquisition or
playback program) a high I/O priority.

Image no buffer overruns ever in a hd recorder. Or no more video
dropouts when watching a movie and at the same time copying a file from
the same partition you play the video from.

Is there any work done in this area. I faintly remember to have read
about something like this over a year ago, but have forgotten all the
specifics.

Thanks for all infos and regards,
Florian Schmidt

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