On Wednesday 05 April 2006 10:23, you wrote:
> I should clarify that CKRM is currently disabled--I'm trying to get the
> vanilla scheduler working first before changing the CKRM stuff to use
> per-class prio arrays rather than per-class per-cpu ones.
>
First thing that comes to mind, did you look for every place that accesses the
arrays via the rq->lock and make it use the new global array_lock? It would
help if you would post your initial patch for review (designating it as RFC,
not intended for inclusion).
(Chris, sorry for the duplicate, forgot to cc the list first time around)
Thanks,
--Darren
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