On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 07:24:03PM +0400, Kirill Korotaev wrote:
As the first step we want to propose for discussion
the most complicated parts of resource management:
kernel memory and virtual memory.
Do you have any plans to post a CPU controller? Is that tied to UBC
interface as well?
Not everything at once :) To tell the truth I think CPU controller
is even more complicated than user memory accounting/limiting.
No, fair CPU scheduler is not tied to UBC in any regard.
As we discussed before, it is valuable to have an ability to limit
different resources separately (CPU, disk I/O, memory, etc.).
For example, it can be possible to place some mission critical
kernel threads (like kjournald) in a separate contanier.
This patches are related to kernel memory and nothing more :)
Thanks,
Kirill
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