On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 10:09:19PM +0530, Srivatsa Vaddagiri wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 10:14:58AM -0700, Li, Tong N wrote:
> > is represented by a weight of 10. Inside the group, let's say the two
> > tasks, P1 and P2, have weights 1 and 2. Then the system-wide weight for
> > P1 is 10/3 and the weight for P2 is 20/3. In essence, this flattens
> > weights into one level without changing the shares they represent.
>
> What do these task weights control? Timeslice primarily? If so, I am not
> sure how well it can co-exist with cfs then (unless you are planning to
> replace cfs with a equally good interactive/fair scheduler :)
It's called SD. From Con Kolivas that got it right the first time around :)
> I would be very interested if this weight calculation can be used for
> smpnice based load balancing purposes too ..
bill
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