Re: [PATCH] sched: Rationalize sys_sched_rr_get_interval()

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Jarek Poplawski wrote:
On 16-10-2007 03:16, Peter Williams wrote:
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I'd suggest that we modify sched_rr_get_interval() to return -EINVAL (with *interval set to zero) if the target task is not SCHED_RR. That way we can save a lot of unnecessary code. I'll work on a patch.
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I like this idea! But, since this a system call maybe at least
something like RFC would be nicer...

We would be just modifying the code to meet that specification so a patch would be OK. Anyone who wants to comment will do so anyway :-).


Sorry for too harsh words.
I didn't consider them harsh.

So, I can't be mistaken for a rapper yet? I'll work on it...

Cheers,
Jarek P.

PS: Peter, for some unknown reason I don't receive your messages.
If you get back some errors from my side I'd be interested to see
it (alternative: jarkao2 at gmail.com).

I haven't seen any bounce notifications. I've added the qmail address as a CC.

Peter
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