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A development blog of what Con Kolivas is doing with code at the moment with the emphasis on linux kernel, MuQSS, BFS and -ck.

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-ck hacking -ck hacking A development blog of what Con Kolivas is doing with code at the moment with the emphasis on linux kernel, MuQSS, BFS and -ck. Saturday, 4 November 2023 EEVDF & the mainline linux kernel scheduler  A number of people have already asked me my opinion on the development of EEVDF on top of CFS for the mainline kernel. All of my previous schedulers - staircase first, followed by BFS, and finally MuQSS, were all EEVDF designs, so in principle at least you can imagine I'm mildly intrigued and pleased with this direction. I think it's the best known way to tackle interactivity and responsiveness in a CPU process scheduler. Any qualms I may have about it would be the reluctance to move processes/threads from one CPU to another to achieve said goal of tackling the earliest eligible virtual deadline process first. As it is common for processes to be relatively "sticky" to per-CPU runqueues for cache warmth and throughput reasons, this ends up being orthogo...

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