Process scheduler fairness bug (feature?)

From: Nick Piggin (piggin@cyberone.com.au)
Date: Mon Jul 07 2003 - 06:32:53 EST


Hi Con,
In recent testing unrelated to your interactivity stuff,
I have found the following with 74-mm2, although I don't
think its due to your interactivity stuff.

I don't have a real workload that is bothered by this btw.
Just wondering if its fixable, or there is a reason for it.

On UP, 2 processes of same priority. One is doing an
infinite loop of nothing, the other doing an infinite loop
of fork+waiting for children which count to a million then
exit (do a bit of work).

The non forking CPU hog gets 75% of the cpu.

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