Re: [SHED] Questions.

From: Robert Love
Date: Mon Sep 01 2003 - 00:46:48 EST


On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 01:07, Con Kolivas wrote:

> I hate to keep butting in and saying this but this is not quite what happens.
> If a task is considered interactive (a priority boost of 2 or more) and it
> uses up a full timeslice then it is checked to see if a starvation limit has
> been exceeded by the tasks on the expired array. If it hasn't exceeded the
> limit, the interactive task will be rescheduled again ahead of everything
> else. ie if A is the only task still considered interactive after using up
> it's timeslice the first time it will go

I know this. I mentioned earlier what I was saying was ignoring the
interactive task reinsertion optimization.

I am trying to explain things in general.

Robert Love


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