From: Con Kolivas <kernel@kolivas.org>
To: Peter Williams <pwil3058@bigpond.net.au>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>,
Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] sched: Add SCHED_BGND (background) scheduling policy
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 11:33:42 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200607051133.42595.kernel@kolivas.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <44AB1294.6070600@bigpond.net.au>
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 11:15, Peter Williams wrote:
> Con Kolivas wrote:
> > some quick comments within code below.
> >
> > On Wednesday 05 July 2006 09:35, Peter Williams wrote:
> >> - unlikely((p)->policy != SCHED_NORMAL && (p)->policy != SCHED_BATCH)
> >> + unlikely((p)->policy != SCHED_NORMAL && (p)->policy < SCHED_BATCH)
> >
> > idleprio tasks should be able to get rt_policy as well
>
> I don't understand what you mean here. A task can only have one
> scheduling policy. The simple (direct) definition of has_rt_policy() is
> (p->policy == SCHED_FIFO || p->policy == SCHED_RR) and the one defined
> is just a rearrangement of that with a view to minimizing overhead in
> the majority of invocations.
I meant they could get rt priority. This does look correct, sorry.
> >> + * Tasks currently in the background will be
> >> + * at BGND_PRIO priority and preemption
> >> + * should be enough to keep them in check provided we
> >> + * don't let them adversely effect tasks on the expired
> >
> > ok I'm going to risk a lart and say "affect" ?
>
> I have to refer you to the Oxford English Dictionary.
I was hoping you would.
> According to it
> (when used as a verb):
>
> affect: 1. like, love 2. like to use, practice or wear 3. aim at, seek
> 4. use or display ostentatiously 5. assume a false appearance 6. attack
> as a disease 7. move or touch.
>
> effect: 1. bring about (an event or result) 2. produce (a state or
> condition) 3. make, construct or build
Let's take this discussion offlist for my benefit, as I'd like to nut this
out. I still see it as affect with those definitions.
--
-ck
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-07-05 1:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-07-04 23:35 [PATCH] sched: Add SCHED_BGND (background) scheduling policy Peter Williams
2006-07-05 0:14 ` Con Kolivas
2006-07-05 0:49 ` Peter Williams
2006-07-05 0:52 ` Con Kolivas
2006-07-05 8:05 ` Andreas Mohr
2006-07-05 14:04 ` Jan Engelhardt
2006-07-05 0:44 ` Con Kolivas
2006-07-05 1:15 ` Peter Williams
2006-07-05 1:33 ` Con Kolivas [this message]
2006-07-05 4:20 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2006-07-05 3:06 ` Peter Williams
2006-07-05 6:35 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-07-05 8:03 ` Peter Williams
2006-07-05 8:15 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-07-05 8:19 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-07-05 17:40 ` Nick Piggin
2006-07-05 11:42 ` Mike Galbraith
2006-07-05 13:59 ` Peter Williams
2006-07-05 14:18 ` Peter Williams
2006-07-05 14:48 ` Mike Galbraith
2006-07-06 23:50 ` Peter Williams
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