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* [uml-devel] The UML scheduler
@ 2005-05-16 14:30 Young Koh
  2005-05-16 15:06 ` Jeff Dike
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Young Koh @ 2005-05-16 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: user-mode-linux-devel

Hi,

I have studied the UML kernel a bit but it was hard to understand from
the code and some document in the web site. I have some questions
about the scheduling in UML. so, if anyone answer these, i really
appreciate it. Thank you!

As long as i know, each process running on top of UML kernel is viewed
as a process to the host kernel. then, the host kernel will try to
schedule the UML processes as normal processes. well, i'll have an
example.

suppose there are 2 processes on top of UML and 3 host processes.
then, the host kernel sees 5 processes total, so, each of the process
will get 20% of the CPU time? is that right?

Or, UML is somehow viewed as a group of processes and UML get 25% of
the CPU and each UML got 12.5% of the CPU time? if so, how is it
possible?

one more question, when the UML kernel wants to schedule its
processes, how does it preempt UML processes?

this way of scheduling and preemption will be different from TT mode
and SKAS mode? if so, how?

Thank you,


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