From: Michael Lindner <mikel@att.net>
To: David Schwartz <davids@webmaster.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Chris Wedgwood <cw@f00f.org>
Subject: Re: PROBLEM: select() on TCP socket sleeps for 1 tick even if data available
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 23:37:22 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A691602.EA63E415@att.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <NCBBLIEPOCNJOAEKBEAKIEIINCAA.davids@webmaster.com>
David Schwartz wrote:
>
> How can you tell when select wakes up the process? What you are seeing has
> nothing whatsoever to do with select and simply has to do with the fact that
> the kernel does not give the CPU to a process the second that process may
> want it.
I guess I can't. But on an idle machine, I would expect a process that
becomes runnable would be run immediately, not on the next clock tick.
strace reports that each select() is taking 0.009xxx seconds of real
time, and the system's CPU load (as reported by top) is under 1%.
...
> If you have scheduling latency requirements, you MUST communicate them to
> the scheduler. If your process had an altered scheduling class, then you
> would be right -- it should get the CPU immediately. Otherwise, there's no
> reason for the scheduler to give that process the CPU immediately.
OK, if this is the case, how do I alter the scheduling class?
--
Mike Lindner
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-01-20 4:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-19 20:47 PROBLEM: select() on TCP socket sleeps for 1 tick even if data available Michael Lindner
2001-01-19 23:20 ` David Schwartz
2001-01-20 2:30 ` Michael Lindner
2001-01-20 3:27 ` David Schwartz
2001-01-20 4:37 ` Michael Lindner [this message]
2001-01-20 12:26 ` Martin MaD Douda
2001-01-20 11:39 ` Bjorn Wesen
2001-01-19 23:31 ` Chris Wedgwood
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[not found] ` <fa.dcei62v.1s5scos@ifi.uio.no>
[not found] ` <015e01c082ac$4bf9c5e0$0701a8c0@morph>
2001-01-20 6:54 ` Michael Lindner
2001-01-20 7:07 ` Chris Wedgwood
2001-01-20 7:46 ` Michael Lindner
2001-01-20 21:58 ` Edgar Toernig
2001-01-21 0:35 ` Dan Maas
2001-01-21 0:34 ` Chris Wedgwood
2001-01-21 1:22 ` Michael Lindner
2001-01-21 1:29 ` David Schwartz
2001-01-21 3:20 ` Michael Lindner
2001-04-09 14:54 ` Stephen D. Williams
2001-04-09 19:16 ` James Antill
2001-04-10 18:29 ` Stephen D. Williams
2001-04-10 20:25 ` James Antill
2001-04-11 21:03 ` Stephen D. Williams
2001-04-12 0:09 ` James Antill
2001-01-24 20:31 ` Boris Dragovic
[not found] ` <3A694357.1A7C6AAC@att.net>
2001-01-20 9:41 ` Dan Maas
2001-01-20 17:26 ` Michael Lindner
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2001-01-20 10:53 Bernd Eckenfels
2001-01-24 23:56 Bernd Eckenfels
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