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* Strange behaviour of the Round Robin policy
@ 2001-06-14 13:19 Philippe.LAFFONT
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From: Philippe.LAFFONT @ 2001-06-14 13:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
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     I'm using RedHat Linux V2.2.13 and I made the following test:
     
     I launched 10 times the same program with priority 10 of Round Robin 
     policy (from a shell having priority 20 of FIFO policy). Each program 
     does an infinite busy loop (while (1)).
     One minute later, I launched the "ps" command and I was expected that 
     the TIME values of all these processes are in an interval which is T 
     large, where T is given by sched_rr_get_interval() i.e. T=150ms in 
     this release.
     
     But the ps result was:
     PID TTY          TIME CMD
     652 tty1     00:00:00 login
     1549 tty1     00:00:00 bash
     1566 tty1     00:00:00 bash
     1596 tty1     00:01:12 my_program
     1597 tty1     00:00:02 my_program
     1598 tty1     00:00:01 my_program
     1599 tty1     00:00:01 my_program
     1600 tty1     00:00:05 my_program
     1601 tty1     00:00:01 my_program
     1602 tty1     00:00:00 my_program
     1603 tty1     00:00:16 my_program
     1604 tty1     00:00:01 my_program
     1605 tty1     00:00:00 my_program
     1610 tty1     00:00:00 ps
     
     Does someone have any explanation of this behavior? Thanks in advance.
     
     
     


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