Originally posted by Ant P.
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Con Kolivas is working on a new scheduler for Desktop/Multimedia/Gaming PCs
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I posted proof on lkml. See the latencytop and tracing results. Also, with so many people confirming, this must be a cabal/conspiracy to destroy the mainline scheduler, right? :P
Seriously. Con's code helps *immensely* not only here, but elsewhere too (the Android guys are having multiple orgasms already, and obviously they're not using Gentoo.)
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostI posted proof on lkml. See the latencytop and tracing results. Also, with so many people confirming, this must be a cabal/conspiracy to destroy the mainline scheduler, right? :P
Seriously. Con's code helps *immensely* not only here, but elsewhere too (the Android guys are having multiple orgasms already, and obviously they're not using Gentoo.)Last edited by kraftman; 09 September 2009, 08:53 AM.
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Originally posted by AdrenalineJunky View Posti would like to point out that ingo's test hardware puts it at the highest point Con said he thought it would scale too.... a 16 thread machine...
this is meant as a *desktop* scheduler, a dual quad core hyper-threading system is not exactly a typical desktop PC.
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Originally posted by AdrenalineJunky View Posti would like to point out that ingo's test hardware puts it at the highest point Con said he thought it would scale too.... a 16 thread machine...
this is meant as a *desktop* scheduler, a dual quad core hyper-threading system is not exactly a typical desktop PC.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostYa, I kinda snickered at that too.
I'm on the fence about this issue, since I haven't really felt any issues with the current scheduler, but if the improvements on single-, dual-, tri- and quad-core systems are repeatable (you know, the hardware desktop PCs actually *have*), then we might have something good on our hands.
The issue is that kernel devs are (rightly) extremely resistant to change on this area. However, if this shows so significant improvements that Android and other distros adapt it (despite being an out of tree patch), we will likely see one of two things:
1. This makes it into the kernel. (Patch from Con? Yeah, right...)
2. CFS is improved to match BFS on the desktop.
Both outcomes are good from my point of view!
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Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
1. This makes it into the kernel. (Patch from Con? Yeah, right...)
2. CFS is improved to match BFS on the desktop.
Even Con replied :>Last edited by kraftman; 10 September 2009, 04:35 AM.
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