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Message-ID: <27a8ee1b0910230810x255702eepa17734514cbf525f@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:40:59 +0530
From: Pankaj Parakh <me.pankajparakh@...il.com>
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Williams <pwil3058@...pond.net.au>
Subject: Re: How to add scheduler
Hi Peter,
Thanks for showing your interest, I am student and I am working on a
project similar to yours i.e. to have a facility where in one can swap
scheduler in run-time, but I am in very initial state of learning so I
wanted to try a simple RR scheduler, objective of doing it is to learn
about different interfaces in modular design(introduced from 2.6.23
with CFS). I do not have any constraint with version of linux. I am
ready to take part with you provided you do not have any issue.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Peter Williams <pwil3058@...pon.net.au> wrote:
> On 10/10/09 17:18, Pankaj Parakh wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I want to add my scheduler in linux 2.6.25.3, which have modular
>> design, is there any document which can explain that modular design of
>> generic scheduler in detail. I wanted to try my scheduler.
>>
>> Any guidance..
>
> Not really an answer to you question but related: I'm resurrecting the CPU
> plug in scheduler project (to be renamed CPU_PISCH) which aims to provide an
> interface for people such as your self to implement CPU schedulers against
> and I was wondering if you were interested in adding your scheduler to this
> project? Or taking part in other ways?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
> PS I'm currently working with respect to the latest kernel rather than
> 2.6.25.3 (in case that's an issue).
> --
> Peter Williams pwil3058@...pond.net.au
>
> "Learning, n. The kind of ignorance distinguishing the studious."
> -- Ambrose Bierce
>
--
Pankaj Parakh
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