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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 23:23:13 +0800
From: Alex Shi <alex.shi@...el.com>
To: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@...radead.org>
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Subject: Re: [Resend patch v8 0/13] use runnable load in schedule balance
>> >
>> > [Resend patch v8 01/13] Revert "sched: Introduce temporary
>> > [Resend patch v8 02/13] sched: move few runnable tg variables into
>> > [Resend patch v8 03/13] sched: set initial value of runnable avg for
>> > [Resend patch v8 04/13] sched: fix slept time double counting in
>> > [Resend patch v8 05/13] sched: update cpu load after task_tick.
>> > [Resend patch v8 06/13] sched: compute runnable load avg in cpu_load
>> > [Resend patch v8 07/13] sched: consider runnable load average in
>> > [Resend patch v8 08/13] sched/tg: remove blocked_load_avg in balance
>> > [Resend patch v8 09/13] sched: change cfs_rq load avg to unsigned
>> > [Resend patch v8 10/13] sched/tg: use 'unsigned long' for load
>> > [Resend patch v8 11/13] sched/cfs_rq: change atomic64_t removed_load
>> > [Resend patch v8 12/13] sched/tg: remove tg.load_weight
>> > [Resend patch v8 13/13] sched: get_rq_runnable_load() can be static
> I applied all except patch 8.
Uh, I will reconsider the patch 8th later. And millions thanks for
picking up others! :)
--
Thanks
Alex
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