Hi All, I had a couple of application (with real time priority SCHED_FIFO) which were working fine on 2.6.16. They have started behaving differently on 2.6.29. I will explain my problem briefly. Application A (my main application) is scheduled with SCHED_FIFO and priority 5. Application B (watchdog application) is also scheduled with SCHED_FIFO but with priority 54. A keeps putting the OMAP to sleep and wake up every 4 seconds and again puts it to sleep. B is supposed to be running every 1.25 seconds to kick watchdog, but since A keeps OMAP in sleep for 4 seconds, it should run as soon as OMAP wakes up. Since B is of a higher priority, its supposed to run whenever the OMAP wakes up and then A should again put it back to sleep. This happens perfectly on 2.6.16 On 2.6.29, B fails to run when OMAP wakes up and before A puts it back to sleep. B only runs if there is atleast 1.5 seconds of delay between the awake-sleep cycle. On searching the internet, I figured out that CFS (completely fair scheduler) was introduced in 2.6.23, which makes some changes to the RT bandwidth (and many users started facing issues with they applications with SCHED_FIFO). Somewhere on the web I found that issuing echo -1 > /proc/sys/kernel/sched_rt_runtime_us should disable the changes which affects the RT bandwidth. It actually did help to an extent in solving some other problem (not described above. A's IOCTL call return was getting delayed), but this problem still persists. Any pointers to where I should look for the solution. Is there a way I can revert back to the scheduler behavior as it was on 2.6.16? I have disabled CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED and also CONFIG_CGROUPS. I am using 2.6.29 on an OMAP1 platform. Thanks in advance, Suresh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html