Re: NO_HZ and ktimersoftd

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2017-02-23 19:01 GMT+01:00 Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On 2017-01-05 10:32:10 [-0600], Julia Cartwright wrote:
>> > This works fine, however when I run my RT application, the thread
>> > kimersoftd is always in "running" state, thus the scheduling interrupt
>> > triggers (because there exists more than 1 task available to run).
>> > Consequently, the advantages of NO_HZ_FULL are vanished.
>>
>> This sounds like the same problem that Haris (cc'd) has looked into and
>> has put together a proposed solution.  See the thread here:
>>
>>    http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-rt-users/msg16113.html
>
> can you please check latest v4.9.11-rt9 if the issue is still there or
> gone?
>
> Sebastian

It seems fixed, thank you


Cheers,
Federico
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