Re: A small change in the scheduler

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On 5/30/05, Anurag Verma <newanurag@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When the task state becomes TARK_RUNNING, at that moment it starts getting
> timeslices.
> Threads means what?? kernel thread or the threads that are executing in process
> address space??
> Anurag

I mean, in process address space.


> --- Karane Mariano Vieira <karane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > I would like to change the way the scheduler delivers the timeslices,
> > it is the goal of a small homework in my university.
> >
> > I´d like to know:
> >  - the exactly moment (in the code) the a task receives its timeslice
> >  - Is there any differency between the code which deal with processes
> > and threads
> > ()
> >
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