Re: how to study process schedule

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2012/5/26 刘智猷 <liuzhiyou.cs@xxxxxxxxx>


2012/5/26 王哲 <wangzhe5004@xxxxxxxxx>
Hello Everyone
       I want to study process schedule.but i don't kown how to begin.
and i like to write some kernel modules to learn more about kernel.
if i want to write some modules about schedule.what i can write.

Thanks a lot for your help!
wanny

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WangZhe  Xi'an Shanxi CHINA
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Hi, WANG Zhe,

You may want to make some modification on kernel's schedule, like scheduling `idle` even if there are actually some works to do. So you can make your system slow down a bit. 
 
   hello,liuzhiyou
    
      First thank you  for quick reply. Have you ever accomplished  the idea you mentioned above? i kown schedule a little.can you describe 
    the idea in detail.
    顺便说下,你应该是中国的吧,我英语不是很好就想用汉语和你聊聊。你上面说的是修改schedule函数,让其有任务的时候去调度'idle',
    然后把内核重新编译和安装后,就会发现系统变的有些慢。你上面说的是这个意思吗? 这样你应该实验过。你能不能把如何修改schedule
    函数说的更详细点。
 
     
Regards,
LIU Zhiyou



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WangZhe  Xi'an Shanxi CHINA
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