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Using the turbo boosted CPUs as preferred scheduling seems to be beneficial only a very few corner cases, for example on battery-powered devices with an aggressive cpufreq governor that constantly tries to scale down the frequency (and even in this case it's probably better to not force the tasks to run on the fast CPUs, to save power). In practive the preferred domain seems to introduce more overhead than benefits overall, so let's get rid of it. This can be improved in the future adding multiple user-configurable scheduling domains. Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@linux.dev> |
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README.md |
RUST SCHEDULERS
Introduction
This directory contains schedulers with user space rust components.
The README in each scheduler directory provides some background and describes the types of workloads or scenarios they're designed to accommodate. For more details on any of these schedulers, please see the header comment in their main.rs or *.bpf.c files.