scx/scheds/rust/scx_rlfifo
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README.md scx_rlfifo: simple user-space FIFO scheduler written in Rust 2024-02-28 17:49:44 +01:00
rustfmt.toml scx_rlfifo: simple user-space FIFO scheduler written in Rust 2024-02-28 17:49:44 +01:00

scx_rlfifo

This is a single user-defined scheduler used within sched_ext, which is a Linux kernel feature which enables implementing kernel thread schedulers in BPF and dynamically loading them. Read more about sched_ext.

Overview

scx_rlfifo is a simple FIFO scheduler runs in user-space, based on the scx_rustland_core framework.

Typical Use Case

This scheduler is provided as a simple template that can be used as a baseline to test more complex scheduling policies.

Production Ready?

Definitely not. Using this scheduler in a production environment is not recommended, unless there are specific requirements that necessitate a basic FIFO scheduling approach. Even then, it's still recommended to use the kernel's SCHED_FIFO real-time class.