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Mastering Linux Kernel Development

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883057
Pages 354 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
CH Raghav Maruthi CH Raghav Maruthi
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Comprehending Processes, Address Space, and Threads 2. Deciphering the Process Scheduler 3. Signal Management 4. Memory Management and Allocators 5. Filesystems and File I/O 6. Interprocess Communication 7. Virtual Memory Management 8. Kernel Synchronization and Locking 9. Interrupts and Deferred Work 10. Clock and Time Management 11. Module Management Index

Completely Fair Scheduling class (CFS)


All processes with dynamic priorities are handled by the CFS class, and as most processes in general-purpose *nix systems are normal (non-realtime), CFS remains the busiest scheduler class in the kernel.

CFS relies on maintaining balance in allocating processor time to tasks, based on policies and dynamic priorities assigned per task. Process scheduling under CFS is implemented under the premise that it has an "ideal, precise multi-tasking CPU," that equally powers all processes at its peak capacity. For instance, if there are two processes, the perfectly multi-tasking CPU ensures that both processes run simultaneously, each utilizing 50% of its power. As this is practically impossible (achieving parallelism), CFS allocates processor time to a process by maintaining proper balance across all contending processes. If a process fails to receive a fair amount of time, it is considered out of balance, and thus goes in next as the best runnable process.

CFS...

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