pluggable schedulers vs. tunable schedulers
pluggable schedulers vs. tunable schedulers
Posted Sep 12, 2009 8:46 UTC (Sat) by trasz (guest, #45786)In reply to: pluggable schedulers vs. tunable schedulers by mingo
Parent article: BFS vs. mainline scheduler benchmarks and measurements
Let me repeat - in Solaris, schedulers are the parts of code that calculate priorities. They don't do other things - specifically, they don't switch threads. You don't have to schedule them in any way - just switch threads conforming to the priorities calculated by the schedulers.
And if you don't like this approach, you could still do what FreeBSD has been doing for several years now - implement schedulers changeable at compile time.
