Hybrid scheduling gets more complicated
Hybrid scheduling gets more complicated
Posted Oct 6, 2022 12:18 UTC (Thu) by paulj (subscriber, #341)In reply to: Hybrid scheduling gets more complicated by maxfragg
Parent article: Hybrid scheduling gets more complicated
If they can't figure out a cheap+fast profiling algorithm to optimally schedule instructions onto the available logic units in a CPU in silicon, where is the reason to think that a software scheduler in kernel with a) /far/ less insight into the currently executing code; and b) /far/ less control (in granularity of those logical units, and in temporally) over the scheduling of those instructions; can do better?
