From: Jeff D. <jd...@ka...> - 2002-04-01 23:30:27
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ka...@in... said: > If not, what does the UML scheduler do and where is it? The UML scheduler does the same thing and is in the same place as scheduler in every other Linux kernel on the planet. > 1.2) How does UML tell the UKL to stop a process whose time slice has > expired? Read _switch_to(). > 1.3) How is a UML time slice mapped onto the UKL? The UKL might stop > a process to switch to some other (non) UML process at any time. > What happens if the UKL and UML disagree on the UML thread to run? Obviously, the host kernel runs whatever it wants to. Jeff |