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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] Scheduling groups, credit scheduler support
My interpretation of your implementation is that it causes hierarchal
relationships (master/slave) between domains. Every group has one
master and the rest are slaves. The fixed relationships puts
implicit limits on the organization of domains. (See http://
www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/94/HPL-94-104.html, for example)
Since groups are applicable to more than just scheduling (domain
disaggregation, convenient migration, efficient security policy,
etc.), a more general mechanism would be preferable.
I submitted something similar in the past (Feb 20, 2007). If anyone
is interested, I'd be glad to submit a fresh cut of my patches as an
RFC.
-Chris
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