Load control and intelligence in schedulers
Tim Smith
tim at callan.UUCP
Sat Oct 20 10:04:45 AEST 1984
In article <161 at desint.UUCP> ...!ihnp4!trwrb!desint!geoff (Geoff Kuenning) says:
>
>Programs that try to outsmart schedulers can be a serious problem.
>But I wasn't talking about rewarding terminal output. It is terminal
>*input* that drives user's perceptions of response times, and thus
>that is the only way to get a big priority kick. Naturally, nobody
>wants to 'babysit' a compute-bound program by giving it a CR every
>second or so to keep it going (especially since a proper
>implementation would ensure that only blocking reads gave the
>priority boost).
Isn't this what auto-repeat and chewing gum are for?
--
Tim Smith
ihnp4!wlbr!callan!tim or ihnp4!cithep!tim
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