Linus Torvalds Throws Down The Hammer: Extensible Scheduler "sched_ext" In Linux 6.11Atemu@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml – 292 points – 3 weeks agophoronix.com21Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsSounds good but what does sched_ext do and mean for the future?Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.Oooh that's coolHoly shit that is one heck of a thing to do.Hasnt android (or at least custom roms) had this since forever?I think you're talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)
Sounds good but what does sched_ext do and mean for the future?Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.Oooh that's coolHoly shit that is one heck of a thing to do.Hasnt android (or at least custom roms) had this since forever?I think you're talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)
Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.Oooh that's coolHoly shit that is one heck of a thing to do.Hasnt android (or at least custom roms) had this since forever?I think you're talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)
Hasnt android (or at least custom roms) had this since forever?I think you're talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)
Sounds good but what does sched_ext do and mean for the future?
Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.
Oooh that's cool
Holy shit that is one heck of a thing to do.
Hasnt android (or at least custom roms) had this since forever?
I think you're talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)