Fixing Real-Time Scheduler Throttling in the Linux Kernel
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into the intricacies of real-time scheduler throttling in the Linux kernel through this informative 38-minute conference talk by Joel Fernandes from Google. Explore the critical yet overly aggressive nature of the current throttling mechanism, which often renders real-time tasks unusable, particularly in Android and ChromeOS systems. Gain insights into the internal workings of RT throttling, understand the challenges it poses, and discover potential solutions to improve its functionality. Learn how addressing these issues could enhance the performance of real-time tasks across various Linux-based platforms.
Syllabus
Fixing Real-Time Scheduler Throttling in the Linux Kernel - Joel Fernandes, Google
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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