Messages in this thread |  | | From | "James R. Leu" <> | Subject | Process Queues - newbie | Date | Tue, 17 Dec 1996 13:21:54 -0600 (CST) |
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First of all, yes I am a newbie. I am reading BSD 4.4 Imp and Dsg, and have started studying the code in linux/kernel and related header and asm files.
I am particularly looking at process scheduling. My question is more of a check to make sure I have some sort of clue, and to get a better understanding of why it is so...
It appears to me that Linux does not use a array of queues for the runnable or for the waiting process. Is this correct, if so what benifits does this give?
James -- James R. Leu Network Administrator CORE Digital Communication Services jleu@coredcs.com
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