Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:03:29 -0700 | From | William Lee Irwin III <> | Subject | Re: [Announce] [patch] Modular Scheduler Core and Completely Fair Scheduler [CFS] |
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> Peter Williams wrote: > >William Lee Irwin III wrote: > >>I was tempted to restart from scratch given Ingo's comments, but I > >>reconsidered and I'll be working with your code (and the German > >>students' as well). If everything has to change, so be it, but it'll > >>still be a derived work. It would be ignoring precedent and failure to > >>properly attribute if I did otherwise. > > > >I can give you a patch (or set of patches) against the latest git > >vanilla kernel version if that would help. There have been changes to > >the vanilla scheduler code since 2.6.20 so the latest patch on > >sourceforge won't apply cleanly. I've found that implementing this as a > >series of patches rather than one big patch makes it easier fro me to > >cope with changes to the underlying code. > On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 10:27:27AM +1000, Peter Williams wrote: > I've just placed a single patch for plugsched against 2.6.21-rc7 updated > to Linus's git tree as of an hour or two ago on sourceforge: > <http://downloads.sourceforge.net/cpuse/plugsched-6.5-for-2.6.21-rc7.patch> > This should at least enable you to get it to apply cleanly to the latest > kernel sources. Let me know if you'd also like this as a quilt/mq > friendly patch series?
A quilt-friendly series would be most excellent if you could arrange it.
Thanks.
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