Hi Chandra, Thanks a lot for the valuable suggestions
and help. I am copying this mail also to Soumendu
who works with me in Unisys and interested in exploring CKRM. We have just applied the patches and
compiled the kernel. We are yet to try out the creation of classes etc and see
how CKRM works as a product. We then plan to look in to the code and
understand how it works. Btw..We are not able to find the socket
class related stuffs after booting the kernel. Only task related files were
present under /config/ckrm. Are we missing something ? Also where can we download the
Classification Engine ? Thanks again, Rajaram.
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From: Rajaram
Suryanarayanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006
10:03 AM
To: Suryanarayanan, Rajaram
Subject: Fwd: Re: [ckrm-tech]
where to find configfs patch ?
Chandra Seetharaman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Subject: Re: [ckrm-tech] where to find configfs patch ?
From: Chandra Seetharaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rajaram Suryanarayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Naoaki MAEDA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
ckrm-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 07:26:25 -0800
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 23:05 -0800, Rajaram Suryanarayanan wrote:
> Hi MAEDA,
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> Thanks very much for your help.
> But I did not find configfs patch inside ckrm-f0.4-2614.tz.
Yes, configfs was there and was _not_ intended to be there. I put it
originally by mistake, later removed it.
So, you both are right :)
> The contents of ckrm-f0.4-2614 is as follows.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] linux-source]# ls ckrm-f0.4-2614
> 01ckrm_core 03ckrm_addiface 05ckrm_docs series
> 02ckrm_tasksupport 04ckrm_configfs_rcfs 06ckrm_numtasks
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] linux-source]#
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> Anyhow, I will try the patch from the URL you have mentioned.
>
> Also, I am not sure if I have taken all the necessary patches for
> trying out CKRM. I have downloaded and applied the following patches
> to my 2.6.14 kernel.
> 1. ckrm-f0.4-2614-single.patch
> 2. cpurc-v0.3-2614.tz
You can use the memory controller (mem_rc-f0.4-2615-v2.tz) too.
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> But I did not apply the patches found under ckrm-f0.4-2614.tz, because
> I strongly guess that they are already included in the single patch
> mentioned above. Could you please confirm whether I am doing the right
> thing ?
>
> Also, as I am new to this CKRM and interested in taking part in this
> project, do you have any kind suggestions for me to proceed ?
One heads up.. I haven't updated the design doc (to f-series). So, don't
compare the f-series code and design doc. I 'll be doing it soon.
Here is what i would suggest:
- start using/testing it as a product, informing the mailing list
about bugs, problem in usage, laps in documentation, unclear
documentation etc.,
- if you have any interesting usage of the product, try it out and
let us know any improvements that can be made.
- Look at the code to understand how it works.
- suggest/implement any improvements(functionality, performance etc.,)
- write clear documentation of usage of product.
- write user space tools that could ease the use.
- start looking at writing interesting controllers (as Maeda pointed
there is a simplistic numtasks controller to learn how to write
a controller)
Welcome,
chandra
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> Rajaram.
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