Hi,

> 
>> How does scheduling of multiple threads in a thread group happen? I
>> remember reading that each process has a single mm_struct. I assumed
>> that all threads would share the same mm_struct and that scheduling
>> will be based on these mm_structs.
> 
> nope, scheduling is generally based on priority and sleep time. In
> 2.4, there is a consideration to pick thread of the same thread group
> over normal process but AFAIK in 2.6 CFS scheduler, it is no longer
> taken as consideration.   
> 
> However, to prevent inverted priority and to provide fast scheduling
> between threads in same group, IIRC there is formula in CFS so that
> in certain way, these threads get higher "score", assuming their
> dynamic priority is the same.   

Also, IIRC, the timeslice of a user proces is split up into its threads
(processes in the same thread group from kernel perscpective) so that a
process cannot bring the system down by creating infinite threads.

Thanks,

Rajat

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