On 2014-03-01 01:13, Andre Marques wrote:
Hello,
As stated in [1] I will be working with RTEMS for my undergraduate thesis, but
I'm also looking to work with RTEMS through GSOC.
For the last month I have been working on a test case to check rename() POSIX
compliance. For GSOC, however, I would like to work on a SMP-aware scheduler,
if possible.
Sorry, I still didn't have the time to review it.
What I understood from the SuperCore Scheduler project page is that there is
still some work to be done on global edf started last year by Sree harsha
konduri. Is it enough or relevant for another GSOC project?
If not, would it be interesting to implement a new scheduler, for instance
pfair or llref?
The SMP support is work in progress, so it is hard to predict how things will
turn out in the next couple of months. Gedare did a great job with the
scheduler operations API so that the scheduler is now an application
configuration option. One goal is to leverage it to support
clustered/partitioned scheduling. I think RTEMS will be a good platform to
study real-time SMP systems in the future. Currently a lot of research is done
on Linux. RTEMS however is much simpler to understand (e.g. no virtual memory,
much smaller code base) and may be a good experimental platform.
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