On 5/5/2014 9:36 AM, Sebastian Huber wrote: > On 2014-05-05 16:24, Joel Sherrill wrote: >> On 5/5/2014 9:21 AM, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>> On 2014-05-05 16:11, Joel Sherrill wrote: >>>> A significant portion of this is not SMP specific. >>> Which significant portion is not SMP specific? All terms listed here are >>> important to understand the SMP scheduler. I want to add a description of >>> the >>> SMP scheduler later and it is important that we have clearly defined terms. >>> In >>> particular the four states (blocked, ready, scheduled, in the air) are >>> vital. >>> >> Task, Scheduler, blocked and ready apply to all configurations off the >> top of my head. >> > We can also create a global glossary. > > Yes, we also have ready tasks all configurations, but in the SMP chapter it > is: > > A task is @dfn{ready} if it is allowed to execute, but has no processor > assigned. > > Please note the "no processor assigned". That's true even if there is only one processor.
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