Hello tech-kern,

I am Manikishan a GSoC 2019 student in NetBSD, and I have a proposal for a
project for NetBSD.


Recently, I and a peer of mine were trying to learn about process
schedulers and we came across a research paper “Applying Machine Learning
Techniques to Improve Process Scheduling"[LINK
<http://alumni.cs.ucr.edu/~kishore/papers/tencon.pdf>]  which grabbed our
attention and we went through the paper and surfed a few more research
papers related to it.

Coming to the project idea, the idea is to improve process scheduling using
machine learning techniques that will help the scheduler to categorize the
processes more wisely and allocate the time_slices or priority accordingly
(which will depend on the scheduler),

The following will be the tentative workflow of the project :

   1. Study the scheduler and the way it handles different processes.
   2. Categorizing processes into different types that should be handled
   differently
   3. Finding out suitable program attributes that are most significant for
   the prediction and characterization of the processes
   4. Finding the best model  and tuning if necessary that helps to the
   characterization of the processes
   5. Creating the dataset and test benches to train and test the model
   during implementation.
   6. Implementing the model into the kernel.

The integrated model will replace the role of the scheduler as the
decision-maker and the new scheduler will be allocating resources according
to the data provided by the model.


So, at last, the idea of the project is to improve process scheduling in an
operating system. All the papers we have gone through dealt with LINUX
kernels having priority scheduler and new CFS scheduler.


During the process, we might come across several bugs in the existing
scheduler, which can be rectified improving the present scheduler in the
initial phase of the project itself.

It would take a great effort in coming up with our own approach, as we are
at our beginner levels of understanding of these advanced concepts, we want
to take help from several other developers too. I hope NetBSD will like
this project and this project will be a major contribution to the BSD.

We will be overwhelmed to get support and guidance for the project. The
idea is open to suggestions.

Regards,
Manikishan

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