> > Thanks Juri, I was going to add you to my linux-yocto-3.8 announcement > email and due to some last minute debug activities .. it slipped my > mind. So I'm using this thread to let you, and anyone else that is > interested know that sched_deadline support is available to try out > in linux-yocto-3.8. >
Could you also add me in the announcement list? > >> >> As I already told to Insop, I don't have any automated test for the >> patchset, but I usually run different scenarios using basically this >> two tools (and giving a look at simple cases through kernelshark): >> >> 1- schedtool-dl: https://github.com/jlelli/schedtool-dl >> the idea here is to let a 'yes' run through SCHED_DEADLINE and >> check through kernelshark that the bandwidth enforcement >> mechanism works. >> >> 2- rt-app: https://github.com/gbagnoli/rt-app >> with this I usually let some tasksets run for several hours on >> a 48-cores machine we have in our lab, I can provide the tasksets >> (json files) and the script to run them. >> >> Please let me know how I can help further. > > > This is a good start. I have some old references to tests that I'll > dig up as well. > You can check this recipes-tool to find out the above programs (configuration and installation) in here, https://github.com/insop/meta-dl/tree/sched-dl-V7/recipes-tools > I'm looking to develop some "real world" examples of the scheduler > class in action, since as we've been saying .. getting those examples > will both help the approach and perhaps help get it merged into the > mainline kernel. > I've been looking application descriptions when I was in Ericsson, and provided cases to Thomas and Juri. I am interested in this as well, and include them in easy-to test/validate form. I will also reply to your other mail shortly. Regards, Insop _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
