On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 18:40 +0200, Vegard Nossum wrote:Hi, This doesn't appear to be a CFS problem. I can reproduce the problem easily in virgin 2.6.22-rc7 by starting xterm-spam at nice -1 or better. As soon as xterm-spam can get enough CPU to keep the xterm fully busy, it's game over, the xterm freezes. The more accurate fairness of CFS to sleepers just tips the balance quicker. In mainline, the xterm has an unfair advantage and maintains it indefinitely... until you tip the scales just a wee bit, at which time it inverts. -Mike -
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