Re: [RFC][PATCH -mm 1/5] i/o controller documentation

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From: Andrea Righi
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2008 - 8:03 am

Vivek Goyal wrote:

At the beginning my use case was to guarantee a certain level
performance _predictability_. That means no more and no less than the
specified threshold (should I say this would be useful for the real-time
apps? maybe yes).

But at this stage of development IMHO it's worth to implement a more
generic solution, able to guarantee both min/max thresholds (to cover my
original use case) as well as the weight/share functionality to cover a
larger degree use case (QoS for massive shared environments).

-Andrea
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[RFC][PATCH -mm 1/5] i/o controller documentation, Andrea Righi, (Wed Aug 27, 9:07 am)
Re: [RFC][PATCH -mm 1/5] i/o controller documentation, Vivek Goyal, (Thu Sep 18, 7:04 am)
Re: [RFC][PATCH -mm 1/5] i/o controller documentation, Andrea Righi, (Thu Sep 18, 8:03 am)
Re: [RFC][PATCH -mm 1/5] i/o controller documentation, Vivek Goyal, (Thu Sep 18, 8:33 am)
Re: [RFC][PATCH -mm 1/5] i/o controller documentation, Andrea Righi, (Thu Sep 18, 9:26 am)