Nick Piggin [interview] has release v14 of his scheduler policy patches with the following comments:
"I'm starting to attack SMP and NUMA balancing, which is silly because I only have a 2xSMP to test on (I'll try to get some NUMA time from OSDL). I have provided rollups with and without the "core policy". Everything else consists of cleanups and balancing changes, so its probably what SMP/NUMA testers will want to use to start with."
From: Nick Piggin [email blocked] To: linux-kernel [email blocked] Subject: Nick's scheduler policy v14 Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 01:59:58 +1000 Hi everyone, kerneltrap gave me a more permanent place to host my patches. http://www.kerneltrap.org/~npiggin/v14/ I'm starting to attack SMP and NUMA balancing, which is silly because I only have a 2xSMP to test on (I'll try to get some NUMA time from OSDL). I have provided rollups with and without the "core policy". Everything else consists of cleanups and balancing changes, so its probably what SMP/NUMA testers will want to use to start with.