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Application-defined Scheduler
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Description
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Keywords:
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Real-Time, POSIX, scheduling
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Description:
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Application-defined scheduling (ADS for short) is an application program interface (API) that enables applications to use application-defined scheduling algorithms in a way compatible with the scheduling model defined in POSIX. Several application-defined schedulers, implemented as special user threads, can coexist in the system in a predictable way. The application defined scheduler in RTLinux is a key facility which will help in the adoption of the already available scheduling theory.
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General information
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Download
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Current version:
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0.1
[appsched-0.1.tgz]
[src]
[CVS at SourceForge]
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Note:
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This component cannot be used directly. It has to be used within OCERA
framework. Sources are provided only for documentation and portability
purposes.
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Status codes:
Analysis
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Design
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Alpha
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Beta
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Testing
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Stable
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