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Old 03-25-2024, 03:40 PM   #1
Davydoff
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Question about the EEVDF scheduler's code


Hello. I am currently having some problems trying to understand how average virtual runtime (avg_vruntime) calculates in EEVDF scheduler.

I've found these functions in kernel/sched/fair.c file avg_vruntime_add, avg_vruntime_sub, avg_vruntime_update which are responsible for the calculation of avg_vruntime but I don't get them . I thought "average" means sum of elements divided by count of elements . But it seems like it's something else in this scheduler. Does anyone know something about it?
 
  


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