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 Timo Benk wrote: Hi, can someone explain or point me to some doku where the latency parameter for the SEDF Parameter is explained? Greetings, -timo Hi Timo,Suse 10. is accompanied by some interesting xen doku stuff. See /usr/share/doc/xen. Here is the supplied documentation on sedf which contains info on the latency parameter which will hopefully helpful to you. If - and how - it works please let us know (have no experience with this so far) 
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sEDF scheduler
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Author:
  Stephan.Diestelhorst@{cl.cam.ac.uk, inf.tu-dresden.de}
Overview:This scheduler provides weighted CPU sharing in an intuitive way and uses realtime-algorithms to ensure time guarantees. Usage: -add "sched=sedf" on Xen's boot command-line -create domains as usual-use "xm sched-sedf <dom-id> <period> <slice> <latency-hint> <extra> <weight>" 
   Where:
     -period/slice are the normal EDF scheduling parameters in nanosecs
-latency-hint is the scaled period in case the domain is doing 
heavy I/O
        (unused by the currently compiled version)
     -extra is a flag (0/1), which controls whether the domain can run in
      extra-time
     -weight is mutually exclusive with period/slice and specifies another
      way of setting a domains cpu slice
Examples:
normal EDF (20ms/5ms):
 xm sched-sedf <dom-id> 20000000 5000000 0 0 0
best-effort domains (i.e. non-realtime):
 xm sched-sedf <dom-id> 20000000 0 0 1 0
normal EDF (20ms/5ms) + share of extra-time:
 xm sched-sedf <dom-id> 20000000 5000000 0 1 0
4 domains with weights 2:3:4:2
 xm sched-sedf <d1> 0 0 0 0 2
 xm sched-sedf <d2> 0 0 0 0 3
 xm sched-sedf <d3> 0 0 0 0 4
 xm sched-sedf <d4> 0 0 0 0 2
1 fully-specified (10ms/3ms) domain, 3 other domains share
available rest in 2:7:3 ratio:
 xm sched-sedf <d1> 10000000 3000000 0 0 0
 xm sched-sedf <d2> 0 0 0 0 2
 xm sched-sedf <d3> 0 0 0 0 7
 xm sched-sedf <d4> 0 0 0 0 3
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Cheers,
Andrej
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