(I think most tasks you'd want to run with SCHED_RR would not be purely doing compute work, but likely doing frequent I/O as well, or at least interacting with other processes via shared memory or signals. In the 2.4 scheduler, the timeslice recalculation algorithm requires that all processes exhaust their timeslice before their new timeslices can be recomputed.2. Real-time systems are about latency guarantees, and how long a task can monopolize a core without being switched away from is an important scheduler consideration. The important factor here is what happens if you run more threads or processes (tasks) than you have physical cores: with a 1000ms round-robin timeslice, once all your cores were occupied with those tasks, nothing else in user-space would get a timeslice for a whole second, not even your X server or terminal emulator. The current time-slice and patterned principles are Nozicks terms for two methods for determining the just way to distribute stuff, in the context of. That's a surprisingly high number of context-switches, I think.Īnyway, realtime scheduling isn't about optimizing for overall throughput, which is what you're measuring. If the timeslice for a job is set to greater than 500ms, the system gives peer jobs of equal priority a chance to run. I think it doesn't count as a context-switch when the kernel chooses to return back to the same user-space task that was interrupted (by a timer interrupt or whatever at the end of its timeslice). I wonder what is the result of modification of that kernel parameter then? I expect that larger RR time slice results in fewer context switches, at least. acknowledging the short film for its Timeslice or frozen time sequence. With respect to the large change in RR time slice, the run time, context switches and other parameters are the same. able to reach over 300 km/h and 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds acceleration. $ sudo sysctl kernel.sched_rr_timeslice_ms=1000ġ20,094,568,266 instructions # 3.98 insn per cycle Performance counter stats for 'system wide':ġ20,100,665,611 instructions # 3.98 insn per cycle This page includes my examples of perfevents. $ perf stat -a -e instructions,cycles,context-switches,cpu-migrations - sudo. My perf-toolscollection (github) uses both perfevents and ftrace as needed. The perf result shows: $ sudo sysctl kernel.sched_rr_timeslice_ms=1 For instance, if you were to model solar photovoltaics. The objective of this file is to link the utilization factor and minimum service factor to timeslices. I have tested the code with two kernel.sched_rr_timeslice_ms values. The techno-data timeslices is an optinal file which contains information on technologies, their region, timeslices, utilization factors and minimum service factor. Int policy = sched_getscheduler(pid_num) Ĭase SCHED_OTHER: printf("SCHED_OTHER\n") break Ĭase SCHED_RR: printf("SCHED_RR\n") break Ĭase SCHED_FIFO: printf("SCHED_FIFO\n") break įor (unsigned long long i = 0 i < 30000000000 i ) hello i posted a question box on my ig a couple days ago and some people requested a tutorial of my timeslice so here it is as you can see its actually r. Int ret = sched_setscheduler(pid_num, SCHED_RR,
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She blames herself for being unable to save them and also for hating her mother and wishing her dead prior to the accident.īack from their honeymoon, they move into the house without phone, lights, or furniture. Jenni's an unstable heiress who has spent time in a sanitarium due to a traumatic incident in her past in which she witnessed the accidental drowning of her parents. Murder Most Foul (1964) and The Late Show (1977).Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023).Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), Ingrid Goes West (2017), Black Bear (2020) and Emily the Criminal (2022). Sons of the Desert (1933), Way Out West (1937) and Stan & Ollie (2018). In spite of continuing state control, it is hard to believe that such a famine could happen today without the Chinese leadership, and the rest of the world, finding out very quickly. The political system in China today is not so different from the system that Mao created what is different is the flow of information. The problem in China was that the policy took so long to be reversed because of the totalitarian system and the lack of any mechanism to make Mao change course. Of course, bad policies happen all the time without causing millions to die. Even in the absence of war or epidemic disease, bad policy within a totalitarian political system caused the deaths of tens of millions of people. Yet the catastrophic effects of bad policies can be all too obvious, as the Great Leap Forward shows. We sometimes have a hard time identifying the benefits of policies, or even convincing ourselves that policy makes a difference. Nearly a third of those born during the Great Leap Forward did not survive it. According to several accounts, life expectancy in China, which was nearly 50 in 1958, fell to below 30 in 1960 five years later, once Mao had stopped killing people, it had risen to nearly 55. If Mao had reversed course when the extent of the mass starvation first became clear to the leadership, the famine would have lasted one year, not three, and in any case there was more than enough grain in government stores to prevent everyone from starving. To do otherwise and admit the error of the Great Leap forward would have imperiled Mao's own leadership position, and he was prepared to sacrifice tens of millions of his countrymen to prevent that happening. (In any case, in these early years of the revolution, the Party was widely trusted.) When Mao learned of the disasters (though probably not of their full scale), he doubled down on the policies, purging the messengers, labeling them "right-deviationists," and blaming peasants for secretly hoarding food. Draconian restrictions on travel and communication prevented word from getting out, and the penalties for dissent were clear: three-quarters of 1 million people had been executed in 1950-51. Given the enormous increases in production that were confidently expected, peasant labor was diverted to public works projects and rural steel-making plants, most of which achieved nothing. At the same time, the Party caused chaos in the countryside by ordering that all private land be turned into communes, confiscating private property and even private cooking utensils, and making people eat in communal kitchens. Under the totalitarian system maintained by the Communist Party of China, rural communes competed to exaggerate their output, further inflating the already unattainable procurement quotas and leaving nothing for people to eat. Outlandish production targets were set to match the food needs of rapidly industrializing cities and to earn foreign exchange through exports of food. Mao Zedong and his fellow leaders were determined to show the superiority of communism, to quickly overtake production levels in Russia and in Britain, and to establish Mao's leadership of the communist world. Weather conditions were not unusual in these years the famine was entirely man-made. One of the worst in human history was China's "Great Leap Forward" in 1958-61, hewn of deeply misguided industrialization and food procurement policies led to the deaths of around thirty-five million people from starvation and prevented the births of perhaps forty million more. In spite of overall progress, there have been catastrophes. It should be quoted not merely because of his new prominence but also because this stunning horror is too little known. It includes his own short summary of Mao’s famine, on pages 38-40. His excellent book is called The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality. The Nobel Prize in economics this year was given to Angus Deaton for his empirical work in measuring poverty and prosperity. And I whisper a small thank you for private property and markets that make oil - and my whole life that I take for granted - possible. Because I read about this China experience, I remember it almost every time I cook. Think of cooking without oils at all, no butter, corn oil, bacon, or any other fat at all. Think about this the next time you prepare dinner. (I will spare you the details of how people used human corpses.) Here was a result we don’t think about: there was no fat for cooking whatever food was left. Some Extra Points on How to Do a Screenshot on a Mac Drag the camera pointer over the menu to highlight it.You will now see that the pointer changes from a crosshair pointer to a camera pointer. You will see that your pointer changes to a crosshair pointer. Take a Screenshot of a Menu Without the Title Drag the crosshair pointer to select the menu.ĥ.Note: This procedure works with Finder windows and most windows applications. If you want to cancel the screenshot, simply press esc key before you click. Once you have selected the window, click your mouse or trackpad.Move your camera pointer to the window you want to screenshot on Mac.Press ⌘, Shift and 3 at the same time.If you want to cancel the Mac OS X screenshot, just press esc key before you release the button. Once you have selected the area, release your mouse or trackpad button.While you are dragging, you can hold the Shift , Option or Spacebar to change the way the selection moves. Select an area by dragging the crosshair pointer.Move the crosshair pointer to the initial point of your screenshot.Here is how to take a screenshot on a Mac. Although initially, it may look difficult, it is not. You may not be able to take pictures of windows in some apps, such as DVD Player.Ever wondered why a Mac has no Print Screen key? So, how do you take a screenshot on a Mac? There are other ways to do it. Filenames begin with “Screenshot” or “Screen Recording” and include the date and time. png files and screen recordings are saved as. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Keyboard in the sidebar, click Keyboard Shortcuts on the right, then click Screenshots. You can customize these keyboard shortcuts in Keyboard settings. Open the menu, press Shift-Command-4, then drag the pointer over the menu items you want to capture. Move the camera pointer over the window or the menu bar to highlight it, then click. Press Shift-Command-4, then press the Space bar. Press the mouse or trackpad button, drag over the area you want to capture, then release the mouse or trackpad button. Press Shift-Command-4, then move the crosshair pointer to where you want to start the screenshot. Swipe right to immediately save the file and make it disappear.ĭrag the thumbnail into a document, an email, a note, or a Finder window.Ĭlick the thumbnail to open a window where you can mark up the screenshot or trim the recording, or share it.ĭepending on where you chose to save the screenshot or recording, an app may open. When the Show Floating Thumbnail option is set, you can do any of the following while the thumbnail is briefly displayed in the bottom-right corner of the screen: To stop recording, click the Stop Recording button in the menu bar. Start the screenshot or screen recording:įor the entire screen or a portion of it: Click Capture.įor a window: Move the pointer to the window, then click the window.įor recordings: Click Record. The Show Floating Thumbnail option helps you work more easily with a completed shot or recording-it floats in the bottom-right corner of the screen for a few seconds so you have time to drag it into a document, mark it up, or share it before it’s saved to the location you specified. For example, you can choose to set a timed delay or show the mouse pointer or clicks, and specify where to save the file. The available options vary based on whether you’re taking a screenshot or a screen recording.
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