On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 06:00, Timothy Miller wrote:
If my guess from my previous email was correct (that is pri 5 gets
shorter timeslide than pri 6), then that means that tasks of higher
static priority have are penalized more than lower pri tasks for expiring.
Say a task has to run for 15ms. If it's at a priority that gives it a
10ms timeslice, then it'll expire and get demoted. If it's at a
priority that gives it a 20ms timeslice, then it'll not expire and
therefore get promoted.
Is that fair?
Yes, it's a simple cutoff at the end of the timeslice. If you use up the timeslice allocated to you, then you have to pass a test to see if you can go onto the active array or get expired. Since higher static priority (lower nice) tasks get longer timeslices, they are less likely to expire unless they are purely cpu bound and never sleep.