Name: | stalld |
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Version: | 1.19.1 |
Release: | 2.el9 |
Architecture: | x86_64 |
Group: | Unspecified |
Size: | 80558 |
License: | GPLv2 |
RPM: | stalld-1.19.1-2.el9.x86_64.rpm |
Source RPM: | stalld-1.19.1-2.el9.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Fri Apr 05 2024 |
Build Host: | build-ol9-x86_64.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | https://gitlab.com/rt-linux-tools/stalld/stalld.git |
Summary: | Daemon that finds starving tasks and gives them a temporary boost |
Description: | The stalld program monitors the set of system threads, looking for threads that are ready-to-run but have not been given processor time for some threshold period. When a starving thread is found, it is given a temporary boost using the SCHED_DEADLINE policy. The default is to allow 10 microseconds of runtime for 1 second of clock time. |
- Make fill_process_comm() open comm file as READ_ONLY Resolves: RHEL-25846
- Rebase to upstream stalld-1.19.1 Resolves: RHEL-7865
- stalld: Fix memory leak in print_boosted_info() - utils: Check if the system is in lockdown mode - stalld: print process comm and cpu when boosting Resolves: rhbz#2120799
- rebase to upstream v1.17 Resolves:rhbz#2107275
- stald/utils: Space, lines and voids clenaups - stalld: Add an option to easily set stalld as SCHED_DEADLINE - stalld: Comments cleanup - src/utils: Comments cleanup - src/throttling: Comments cleanup - src/stalld.h Comments cleanup Resolves: rhbz#2068550