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Earliest eligible virtual deadline first scheduling
Earliest eligible virtual deadline first (EEVDF) is a dynamic priority proportional share scheduling algorithm for soft real-time systems.
In 2023, Peter Zijlstra proposed replacing the Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) in the Linux kernel with an EEVDF process scheduler. The aim was to remove the need for CFS “latency nice” patches. The EEVDF scheduler replaced CFS in version 6.6 of the Linux kernel.
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EEVDF?
Earliest eligible virtual deadline first scheduling
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earliest_eligible_virtual_deadline_first_scheduling?wprov=sfti1#
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