sched_entity struc

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I am wondering if the following is correct:
Having a Linux kernel 4.1 (the version cannot be changed) with group scheduling disabled is it always so that a user space thread has behind a task_struct which contains only one sched_entity "object"?
If no, can one give some counter examples?
Thanks,
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I am wondering if the following is correct:
Having a Linux kernel 4.1 (the version cannot be changed) with group scheduling disabled is it always so that a user space thread has behind a task_struct which contains only one sched_entity "object"?
If no, can one give some counter examples?
Thanks,
linux linux-kernel scheduling
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I am wondering if the following is correct:
Having a Linux kernel 4.1 (the version cannot be changed) with group scheduling disabled is it always so that a user space thread has behind a task_struct which contains only one sched_entity "object"?
If no, can one give some counter examples?
Thanks,
linux linux-kernel scheduling
I am wondering if the following is correct:
Having a Linux kernel 4.1 (the version cannot be changed) with group scheduling disabled is it always so that a user space thread has behind a task_struct which contains only one sched_entity "object"?
If no, can one give some counter examples?
Thanks,
linux linux-kernel scheduling
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