Kernel: Process Scheduler: Revision history

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  • curprev 03:3903:39, 4 January 2026 Raion talk contribs 4,170 bytes +4,170 Created page with "== Overview == The IRIX process scheduler is accessed primarily through the schedctl(2) system call, which provides a rich set of scheduling controls reflecting IRIX's historical focus on real-time, multiprocessor, and high-performance computing workloads. It supports: Real-time fixed-priority scheduling (non-degrading) Traditional UNIX nice-value adjustments (timeshare) Process group and user-wide nice operations (BSD compatibility) CPU affinity control Scheduling mode..."