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[Xen-users] Questions about sedf scheduler 
| Hi, 
 Diwaker had provided a program sedf.c on Jan30 to obtain the parameters for sedf scheduler
 (please check http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-01/msg01228.html
).
 
 In my setup, I'd two DomUs and Dom0 was running. I got the following output while running the program:
 
 # ./sedf
 Domina#0: slice = 15000000, period = 20000000, extratime = 1, latency = 0, weight = 0
 Domina#18: slice = 0, period = 100000000, extratime = 1, latency = 0, weight = 0
 Domina#19: slice = 0, period = 100000000, extratime = 1, latency = 0, weight = 0
 
 I did not understand few things and would appreciate very much if someone can clarify the following doubts:
 
 1. Why the period-length is different for Dom0 and DomU's?
 
 2. Does period-length mean the total time within which *all* domains are supposed to be scheduled *at least once*?
 What does it mean exactly? What does slice-length mean exactly?
 
 3. Can a domU have a slice-length as 0? If so, how can it be scheduled? I presume that value of extratime flag will make it scheduled, if set. Please clarify.
 
 4. If extratime flag was not set, do we need to set non-zero slice-length explicitly to schedule a DomU?
 
 Thanks in advance
 ,
 Amitayu
 
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