Operating Systems 2019W Lecture 16

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The video for the lecture given on March 13, 2019 is now available.


Notes

Lecture 16
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Scheduling

When a process is interrupted or makes a system call, the kernel takes over the CPU core (and the core switches to supervisor mode)

Scheduling is what happens when the kernel finishes its work and
wants to run a process

The kernel must choose what process (task) to run next, quickly and efficiently

What criteria to use?
 - fairness: every process gets an equal share
 - but really, we want the kernel to run the "important" programs when they need to, an "unimportant" programs should take a back seat
 - so, we set priorities

But static priorities aren't enough
 - so the kernel dynamically adjusts priorities based on heuristics