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- Scheduler_activations abstract "Scheduler Activations is a threading mechanism that, when implemented in an operating system's process scheduler, provides kernel-level thread functionality with user-level thread flexibility and performance. This mechanism uses a so-called \"N:M\" strategy that maps some N number of application threads onto some M number of kernel entities, or \"virtual processors.\" This is a compromise between kernel-level (\"1:1\") and user-level (\"N:1\") threading. In general, \"N:M\" threading systems are more complex to implement than either kernel or user threads, because both changes to kernel and user-space code are required.Scheduler Activations was proposed by Anderson, Bershad, Lazowska, and Levy in Scheduler Activations: Effective Kernel Support for the User-Level Management of Parallelism in 1991. It was implemented in the NetBSD kernel by Nathan Williams but has since been abandoned in favor of 1:1 threading. FreeBSD had a similar threading implementation called Kernel Scheduled Entities which is also being retired in favor of 1:1 threading. Scheduler activations were also implemented as a patch for the Linux kernel by Vincent Danjean: Linux Activations, the user-level part being done in the Marcel thread library.".
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- Scheduler_activations wikiPageExternalLink p53-anderson.pdf.
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- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Threads_(computing).
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Edward_D._Lazowska.
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink FreeBSD.
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Hank_Levy_(computer_scientist).
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Kernel_Scheduled_Entities.
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Linux_kernel.
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink NetBSD.
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Scheduling_(computing).
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLink Thread_(computing).
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scheduler activations".
- Scheduler_activations wikiPageWikiLinkText "scheduler activations".
- Scheduler_activations subject Category:Threads_(computing).
- Scheduler_activations hypernym Mechanism.
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- Scheduler_activations comment "Scheduler Activations is a threading mechanism that, when implemented in an operating system's process scheduler, provides kernel-level thread functionality with user-level thread flexibility and performance. This mechanism uses a so-called \"N:M\" strategy that maps some N number of application threads onto some M number of kernel entities, or \"virtual processors.\" This is a compromise between kernel-level (\"1:1\") and user-level (\"N:1\") threading.".
- Scheduler_activations label "Scheduler activations".
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- Scheduler_activations sameAs Q865241.
- Scheduler_activations wasDerivedFrom Scheduler_activations?oldid=572882638.
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