| S. Childs and D. Ingram, "The Linux-SRT integrated multimedia operating system: bringing QoS to the desktop ". In 7th Real-Time Technology & App. Symp., p. 135, May 2001. |
....[16, 7, 18, 10] The major drawback of such an approach is that it reduces portability and requires larger learning and coding effort. The second category implements support for quality of service in the kernel, and allows users to explicitly control the QoS provided to different applications [6]. While this does not utilization [ 0 20 40 60 80 X server Stressors other Xine X server Stressors other Figure 1. Competition between the Xine movie player and background stressor processes causes Xine to receive less CPU resources as more stressors are added, resulting in ....
....a priority boost that is inversely proportional to the device speed. More advanced support for special situations exists only in research prototypes, and falls into several categories. The simplest approach is to prioritize the X server [16] or modify it to prioritize clients as the kernel does [6]. However, this by itself does not solve the problem. The alternative is to modify the kernel scheduler. The first category here is to provide soft real time support so that multimedia applications can sustain frame rates and audio sample rates. This has two aspects: high resolution timing ....
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