Re: Question regarding 'sched: RT throttling activated'

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On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 17:34 +0200, Wolfgang Wallner wrote:

> >> My questions are now:
> >> 
> >> * What does this logging entry mean?
> >> Could you please point me to some information about RT throttling
> >> so that I can understand what's it about?
> 
> > With stock settings, it means realtime task[s] consumed > 95% of the
> > throttle interval (1s), so the throttle activated, allowing
> SCHED_NORMAL
> > tasks to have a sip of CPU, to let you try to save the box from
> nutty RT
> > CPU hogs. See kernel/sched_rt.c.
> 
> I think if the application turns into a cpu hog...

Where from comes 'if'?  You presented evidence, so methinks there's not
a _lot_ of room for an 'if', there's just a missing 'why'.

-Mike

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