On July 4, 2015 at 10:08:44 PM, Ryan Yates (fryguybob@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi Zhen,The RTS flag -V sets the tick interval (setting to 0 disables). If you grep for `RtsFlags.MiscFlags.tickInterval` you can find where it gets used. Hope this helps.Ryan
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 6:25 AM, Zhen Zhang <izgzhen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,I am trying to stop the GHC thread scheduler from atomically do round-robin scheduling. It might be strange that I am asking for that, in fact, my intention is to implement the “Lightweight Concurrency” on top of current RTS system. I am trying to use `GHC.Event`’s timeout mechanism to interfere with the scheduling behavior and it seems working a bit. But the automatic scheduling at the same time by RTS renders this effort invalid.For this part, I have tried to modify `rts/Scheduler.c`, masked some `startTimer` in `schedule()`, change the `appendToQueue` to `pushOnQueue` in `scheduleHandleYield` but nothing really works. (The GHC is still doing RR scheduling, even I changed some key code I thought)So I am curious if anyone familiar with the RTS could give me some suggestions on this problem.Thanks a lot!
Zhen
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