I haven't looked at it, but could it just be referring to retrieving a
thread from the queue. Just pulling something off a queue is a O(1)
operation. The order it places things in the queue probably is not. :)
On Mar 4, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Andriy Tkachuk wrote:
Hi folks.
I wander how O(1) sheduling works in ULE.
In ule.pdf Jeff wrote:
Threads are picked from the current queue in priority order until the
current queue is empty.
As far as I understand the algorithm is O(n)
where n - number of READY TO RUN processes,
not all processes isn't it?
thanks,
Andriy.
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