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Energy Aware Scheduling I track
Friday, August 21, 2015 from 9:00 – 11:30am
Metropolitan B
Metropolitan B
Energy efficiency has received considerable attention, for example, the microconference at last year’s Plumbers. However, despite another year’s worth of vigorous efforts, there is still quite a bit left to be desired in Linux’s power management and in its energy-aware scheduling in particular, hence this year’s microconference.
Microconference Leaders
Morten Rasmussen, Rafael Wysocki
Proposals for this track
* Energy-model driven scheduling
Enabling energy-aware task scheduling and scheduler-driven power management.
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Energy Aware Scheduling I | 06/23/2015 |
Morten Rasmussen | ||
* Recent Power Management Core Changes in Linux
Overview of changes made to the Linux kernel's PM core over the last few releases
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Energy Aware Scheduling I | 06/23/2015 |
Rafael Wysocki | ||
* Scheduler-driven CPU frequency selection
Discuss current design and gather feedback on a cpu capacity-based frequency scaling policy.
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Energy Aware Scheduling I | 06/24/2015 |
Mike Turquette | ||
* You can't always get what you want: P-state selection on Intel CPUs
An overview of how Performance States work on Intel platforms
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Energy Aware Scheduling I | 06/10/2015 |
Kristen Accardi |