Am Sonntag, den 01.11.2009, 23:20 +0100 schrieb Max:
> Keep in mind there are two sleep sections, one that happens when an
> non-runnable event is encountered (that is the one we commented out)
> and another when the schedule is empty (we let that one alone).
Ok that sounds quite sane. Hm btw. why is line 1115 run_event=3DFALSE,
isn't that set already?
> I have seen that some nanosleep implementations drive the cpu more
> than usleep asw nanosleep can doa busy wait.
>
> No idea why this is the case though on rhel.
Well that would be really interesting to find and fix. Either by fixing
nanosleep or by not using it.
Chris
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