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Sched_Ext Changes Submitted For Linux 6.15


The sched_ext code for extensible scheduler support and being able to quickly prototype new Linux kernel scheduling improvements continues evolving nicely since its much anticipated merging to the mainline kernel in 2024

Ahead of the imminent Linux 6.15 merge window, the sched_ext feature updates were sent out today for this next kernel cycle. The sched_ext code continues seeing new work to enhance its flexibility across different hardware designs, such as with Linux 6.15 being able to selectively toggle ttwu_queue. - The default idle CPU selection logic is revamped and improved in multiple ways including being made topology aware.

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