The last one you list below is the latest.
> http://people.redhat.com/mingo/O(1)-scheduler/sched-O1-2.4.18-pre8-K3.patch
> http://people.redhat.com/mingo/O(1)-scheduler/sched-2.4.19-pre10-ac2-A4
> http://people.redhat.com/mingo/O(1)-scheduler/sched-2.4.19-pre10-ac2-B3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 1) The 2.4.18-pre8 patch is from February 7th. Is that really the latest one
> for straight 2.4? If nobody's found even a typo in the thing for almost five
> months, can we expect it in 2.4.20-pre1?
While it's certainly nice, I think Ingo and Robert both stated best that
it's best not to change this in vanilla 2.4 where accountable behavior
should remain for a stable-branch kernel.
> 2) Do the -ac patches bring the 2.4-mt O(1) up to the level that's in the -ac
> tree, or are they against the -ac tree itself? I'd happily run the -ac tree
> except it doesn't HAVE stable releases, it has "it compiled" releases which
> do tend to be fairly stable but don't have nice clustering points where
> enough people are running that particular variant that they can tell you what
> the inevitable bugs actually are...
Against the -ac tree itself as stated in the patch name. For the record,
2.4.19-pre10-ac2 has been solid here in various incarnations for nearly
a month.
> 3) Is any of the stuff in ingo's directory actually the latest version? I
> know he wrote it, but I've watched about five other people patch it (Robert
> Love, etc.), and I didn't keep close track at the time but I'm fairly certain
> it was more recent than February.
See above (and below). :)
> 4) What's with the version numbers? I don't THINK the "B3" patch backlevels
> K3 in a more recent -ac version, especially since "B3" is dated july and "K3"
> is dated february... I seem to have missed a curve somewhere...
Ingo's mail dated 01 July 11:49:39 +0200 (CEST) has
sched-2.4.19-pre10-ac2-B3 as the latest.
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