could engage in a variety of activities and notice leaks by checking
the kernel memory statistics.
-From: "Godmar Back" <godmar@gmail.com>
-Subject: set_priority & donation - a TODO item
-To: "Ben Pfaff" <blp@cs.stanford.edu>
-Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 22:20:26 -0500
-
-Ben,
-
-it seems that there are currently no tests that check the proper
-behavior of thread_set_priority() when called by a thread that is
-running under priority donation. The proper behavior, I assume, is to
-temporarily drop the donation if the set priority is higher, and to
-reassume the donation should the thread subsequently set its own
-priority again to a level that's lower than a still active donation.
-
- - Godmar
-
From: Godmar Back <godmar@gmail.com>
Subject: on caching in project 4
To: Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>
* Internal tests.
-* Improve automatic interpretation of exception messages.
-
* Filesys project:
- Need a better way to measure performance improvement of buffer
- Add extra credit:
- . Low-level x86 stuff, like paged page tables.
-
. Specifics on how to implement sbrk, malloc.
. Other good ideas.
- . opendir/readdir/closedir
-
. everything needed for getcwd()
To add partition support: