The PL survey section disqualifies it from being anything like a great paper.
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Imagine writing a paper on N:M threading and not including Erlang at all.
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I'll one-up you: A paper in 2020 on 1-to-1 threading with user-level dispatch, preemption, and control of system-level threads. https://www2.seas.gwu.edu/~gparmer/publications/rtas20slite.pdf … Example cases in a parallel runtime, and in an embedded RTOS. Sorry
@samth, had to focus rel-work on system sched. -
Highlights: - No kernel-level scheduler, yet with faster scheduling than Linux. - User-level scheduling policy. - Cooperative scheduling uses to replace task in OpenMP with threads. Removes deadlock edge-cases. - RTOS overheads on par with FreeRTOS, but with memory protection.
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