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Flags
Processes are usually scheduled according their attached flags. Flags must contain a name and can optionally have some other values attached to it. The name can be any asciinumeric string, please don't use non ascii based strings as lua does not have the knowledge of unicode. The name is based on convention, having a top level category and subcategories separated by .
, like user.ui
, user.media
,...
A flags once added stays until the process dies, flag gets removed by a rule/module or the optional timeout hits.
Possible values are:
char *name; // label name
char *reason; // why the flag was set. This makes most sense with emergency flags
time_t timeout; // timeout when the flag will disapear
int32_t priority; // custom data: priority
int64_t value; // custom data: value
int64_t threshold; // custom data: threshold
uint32_t inherit : 1; // will apply to all children
Indicates a typical user process
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user.ui - graphical user interface
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user.media - media players
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user.bg_high - very important background process for the user
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user.idle - process that is not necessary and will only get spare resources.
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user.poison - process that causes trouble to the user & system. Depending on reason
- reason="memory" - using a lot of ram in memory pressure situation
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user.poison.group - belongs to a group of process that cause trouble
- reason="memory" - using a lot of ram in memory pressure situation
System important processes
- system.essential - very essential system processes like X, wayland,...
System daemon processes, that run in background
- daemon.idle - absolutely lowest priority of all
- daemon.bg - a little bit more important then idle, but no important processes.
Special scheduling required
- sched.rt - process must be in realtime group
- sched.ignore - ignore process, don't move his cgroup membership