K 10 svn:author V 5 trasz K 8 svn:date V 27 2020-08-24T12:43:54.388627Z K 7 svn:log V 1151 MFC r358483 by tijl: linuxulator: Map scheduler priorities to Linux priorities. On Linux the valid range of priorities for the SCHED_FIFO and SCHED_RR scheduling policies is [1,99]. For SCHED_OTHER the single valid priority is 0. On FreeBSD it is [0,31] for all policies. Programs are supposed to query the valid range using sched_get_priority_(min|max), but of course some programs assume the Linux values are valid. This commit adds a tunable compat.linux.map_sched_prio. When enabled sched_get_priority_(min|max) return the Linux values and sched_setscheduler and sched_(get|set)param translate between FreeBSD and Linux values. Because there are more Linux levels than FreeBSD levels, multiple Linux levels map to a single FreeBSD level, which means pre-emption might not happen as it does on Linux, so the tunable allows to disable this behaviour. It is enabled by default because I think it is unlikely that anyone runs real-time software under Linux emulation on FreeBSD that critically relies on correct pre-emption. This fixes FMOD, a commercial sound library used by several games. PR: 240043 Tested by: Alex S END