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.\" Copyright (c) 2015 Mark Johnston <markj@FreeBSD.org>
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.Dd April 18, 2015
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.Dt DTRACE-SCHED 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm dtrace-sched
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.Nd a DTrace provider for tracing CPU scheduling events
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fn sched:::change-pri "struct thread *" "struct proc *" "uint8_t"
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.Fn sched:::dequeue "struct thread *" "struct proc *" "void *"
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.Fn sched:::enqueue "struct thread *" "struct proc *" "void *" "int"
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.Fn sched:::lend-pri "struct thread *" "struct proc *" "uint8_t" "struct thread *"
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.Fn sched:::load-change "int" "int"
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.Fn sched:::off-cpu "struct thread *" "struct proc *"
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.Fn sched:::on-cpu
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.Fn sched:::preempt
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.Fn sched:::remain-cpu
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.Fn sched:::surrender "struct thread *" "struct proc *"
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.Fn sched:::sleep
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.Fn sched:::tick "struct thread *" "struct proc *"
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.Fn sched:::wakeup "struct thread *" "struct proc *"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The DTrace
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.Nm sched
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provider allows the tracing of events related to CPU scheduling in the 4BSD and
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ULE schedulers.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::change-pri
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probe fires when a thread's active scheduling priority is about to be updated.
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The first two arguments are the thread whose priority is about to be changed,
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and the corresponding process.
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The third argument is the new absolute priority for the thread, while the
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current value is given by
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.Dv args[0]->td_priority .
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The
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.Fn sched:::lend-pri
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probe fires when the currently-running thread elevates the priority of another
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thread via priority lending.
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The first two arguments are the thread whose priority is about to be changed,
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and the corresponding process.
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The third argument is the new absolute priority for the thread.
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The fourth argument is the currently-running thread.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::dequeue
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probe fires immediately before a runnable thread is removed from a scheduler
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run queue.
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This may occur when the thread is about to begin execution on a CPU, or because
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the thread is being migrated to a different run queue.
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The latter event may occur in several circumstances: the scheduler may be
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attempting to rebalance load between multiple CPUs, the thread's scheduling
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priority may have changed, or the thread's CPU affinity settings may have
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changed.
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The first two arguments to
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.Fn sched:::dequeue
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are the thread and corresponding process.
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The third argument is currently always
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.Dv NULL .
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The
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.Fn sched:::enqueue
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probe fires when a runnable thread is about to be added to a scheduler run
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queue.
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Its first two arguments are the thread and corresponding process.
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The third argument is currently always
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.Dv NULL .
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The fourth argument is a boolean value that is non-zero if the thread is
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enqueued at the beginning of its run queue slot, and zero if the thread is
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instead enqueued at the end.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::load-change
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probe fires after the load of a thread queue is adjusted.
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The first argument is the cpuid for the CPU associated with the thread queue,
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and the second argument is the adjusted load of the thread queue, i.e., the
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number of elements in the queue.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::off-cpu
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probe is triggered by the scheduler suspending execution of the
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currently-running thread, and the
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.Fn sched:::on-cpu
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probe fires when the current thread has been selected to run on a CPU and is
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about to begin or resume execution.
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The arguments to
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.Fn sched:::off-cpu
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are the thread and corresponding process selected to run following the
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currently-running thread.
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If these two threads are the same, the
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.Fn sched:::remain-cpu
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probe will fire instead.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::surrender
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probe fires when the scheduler is called upon to make a scheduling decision by
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a thread running on a different CPU, via an interprocessor interrupt.
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The arguments to this probe are the interrupted thread and its corresponding
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process.
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This probe currently always fires in the context of the interrupted thread.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::preempt
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probe will fire immediately before the currently-running thread is preempted.
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When this occurs, the scheduler will select a new thread to run, and one of the
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.Fn sched:::off-cpu
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or
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.Fn sched:::remain-cpu
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probes will subsequently fire, depending on whether or not the scheduler selects
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the preempted thread.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::sleep
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probe fires immediately before the currently-running thread is about to suspend
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execution and begin waiting for a condition to be met.
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The
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.Fn sched:::wakeup
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probe fires when a thread is set up to resume execution after having gone to
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sleep.
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Its arguments are the thread being awoken, and the corresponding process.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::tick
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fires before each scheduler clock tick.
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Its arguments are the currently-running thread and its corresponding process.
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.Sh ARGUMENTS
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The
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.Nm sched
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provider probes use the kernel types
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.Vt "struct proc"
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and
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.Vt "struct thread"
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to represent processes and threads, respectively.
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These structures have many fields and are defined in
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.Pa sys/proc.h .
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In a probe body, the currently-running thread can always be obtained with the
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.Va curthread
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global variable, which has type
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.Vt "struct thread *" .
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For example, when a running thread is about to sleep, the
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.Fn sched:::sleep
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probe fires in the context of that thread, which can be accessed using
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.Va curthread .
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The
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.Va curcpu
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global variable contains the cpuid of the CPU on which the currently-running
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thread is executing.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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The following script gives a breakdown of CPU utilization by process name:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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sched:::on-cpu
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{
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self->ts = timestamp;
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}
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sched:::off-cpu
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/self->ts != 0/
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{
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@[execname] = sum((timestamp - self->ts) / 1000);
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self->ts = 0;
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}
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Here, DTrace stores a timestamp each time a thread is scheduled to run, and
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computes the time elapsed in microseconds when it is descheduled.
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The results are summed by process name.
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.Sh COMPATIBILITY
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This provider is not compatible with the
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.Nm sched
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provider found in Solaris.
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In particular, the probe argument types are native
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.Fx
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types, and the
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.Fn sched:::cpucaps-sleep ,
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.Fn sched:::cpucaps-wakeup ,
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.Fn sched:::schedctl-nopreempt ,
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.Fn sched:::schedctl-preempt ,
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and
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.Fn sched:::schedctl-yield
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probes are not available in
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.Fx .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn sched:::lend-pri
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and
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.Fn sched:::load-change
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probes are specific to
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.Fx .
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr dtrace 1 ,
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.Xr sched_4bsd 4 ,
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.Xr sched_ule 4 ,
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.Xr SDT 9 ,
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.Xr sleepqueue 9
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm sched
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provider first appeared in
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.Fx
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8.4 and 9.1.
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.Sh AUTHORS
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This manual page was written by
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.An Mark Johnston Aq Mt markj@FreeBSD.org .
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