Here is the example:
ID ADDR FLG NRUN BSPL PRI RNRN KRNRN SWITCH THREAD PROC
0 fffffffffbc259b0 1b 1 0 -1 no no t-0 ffffff0003e05c80
(idle)
| |
RUNNING <--+ +--> PRI THREAD PROC
READY
EXISTS
ENABLE
I was told that SWITCH stood for the ticks passed when the thread was on CPU in
one second base. Is it correct? Can somebody explain it in more detail? And how
can I know where SWITCH is from cpu struct?
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