
Stalld continues to mature as this modern Linux solution for detecting stalled system threads and those that are ready-to-run but not allotted any processor time. The boosting is handled via using the SCHEAD_DEADLINE policy.
Stalld 1.1 was released at the end of October with now supporting real-time throttling management, a FIFO method is now used for boosting of threads, and a number of fixes and other code improvements.
This week now marks the availability of Stalld 1.2. This quick turnaround since Stalld 1.1 is just to ship a number of different fixes from compiler warnings to other code issues.
More details on Stalld and source downloads via the project repository at Kernel.org . Stalld hasn't seen much adoption yet given its young state but it is available on Fedora for those interested in trying it out without resorting to a source build.