ghOSt is a general-purpose delegation of scheduling policy implemented on top of the Linux kernel. The ghOSt framework provides a rich API that receives scheduling decisions for processes from userspace and actuates them as transactions. Programmers can use any language or tools to develop policies, which can be upgraded without a machine reboot. ghOSt supports policies for a range of scheduling objectives, from µs-scale latency, to throughput, to energy efficiency, and beyond, and incurs low overheads for scheduling actions. Many policies are just a few hundred lines of code. Overall, ghOSt provides a performant framework for delegation of thread scheduling policy to userspace processes that enables policy optimization, non-disruptive upgrades, and fault isolation.
You must compile and install this kernel in order to use the ghOSt userspace component.
This kernel is Linux 5.11. We recommend installing Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, which ships with Linux 5.4 by default, as the distribution. Compile this kernel on Ubuntu 20.04 and then replace the existing 5.4 kernel with this one.
This is not an officially supported Google product.