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CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP:

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP has multiple definitions:

found in block/Kconfig.iosched

The configuration item CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP:

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The no-op I/O scheduler is a minimal scheduler that does basic merging and sorting. Its main uses include non-disk based block devices like memory devices, and specialised software or hardware environments that do their own scheduling and require only minimal assistance from the kernel.

found in drivers/block/Kconfig.iosched

The configuration item CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP:

Help text

The no-op I/O scheduler is a minimal scheduler that does basic merging and sorting. Its main uses include non-disk based block devices like memory devices, and specialised software or hardware environments that do their own scheduling and require only minimal assistance from the kernel.

No-op I/O scheduler found in drivers/block/Kconfig.iosched

The configuration item CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP:

Help text

The no-op I/O scheduler is a minimal scheduler that does basic merging and sorting. Its main uses include non-disk based block devices like memory devices, and specialised software or hardware environments that do their own scheduling and require only minimal assistance from the kernel.

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