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o Major feature (scheduler, channel):
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- Introducing the KIST scheduler which stands for Kernel Informed Socket
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Transport. It is only available on Linux systems. This comes from a
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researched and published paper you can find here:
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http://www.robgjansen.com/publications/kist-sec2014.pdf
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.01044
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This is also a major refactoring of the entire scheduler subsystem in
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order for it to be more modular and thus much more easier to add more
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scheduler type later. The current scheduler has been named "Vanilla" but
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we favor KIST if available in this version.
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A new torrc option has been added and named "Schedulers type1,type2,..."
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which allows a user to select which scheduler type it wants tor to use.
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It is also possible to change it at runtime. It is an ordered list by
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priority. KIST might not be available on all platforms so there is a
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fallback to "KISTLite" that uses the same mechanisms but without the
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kernel support.
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The current default values are: Schedulers KIST,KISTLite,Vanilla.
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Closes ticket 12541.
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