BACKGROUND TASK RESOURCE CONTROL

Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for controlling resource access for background tasks. For example, a background task created by an application may utilize a resource (e.g., CPU cycles, bandwidth usage, etc.) by consuming resource allotment units from an applica...

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Main Authors PULAPAKA HARI, KISHAN ARUN, GEFFAUT ALAIN, BENDETOV ALEX, JUSTO TEIXEIRA PEDRO MIGUEL SEQUEIRA DE
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 04.02.2016
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Summary:Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for controlling resource access for background tasks. For example, a background task created by an application may utilize a resource (e.g., CPU cycles, bandwidth usage, etc.) by consuming resource allotment units from an application resource pool. Once the application resource pool is exhausted, the background task is generally restricted from utilizing the resource. However, the background task may also utilize global resource allotment units from a global resource pool shared by a plurality of applications to access the resource. Once the global resource pool is exhausted, unless the background task is a guaranteed background task which can consume resources regardless of resource allotment states of resource pools, the background task may be restricted from utilizing the resource until global resource allotment units within the global resource pool and/or resource allotment units within the application resource pool are replenished.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201514883391