- Ingo Molnár
Ingo Molnár, currently employed by
Red Hat , is a HungarianLinux kernel hacker. He is most well-known for his contributions to the operating system in terms ofsecurity andperformance . Some of his additions to the Linux kernel include an O(1) and CFS scheduler in the 2.6.x kernel series, the in-kernel TUXHTTP / FTP server, as well as his work to enhance thread handling. [ [http://kerneltrap.org/node/517 KernelTrap interview with Ingo Molnár] (2002-12-03 )] He also wrote a kernel security feature called "Exec Shield ", which prevents stack-basedbuffer overflow exploits in thex86 architecture by disabling the execute permission for the stack. One of his recent projects is the realtime preemption patch, which aims to bring hard-realtime scheduling latencies (50–60 microsecondsworst-case execution time ) to the Linux kernel.Most recently, he has been working on the
Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS), an O(log n) scheduler that is included as of the 2.6.23 Linux kernel. [ [http://kerneltrap.org/node/11737 Linux: Completely Fair Scheduler Merged] (2007-07-10 )]References
External links
* [http://people.redhat.com/mingo/ Ingo Molnár's homepage at Red Hat]
* [http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mingo/ Ingo Molnár's homepage at Kernel.org]
* [http://people.redhat.com/mingo/realtime-preempt/ Ingo Molnár's RT-kernel homepage]
* [http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/ The RT-kernel Wiki]
* [http://www.kerneltraffic.org/kernel-traffic/quotes/Ingo_Molnar.html Ingo LKML activity]
* [http://www.yak.net/random/pics/2005.07.18-23.OLS/img_2631.jpgPhoto of Ingo]
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