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Overview of processes in MOP3
What is a process?
A process represents a piece of executing code, has it's own stack and CPU state. Think of it as a "task". There are no kernel processes, only userspace processes.
A process must be a member of a broader process group or procgroup for short.
Procgroups
A procgroup owns things like memory, kernel resources and such. Processes work within the scope of a procgroup. Once all procgroup's members die, the procgroup is considered unreachable and thus cleaned up.
Scheduling
MOP3 uses a round-robin based scheduler. For now priorities are left unimplemented, ie. every processes has equal priority, but this may change in the future.
A good explaination of round-robin scheduling can be found on the OSDev wiki: the article