Re: [PATCH] cpuset and sched domains: sched_load_balance flag

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To: Paul Jackson <pj@...>
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Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 - 1:56 pm

On Wednesday 03 October 2007 19:55, Paul Jackson wrote:

Basically, yeah.



OK, so I don't exactly understand you either. To make it simple, can
you give a concrete example of a cpuset hierarchy that wouldn't
work?



OK, so to really do anything different (from a non-partitioned setup),
you would need to set sched_load_balance=0 for the root cpuset?
Suppose you do that to hard partition the machine, what happens to
newly created tasks like kernel threads or things that aren't in a
cpuset?
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Re: [PATCH] cpuset and sched domains: sched_load_balance flag, Nick Piggin, (Tue Oct 2, 1:56 pm)
[PATCH] cpuset decrustify update and validate masks, Paul Jackson, (Sun Sep 30, 6:44 am)