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Soft CPU affinity

Soft CPU affinity

Posted Jul 8, 2019 6:06 UTC (Mon) by maxfragg (subscriber, #122266)
Parent article: Soft CPU affinity

Sounds like a hard sell.
On paper having a soft cpu affinity might sound useful, but in my experience, in most cases where people want to pin their tasks, they don't want any heuristics which might cause strange side-effects. Predicting when an application will break out of its soft affinity and how this will affect such a fine tuned system might cause more trouble than it is worth


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Soft CPU affinity

Posted Jul 9, 2019 1:07 UTC (Tue) by zlynx (guest, #2285) [Link] (1 responses)

CPU hot-plug removal, with affine processes.

Soft CPU affinity

Posted Jul 9, 2019 19:56 UTC (Tue) by valarauca (guest, #109490) [Link]

Isn't relocating memory & changing NUMA masks already be part of this process?

Presumably hot-plugging is already migrating memory prior to the CPU being removed, (or so I assume; without the on-cpu memory controller, the EC-DRAM will blank). Or is RAM kept live during a hot-plug?


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