I tend to follow new kernel feature from 'the H online' and I don't recall
seeing something like this was ever mentioned. I know current default sched
is the BFS, but it doesn't mention such behavior.

A little test I did was opening a youtube video (I use chrome), the cpu was
almost 100% but, in htop. around 70% was show as low pri. If I run another
program, lets say VirtualBox, they start to share the same core, instead of
using another one that is free.

This behavior seems buggy to me. I've been using Debian since Woody, this
desktop has almost 1 and a half year, and this started to happen when I
installed 3.1

cheers

2012/4/29 Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk>

> On Sun, 2012-04-29 at 01:25 -0300, Wido wrote:
> > Package: linux-2.6
> > Version: 3.2.15-1
> > Severity: important
> >
> > Dear Maintainer,
> > I'm seeing some unusual behaviour in my 4 cores desktop and can't figure
> out
> > what's going on. Currently I'm using latest 'testing' kernel, but I've
> noticed
> > this behavior in all 3.x debian stock kernel series.
> >
> > Even when the kernels have SMP enabled, only one of my 4 cores gets all
> the CPU
> > affinity, distributing the load only when it's at 100%.
> [...]
>
> Why do you think this is a bug?
>
> Ben.
>
> --
> Ben Hutchings
> I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape somewhere.
>



-- 
Wido

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