On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 09:04:11AM -0400, Matthews, John wrote:
>       I did a little searching and it looks like "processor affinity"
> might be available now (kernel 2.4.x), although from what I can see it seems
> like you need to patch the kernel for userland interaction.  Some people
> argue that Linux's scheduler does a good job of picking where to run,
> therefore they feel that processor affinity isn't necessary.  This might be
> something to consider while benchmarking performance.
 
See Robert M. Love's cpu affinity patches and schedutils rpm:

http://tech9.net/rml/
http://www.tech9.net/rml/linux/

Here's an archive of his announcement to linux-kernel:

http://old.lwn.net/2002/0523/a/schedutils.php3

Regards,

   Bill Rugolsky



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