Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:20:17 -0700 | From | Paul Jackson <> | Subject | Re: [RFC] cpuset update_cgroup_cpus_allowed |
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> Will do - I justed wanted to get this quickly out to show the idea > that I was working on.
Ok - good.
In the final analysis, I'll take whatever works ;).
I'll lobby for keeping the code "simple" (a subjective metric) and poke what holes I can in things, and propose what alternatives I can muster.
But so long as setting a cpusets 'cpus' in 2.6.24 leads, whether by my historical "rewrite the pid to its own 'tasks' file" hack, or by a proper solution such as you have advocated, or by some other scheme or hack, to updating the cpus_allowed of each task in that cpuset, then I'm ok.
Right now, that goal is not met, with the cgroup patches lined up in *-mm for what will become 2.6.24.
We're getting short of time to fix this.
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