Implement sched_[gs]etaffinity()
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Thu Apr 11 08:26:00 GMT 2019
Hi Mark,
On Apr 10 21:21, Mark Geisert wrote:
> I've recently sent a patch to cygwin-patches that implements these
> Linux-specific functions. I used the following test program to debug and
> test the implementation. When the program is run, you can watch it migrate
> from CPU to CPU with Windows Task Manager.
>
> I've only tested on 64-bit Windows 7 so far. If the code (in the patch) is
> adequate I will supply another patch for doc updates, etc.
Your patch is nicely done, but what about machines with more than 64
CPUs? Your patch only uses the standard API for up to 64 CPUs, so a
process can never use more than 64 CPUs or use CPUs from different CPU
groups. There was also the case of this weird machine Achim Gratz once
worked on, which had less than 64 CPUs but *still* used multiple CPU
groups under Windows, for some reason.
Any chance you could update your patch to support this functionality?
For some info, see MSDN:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/ProcThread/processor-groups
Also, there's already some code in fhandler_proc.cc, function
format_proc_cpuinfo to handle CPU groups. You can use the
wincap.has_processor_groups() method to check if the system
supports CPU groups.
Thanks,
Corinna
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Corinna Vinschen
Cygwin Maintainer
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