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* Binding a thread (or specific process) to a designated CPU
@ 2005-08-22 21:56 Brian D. McGrew
  2005-08-22 22:05 ` Jesper Juhl
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From: Brian D. McGrew @ 2005-08-22 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Good morning,

Using FC3 or FC4 with the 2.6.9 or later kernel, we're looking for a way
to bind a thread (or an entire process) to a designated CPU.  We're
using dual processor systems as well as P4 with HT and Xeons so all of
our boxes either have two CPU's or 'appear' to have two.

I want to be able, in my C++ code to designate a specific thread to a
specific processor.  I've heard rumors that with the 2.6 kernel this is
now possible???

Thanks,

-brian
 
Brian D. McGrew { brian@visionpro.com || brian@doubledimension.com }
---
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