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David, |
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thanks very much. |
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i really got some directiong to follow. |
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Thanks once again. |
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-Mihir. |
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On 5/26/06, David Fellows <fellows@×××.ca> wrote: |
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> > Dear Drew, |
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> > I really thank you for giving me this guidence. You are absolutely |
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> right |
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> > i am using |
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> > C as a programming language. I have an AMD 64 dual core system. Is there |
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> > y |
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> > way |
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> > i can take charge of those two processors and command them which thread |
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> > should |
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> > run on which processor??? I am prepared with scheduling mechanism but |
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> only |
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> > thing |
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> > i am lacking is how to take charge and decide that which processor |
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> > run which |
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> > thread. |
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> Googling linux cpu affinity scheduler |
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> will give you many leads. Looks like |
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> emerge schedutils |
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> will be in order too. |
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> Dave F |
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"How can anything be impossible when impossible itself says I M Possible???" |
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Mihir |