Re: [RFC PATCH] Dynamic sched domains aka Isolated cpusets

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Nick wrote:
> That would make sense. I'm not familiar with the workings of cpusets,
> but that would require every task to be assigned to one of these
> sets (or a subset within it), yes?

That's the rub, as I noted a couple of messages ago, while you
were writing this message.

It doesn't require every task to be in one of these or a subset.

Tasks could be in some multiple-domain superset, unless that is so
painful that we have to add mechanisms to cpusets to prohibit it.

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