Re: [RFC] Cpuset: explicit dynamic sched domain control flags

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> But please don't let *users* try to deal with it.

Agreed - that's why I am about to send a patch that removes
the sched domain side affects of the cpu_exclusive flag.

Well, not entirely agreed.  User space code does need
to be able to specify some cpus as isolated from scheduler
balancing.  I will send a second patch to support that.

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                  Paul Jackson <[email protected]> 1.925.600.0401
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