Suresh wrote:
> Its just a corner case issue that Nick didn't consider while doing a quick
> patch. Nick meant to partition the sched domain at the top
> exclusive cpuset and he probably missed the case where root cpuset is marked
> as exclusive.
This makes no sense.
If P is a partition of S, that means that P is a set of subsets of
S such that the intersection of any two members of P is empty, and
the union of the members of P equals S.
If P is a partition of S, then adding S itself to P as another member
makes P no longer a partion, for then every element of S is in two
elements of P, not one.
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