On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 01:47:43PM +1100, Rusty Russell wrote:
> But this particular problem did not hurt me, since I now run a
> "suicide" thread on the dying CPU, making it safe and trivial to manually
> re-queue processes. The question of what to do with processes which cannot
> be scheduled on any remaining CPUs is another interesting question.
If these are processes that are bound to the CPU to be shut down,
wouldn't it make sense to fail the CPU shut down operation ? If you
are giving enough control to the user to make CPU affinity decisions,
they better know how to cleanup before shutting down a CPU.
Thanks
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