On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 13:03 -0700, Mike Turquette wrote:
This patch series introduces a new cpumask which tracks CPUs that support hotplugging. The purpose of this patch series is to provide a simple method for kernel code to know which CPUs can be hotplugged and which ones cannot. Potential users of this code might be a thermal mitigation technique which uses hotplug to lower temperature, or a power capping mechanism which uses hotplug to lower power consumption.
All the of usual cpumask helper functions are created for this new mask. The second patch in this series simply sets the bit for elligible CPUs while they are being registered. The cpumask itself is static after boot and should not change (like the possbile mask).
I still most strongly object to people using hotplug for these goals.
Why do you need to go through the entire dance of hotplug just to idle a cpu? Hotplug not only idles the cpu but tears down (and rebuilds) an insane amount of resources associated with the cpu.
Nacked-by: Peter Zijlstra a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl