The developers that I work with have mentioned that there isn't yet support
in linux for forcing an application to run on an assigned cpu.

Some where in my mind I have the impression that 2.6 does support this
feature.

> From: Dion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:28:27 +0800
> To: slug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Modem Drivers in SMP
> 
> Thanks for the pointer to words like task affinity. I have been
> searching on google with stuff like linux drivers force single cpu on
> smp and the like.
> 
> All assistance is good.
> Thanks.
> 
> Michael Chesterton wrote:
> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>> Hi there does anyone know any tricks for telling or compiling a driver to
>>> use a 
>>> single cpu on an smp kernel??
>>>    
>>> 
>> 
>> I don't know anything about it, but goole using words like
>> linux task cpu affinity.
>> 
>> Of cause, you're asking for a specific solution to a problem,
>> there might be better ways of fixing the problem (not that I
>> would know, but others might).
>> 
>>  
>> 
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