Lines Matching full:tasks

142 		Indicator on Intel systems of how tasks running on threads
188 after mounting, owns all the tasks and cpus in the system and can make
198 directories can be created to monitor subsets of tasks in the CTRL_MON
202 Removing a directory will move all tasks and cpus owned by the group it
208 "tasks":
209 Reading this file shows the list of all tasks that belong to
221 CPUs to/from this group. As with the tasks file a hierarchy is
263 all tasks in the group. In CTRL_MON groups these files provide
264 the sum for all tasks in the CTRL_MON group and all tasks in
682 Tasks that are under the control of group "p0" may only allocate from the
684 Tasks in group "p1" use the "lower" 50% of cache on both sockets.
686 Similarly, tasks that are under the control of group "p0" may use a
688 Tasks in group "p1" may also use 50% memory b/w on both sockets.
701 In the above example the tasks in "p1" and "p0" on socket 0 would use a max b/w
708 Two real time tasks pid=1234 running on processor 0 and pid=5678 running on
710 neighbors, each of the two real-time tasks exclusively occupies one quarter
719 ordinary tasks::
733 processors tasks run on.
736 # echo 1234 > p0/tasks
743 # echo 5678 > p1/tasks
763 A single socket system which has real-time tasks running on core 4-7 and
764 non real-time workload assigned to core 0-3. The real-time tasks share text
767 the tasks.
775 cannot be used by ordinary tasks::
788 kernel and the tasks running there get 50% of the cache. They should
1093 Example 1 (Monitor CTRL_MON group and subset of tasks in CTRL_MON group)
1103 # echo 5678 > p1/tasks
1104 # echo 5679 > p1/tasks
1109 Tasks that are under the control of group "p0" may only allocate from the
1111 Tasks in group "p1" use the "lower" 50% of cache on both sockets.
1113 Create monitor groups and assign a subset of tasks to each monitor group.
1118 # echo 5678 > m11/tasks
1119 # echo 5679 > m12/tasks
1149 # echo $$ > /sys/fs/resctrl/p1/tasks
1163 able to monitor all tasks including kernel threads.
1174 # echo 3478 > /sys/fs/resctrl/mon_groups/m01/tasks
1175 # echo 2467 > /sys/fs/resctrl/mon_groups/m02/tasks
1178 below its apparent that the tasks are mostly doing work on
1192 Example 4 (Monitor real time tasks)
1195 A single socket system which has real time tasks running on cores 4-7
1196 and non real time tasks on other cpus. We want to monitor the cache