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  • Cluster Scheduler Support Queued Ahead Of Linux 5.16

    Phoronix: Cluster Scheduler Support Queued Ahead Of Linux 5.16

    Cluster scheduler support has been queued up for landing in the Linux 5.16 kernel for AArch64 and x86_64 systems for improving the CPU scheduler behavior for systems that have clusters of CPU cores...

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    Could it also benefit Zen chips where L3 cache is shared between 4 or 8 cores?

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      Originally posted by luben View Post
      Could it also benefit Zen chips where L3 cache is shared between 4 or 8 cores?
      I suppose so, the Scheduler might keep a task on a cluster now instead of moving it around randomly between both. There are also other CPU's around with crazy internal topologies (just as my Haswell-EP Xeon E5-2678 V3, where 8 cores are on one ringbus and four on a second ringbus - these Xeons support a Cluster-on-Die mode which splits the core into two NUMA blocks with 6 cores each, but due to that special topology, the memory latencies are not uniform in both clusters).

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