#!/bin/sh CPUS_ONLINE=$(lscpu --online -p=cpu|grep -v -e '#') #use last CPU for host. Why not the first? #many devices tend to use cpu0 by default so #it tends to be busier HOST_AFFINITY=$(echo "${CPUS_ONLINE}"|tail -n 1) #run command on all cpus for cpu in $CPUS_ONLINE do #Don't run guest and host on same CPU #It actually works ok if using signalling if (echo "$@" | grep -e "--sleep" > /dev/null) || \ test $HOST_AFFINITY '!=' $cpu then echo "GUEST AFFINITY $cpu" "$@" --host-affinity $HOST_AFFINITY --guest-affinity $cpu fi done echo "NO GUEST AFFINITY" "$@" --host-affinity $HOST_AFFINITY echo "NO AFFINITY" "$@" cgit logo index : net-next.git
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