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- Processor_affinity abstract "Processor affinity, or CPU pinning enables the binding and unbinding of a process or a thread to a central processing unit (CPU) or a range of CPUs, so that the process or thread will execute only on the designated CPU or CPUs rather than any CPU. This can be viewed as a modification of the native central queue scheduling algorithm in a symmetric multiprocessing operating system. Each item in the queue has a tag indicating its kin processor. At the time of resource allocation, each task is allocated to its kin processor in preference to others.Processor affinity takes advantage of the fact that some remnants of a process that was run on a given processor may remain in that processor's memory state (for example, data in the CPU cache) after another process is run on that CPU. Scheduling that process to execute on the same processor could result in an efficient use of process by reducing performance-degrading situations such as cache misses. A practical example of processor affinity is executing multiple instances of a non-threaded application, such as some graphics-rendering software.Scheduling-algorithm implementations vary in adherence to processor affinity. Under certain circumstances, some implementations will allow a task to change to another processor if it results in higher efficiency. For example, when two processor-intensive tasks (A and B) have affinity to one processor while another processor remains unused, many schedulers will shift task B to the second processor in order to maximize processor use. Task B will then acquire affinity with the second processor, while task A will continue to have affinity with the original processor.".
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- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Affinity_mask.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink CPU_cache.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Load_balancing.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Processor_scheduling_algorithms.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink FreeBSD.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Hyper-threading.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Load_balancing_(computing).
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Multi-core_processor.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink NetBSD.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink OS_X.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Process_(computing).
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Scheduling_(computing).
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Graphics.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Solaris_(operating_system).
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Symmetric_multiprocessing.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Thread_(computing).
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLink Windows_NT.
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLinkText "CPU pinning".
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Processor affinity".
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Processor_affinity".
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLinkText "processor affinity".
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLinkText "processor and memory affinity".
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLinkText "processor".
- Processor_affinity wikiPageWikiLinkText "thread affinity".
- Processor_affinity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Processor_affinity subject Category:Load_balancing.
- Processor_affinity subject Category:Processor_scheduling_algorithms.
- Processor_affinity type Algorithm.
- Processor_affinity type Page.
- Processor_affinity comment "Processor affinity, or CPU pinning enables the binding and unbinding of a process or a thread to a central processing unit (CPU) or a range of CPUs, so that the process or thread will execute only on the designated CPU or CPUs rather than any CPU. This can be viewed as a modification of the native central queue scheduling algorithm in a symmetric multiprocessing operating system. Each item in the queue has a tag indicating its kin processor.".
- Processor_affinity label "Processor affinity".
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- Processor_affinity sameAs プロセッサ親和性.
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- Processor_affinity sameAs Q4382169.
- Processor_affinity sameAs 处理器亲和性.
- Processor_affinity wasDerivedFrom Processor_affinity?oldid=705758473.
- Processor_affinity isPrimaryTopicOf Processor_affinity.