Lines Matching refs:workers
34 number of workers as the number of CPUs. The kernel grew a lot of MT
82 For threaded workqueues, special purpose threads, called [k]workers, execute
126 number of the currently runnable workers. Generally, work items are
130 workers on the CPU, the worker-pool doesn't start execution of a new
133 are pending work items. This allows using a minimal number of workers
136 Keeping idle workers around doesn't cost other than the memory space
148 Forward progress guarantee relies on that workers can be created when
150 through the use of rescue workers. All work items which might be used
188 worker-pools which host workers which are not bound to any
197 of mostly unused workers across different CPUs as the issuer
219 each other. Each maintains its separate pool of workers and
220 implements concurrency management among its workers.
426 If set to 1, all workers of the scope are guaranteed always to be in the
650 pool[00] ref= 1 nice= 0 idle/workers= 4/ 4 cpu= 0
651 pool[01] ref= 1 nice=-20 idle/workers= 2/ 2 cpu= 0
652 pool[02] ref= 1 nice= 0 idle/workers= 4/ 4 cpu= 1
653 pool[03] ref= 1 nice=-20 idle/workers= 2/ 2 cpu= 1
654 pool[04] ref= 1 nice= 0 idle/workers= 4/ 4 cpu= 2
655 pool[05] ref= 1 nice=-20 idle/workers= 2/ 2 cpu= 2
656 pool[06] ref= 1 nice= 0 idle/workers= 3/ 3 cpu= 3
657 pool[07] ref= 1 nice=-20 idle/workers= 2/ 2 cpu= 3
658 pool[08] ref=42 nice= 0 idle/workers= 6/ 6 cpus=0000000f
659 pool[09] ref=28 nice= 0 idle/workers= 3/ 3 cpus=00000003
660 pool[10] ref=28 nice= 0 idle/workers= 17/ 17 cpus=0000000c
661 pool[11] ref= 1 nice=-20 idle/workers= 1/ 1 cpus=0000000f
662 pool[12] ref= 2 nice=-20 idle/workers= 1/ 1 cpus=00000003
663 pool[13] ref= 2 nice=-20 idle/workers= 1/ 1 cpus=0000000c