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17 readonly CPUS=`nproc`143 for i in `seq 1 $CPUS`; do148 for i in `seq 1 $((CPUS - 1))`; do149 cur_cpu=$((CPUS - $i))223 [ $CPUS -lt 2 ] && echo "Only one CPU available, some tests will be skipped"224 [ $STRESS -gt 0 -a $CPUS -lt 3 ] && echo " stress test will be skipped, too"295 if [ $CPUS -gt 1 ]; then301 if [ $CPUS -gt 2 ]; then311 ip netns exec $NS_DST ethtool -L veth$DST tx $((CPUS + 1)) 2>/dev/null314 if [ $CPUS -gt 1 ]; then[all …]
553 CPUS=${CMD#?}554 COMM="echo $CPUS > $XFILE"558 CPUS=${CMD#??}559 COMM="echo $CPUS > $CFILE; echo $CPUS > $XFILE"562 C*) CPUS=${CMD#?}563 COMM="echo $CPUS > $CFILE"642 CPUS=$DIR/cpuset.cpus649 [[ -e $CPUS ]] && echo "$CPUS: $(cat $CPUS)"
160 CPU 0, DOMAIN SMT CPUS 0,64259 CPU <ALL CPUS SUMMARY>277 CPU <ALL CPUS SUMMARY>, DOMAIN SMT
92 like 0-2. Default is to monitor all CPUS.
32 Default is to monitor all CPUS.
249 CPUS{$cpulist}258 target_cpu & CPUS{17-42}
807 Based on the data above, when all the CPUS are busy, the max. frequency of 3100
1004 Enable maximum number of CPUS and NUMA Nodes for this architecture.
2793 THE THINGS CPUS GET UP TO
1074 more data on dmesg, like stack traces from other CPUS