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@kubo39 kubo39 commented Jun 14, 2018

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What exactly does it mean if the affinity mask was set to 0? Is the intent to try to say that you can't pick any CPU at all? It'd seem like that would mean 0 cpus (which really is 1 because the code is executing).

@kubo39 kubo39 changed the title Fallback if num processors via affinity mask is 0 Fallback if the counts of num processors via affinity mask is 0 Jun 15, 2018
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kubo39 commented Jun 15, 2018

Ah, sorry, this means 0 cpus.

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So, if the mask is trying to say "you have 0 cores to use", it seems we should respect that instead of saying "the mask is wrong, you actually have 32 cores!", right?

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kubo39 commented Jun 24, 2018

I'm sorry my late reply. My suggestion just brought from Ruby, we should do a deeper discussion.

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