On Sat, 8 Sep 2007, Nicolas Capit wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> This is my situation:
>   - I mounted the pseudo cpuset filesystem into /dev/cpuset
>   - I created a cpuset named oar with my 2 cpus
> 
> cat /dev/cpuset/oar/cpus 
> 0-1
> 
>   - Then I hibernate my computer with 'echo -n "disk" >/sys/power/state'
>   - After reboot:
> 
> cat /dev/cpuset/oar/cpus 
> 0
> 
> Why did I lost a cpu?
> Is this a normal behavior???

Hi Nicolas,

I believe this is related to the fact that hibernation uses the hotplug 
subsystem to disable all CPUs except the boot CPU.

Thus guarantee_online_cpus() is called on each cpuset and removes all 
CPUs, except CPU 0, from all cpusets.

I'm not quite sure about if/how this should be fixed in the kernel, 
though. Looks like a very simple user-land workaround would be enough.

        Simon.

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