Dave,

It sounds like you are asking about processor affinity.... yes, that's
been around for a while, but I'm not sure about specific libraries, the
solutions I've seen were all from commercial products and may have
been proprietary, ie., owned by Sybase, owned by Informix, etc.

Bill Ward

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I don't know if anyone has done anything cool with SMP, in Linux or any
other Unix, to allow a library routine (or, by extension, any function)
in user space to indicate either what processor it wants to use, or
that it can be assigned to a separate processor as a thread of
execution.  I don't see it in the online docs, but I'm not in a
position right now to do a web search.


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