This no longer applies, it is probably a leftover from the days when we
had a global runqueue. Discussed with blambert.
ok ?
Index: sched_bsd.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/kern/sched_bsd.c,v
retrieving revision 1.29
diff -d -u -p -r1.29 sched_bsd.c
--- sched_bsd.c 23 Mar 2012 15:51:26 -0000 1.29
+++ sched_bsd.c 9 Jul 2012 08:45:32 -0000
@@ -464,16 +464,7 @@ resched_proc(struct proc *p, u_char pri)
/*
* XXXSMP
- * Since p->p_cpu persists across a context switch,
- * this gives us *very weak* processor affinity, in
- * that we notify the CPU on which the process last
- * ran that it should try to switch.
- *
- * This does not guarantee that the process will run on
- * that processor next, because another processor might
- * grab it the next time it performs a context switch.
- *
- * This also does not handle the case where its last
+ * This does not handle the case where its last
* CPU is running a higher-priority process, but every
* other CPU is running a lower-priority process. There
* are ways to handle this situation, but they're not