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Running ProcessExplorer when the workload runs shows that cpus 0-15 have work, and cpus 64-79 have work. That's not what my cpuSet asked for. Further, ProcessE:xplorer says that both the app PlatformBenchmarks and Bombardier regularly run on cpus in both of those sets, eg on cpus 0-15 and also on 64-79.
I do not know if the same behavior is observed on AMD64 hosts.
I hope that ProcessExplorer is doing the right thing.
I wonder if NUMA scheduling is also playing a hand in this? it shouldn't, since on this platform (Ampere Mt. Snow) there's only 1 socket.
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I'm not sure I believe what ProcessExplorer and "System Information" tell me. I believe TaskManager more, in that it shows cores running with 100% load, and those cores are exactly the ones I'd pinned my app PlatformBenchmarks to
Independent experiments on other Windows machines leads me to believe that ProcessExplorer is broken,, in that data for one CPU is displayed identically in 2 distinct boxes offset in some regular (TBD) way.
I want to run crank teche dotnet PlatformBenchmarks app and the bombardier loadgen on an 80 core ARM64 Windows 11 Enterprise Insider Preview machine,
The configuration yaml file has cpuSet at these places in the spec:
Running ProcessExplorer when the workload runs shows that cpus 0-15 have work, and cpus 64-79 have work. That's not what my cpuSet asked for. Further, ProcessE:xplorer says that both the app PlatformBenchmarks and Bombardier regularly run on cpus in both of those sets, eg on cpus 0-15 and also on 64-79.
I do not know if the same behavior is observed on AMD64 hosts.
I hope that ProcessExplorer is doing the right thing.
I wonder if NUMA scheduling is also playing a hand in this? it shouldn't, since on this platform (Ampere Mt. Snow) there's only 1 socket.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: