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how to know the application run on which core, and run how many times on this core
I have a dual core pc, I write a application with two child process.
I know I can add sched_get_cpu to know the process run on which core, but, it just when the sched_get_cpu is called, it will tell me the result, my quesion is how to know the child proceess spend how many times on one core. Last edited by yanglei_fage; 06-25-2009 at 11:51 AM.. |
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