Re: [PATCH v10 0/9] cpuset: Enable cpuset controller in default hierarchy

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Hi,

On 18/06/18 12:13, Waiman Long wrote:
> v10:
>  - Remove the cpuset.sched.load_balance patch for now as it may not
>    be that useful.
>  - Break the large patch 2 into smaller patches to make them a bit
>    easier to review.
>  - Test and fix issues related to changing "cpuset.cpus" and cpu
>    online/offline in a domain root.
>  - Rename isolated_cpus to reserved_cpus as this cpumask holds CPUs
>    reserved for child sched domains.
>  - Rework the scheduling domain debug printing code in the last patch.
>  - Document update to the newly moved
>    Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst.

By removing the redundant 6/9 as advised, I could test that this is
working as expected (at least by me :): https://git.io/fURIC

I played a bit with creating and modifying domain root(s), both with
legacy and default hierarchies. Looks good to me, you can add

Tested-by: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@xxxxxxxxxx>

to the series.

Best,

- Juri
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