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use nix::sched::{sched_getaffinity, sched_getcpu, sched_setaffinity, CpuSet};
use nix::unistd::Pid;
#[test]
fn test_sched_affinity() {
// If pid is zero, then the mask of the calling process is returned.
let initial_affinity = sched_getaffinity(Pid::from_raw(0)).unwrap();
let mut at_least_one_cpu = false;
let mut last_valid_cpu = 0;
for field in 0..CpuSet::count() {
if initial_affinity.is_set(field).unwrap() {
at_least_one_cpu = true;
last_valid_cpu = field;
}
}
assert!(at_least_one_cpu);
// Now restrict the running CPU
let mut new_affinity = CpuSet::new();
new_affinity.set(last_valid_cpu).unwrap();
sched_setaffinity(Pid::from_raw(0), &new_affinity).unwrap();
// And now re-check the affinity which should be only the one we set.
let updated_affinity = sched_getaffinity(Pid::from_raw(0)).unwrap();
for field in 0..CpuSet::count() {
// Should be set only for the CPU we set previously
assert_eq!(
updated_affinity.is_set(field).unwrap(),
field == last_valid_cpu
)
}
// Now check that we're also currently running on the CPU in question.
let cur_cpu = sched_getcpu().unwrap();
assert_eq!(cur_cpu, last_valid_cpu);
// Finally, reset the initial CPU set
sched_setaffinity(Pid::from_raw(0), &initial_affinity).unwrap();
}
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