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Disabling cores rearranges CPU order incorrectly #399

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7t2 opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Disabling cores rearranges CPU order incorrectly #399

7t2 opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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7t2 commented Nov 14, 2024

Is there an existing issue for this?

  • I searched the existing issues and did not find anything similar.

Current Behavior

Using cpupower-gui, I disable cores 5 through 8. Looking at CPU usage with resources shows that CPU's 13 through 16 are inactive.

Expected Behavior

I expect to see CPU's 5 through 8 with no activity, with all of the active cores correctly numbered.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Disable CPU cores that aren't the last core.
  2. Open resources processor tab.

Environment

Program Version 1.6.0-3
Package type: Arch linux repo
System: Arch Linux
Hardware info: 2x AMD Opteron 4386 processors

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nokyan commented Nov 16, 2024

Hi,
I'll look into it though it's not high priority right now.

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