On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 12:22:03PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:

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> As to scheduler IPIs, those are limited to the CPUs the user is limited
> to and are rate limited by the wakeup-latency of the tasks. After all,
> all the time a task is runnable but not running, wakeups are no-ops.

Can't that wakeup-latency limitation be overcome by a normal user simply
by having lots of tasks to wake up, which then go back to sleep almost
immediately?  Coupled with very a low-priority CPU-bound task on each CPU?

                                                        Thanx, Paul

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