RK3399 - big.LITTLE core choice optimization
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The A72 and A53 core are each (according to Rockchip) optimized for, respectively, high-performance and low power.
How does our system (linux kernel maybe?) choose which processes to put into which core?

For example, if I'm running a single thread process that occupies 100% of one single core, I would like the system to choose the high-performance core in order to complete the task faster, rather than choosing the low power core to save power.

Do we (end users) have any control over this? Should we?


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RK3399 - big.LITTLE core choice optimization - by lucserre - 06-29-2020, 08:13 AM

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