commit | 73bb8d9d92f689863c94d48517e89d35dae0ebcf | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jonathan Peyton <[email protected]> | Wed May 08 14:23:50 2024 |
committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | Wed May 08 14:23:50 2024 |
tree | adefa0ca21cc271eff16246fc144ecfb470b454f | |
parent | 27a062e9ca7c92e89ed4084c3c3affb9fa39aabb [diff] |
[OpenMP] Fix child processes to use affinity_none (#91391) When a child process is forked with OpenMP already initialized, the child process resets its affinity mask and sets proc-bind-var to false so that the entire original affinity mask is used. This patch corrects an issue with the affinity initialization code setting affinity to compact instead of none for this special case of forked children. The test trying to catch this only testing explicit setting of KMP_AFFINITY=none. Add test run for no KMP_AFFINITY setting. Fixes: #91098
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