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| using System; | |
| using System.Threading.Tasks; | |
| namespace System.Collections.Concurrent | |
| { | |
| public static class ConcurrentDictionaryExtensions | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Provides an alternative to <see cref="ConcurrentDictionary{TKey, TValue}.GetOrAdd(TKey, Func{TKey, TValue})"/> that disposes values that implement <see cref="IDisposable"/>. | |
| /// </summary> |
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To limit a CPU to a certain C-state, you can pass the processor.max_cstate=X option in the kernel line of /boot/grub/grub.conf.
Here we limit the system to only C-State 1:
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.18-371.1.2.el5 ... processor.max_cstate=1
On some systems, the kernel can override the BIOS setting, and the parameter intel_idle.max_cstate=0 may be required to ensure sleep states are not entered: