Drop support for cpu_affinity (#5525)
This has no useful purpose on python3, and is generally a source of confusion.
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/docs/sample_config.yaml b/docs/sample_config.yaml
index bd80d97a93..d5cc3e7abc 100644
--- a/docs/sample_config.yaml
+++ b/docs/sample_config.yaml
@@ -23,29 +23,6 @@ server_name: "SERVERNAME"
#
pid_file: DATADIR/homeserver.pid
-# CPU affinity mask. Setting this restricts the CPUs on which the
-# process will be scheduled. It is represented as a bitmask, with the
-# lowest order bit corresponding to the first logical CPU and the
-# highest order bit corresponding to the last logical CPU. Not all CPUs
-# may exist on a given system but a mask may specify more CPUs than are
-# present.
-#
-# For example:
-# 0x00000001 is processor #0,
-# 0x00000003 is processors #0 and #1,
-# 0xFFFFFFFF is all processors (#0 through #31).
-#
-# Pinning a Python process to a single CPU is desirable, because Python
-# is inherently single-threaded due to the GIL, and can suffer a
-# 30-40% slowdown due to cache blow-out and thread context switching
-# if the scheduler happens to schedule the underlying threads across
-# different cores. See
-# https://www.mirantis.com/blog/improve-performance-python-programs-restricting-single-cpu/.
-#
-# This setting requires the affinity package to be installed!
-#
-#cpu_affinity: 0xFFFFFFFF
-
# The path to the web client which will be served at /_matrix/client/
# if 'webclient' is configured under the 'listeners' configuration.
#
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