Abstract:
Systems and methods of managing threads provide for selecting a thread for execution and identifying a target performance state of a processor core based on the thread. Identifying the target performance state may include applying a priority of the thread to a mapping policy to obtain the target performance state. In one embodiment, a transition of the selected core to the target performance state can be initiated and the thread can be scheduled for execution by the processor core.
Abstract:
Systems and methods of managing software threads provide for selecting a software thread for execution by a processing architecture having a plurality of processing cores and a cooling module. A target core is selected from the plurality of cores based on the effectiveness of the cooling module with regard to each of the plurality of cores, and the selected thread is scheduled for execution by the target core.
Abstract:
Systems and methods of managing workloads provide for detecting a workload for a system having a first processor core with a first performance indicator and a second processor core with a second performance indicator. The workload is scheduled based on the first and second performance indicators settings. In one embodiment, a performance feasibility index is calculated for each core based on the core's frequency setting and utilization and the workload is assigned to the core associated with the highest index.
Abstract:
A cooling system is provided for a small watercraft which can prevent corrosion or freezing in a water channel. Water outside the watercraft is fed through a pump 30 and piping P1 or the like to a engine in the watercraft and cools the same, and then is drained from the watercraft. Drain hoses DH1 to 3 are connected to portions of the engine and piping where water tends to remain, and drain ports DH1a to 3a, which are capable of being opened and closed, are provided at the other ends of the drain hose. A single drain valve DV is provided at the drain port for opening and closing the drain hose.
Abstract:
To provide a personal watercraft in which it can be ensured that air funnels are comparatively long in the condition where the spacing between left and right side walls of a watercraft body is suppressed to a minimum. A personal watercraft has a structure in which a saddle ride type seat is provided at a roughly central portion of a watercraft body. Left and right side walls extend downwards from left and right lower edges of the seat. An engine is mounted on the lower side of the seat and is directed in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. Cylinders provided in the engine are arranged in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. First to fourth intake pipes in communication with the cylinders extend from a side surface of the engine. The first to fourth intake pipes are bent along the left side wall on the lower side of the seat.
Abstract:
To provide an article storage structure for a small boat having a reduced number of components and being able to be assembled without much time and effort. The article storage structure for a small boat is constructed in such a manner that a storing box body is supported so as to be capable of being opened and closed in the vertical direction by swinging a lid by a front hinge. The front hinge includes a bearing bracket mounted on the lid. A round hole is formed on the bearing bracket. A notch is provided continuing into the round hole. A bifacial shaft has an outer diameter corresponding to the round hole and is formed with two faces each having a width corresponding to the width of the slit by notching. A leg portion is provided for fixing the bifacial shaft to the hull. A retaining member is provided for preventing the notch and the bifacial shaft from establishing an angular relation in which they can be attached and detached with each other when the notch is rotated about the bifacial shaft.
Abstract:
A movable foot rest for motorcycles, easily adjustable upwardly and downwardly, as well as forwardly and rearwardly, so as to provide optimum comfort to riders of different physiques, and under various travel conditions.
Abstract:
A welding position detecting apparatus provided on a welding torch which forms an arc between a welding wire and a groove face on a work piece. The apparatus has an optical system for irradiating the groove face with a converging ray at a point in advance of the point of the arc so as to form a groove face crossing image, and an observing optical system which introduces this groove face crossing image and an arc image into its field of view and by which the groove face crossing image and the arc image are detected at the same time.
Abstract:
A coating material containing a modified chlorinated resin which produces by the modifying step chlorinated resins containing less than 50% chlorine by weight with the medium of the resin modified by fatty acids so that it is adapted to be used as a coating material, printing ink, adhesive, and the like, especially suitable for polyolefin plastics and said coating material enabling manufacture of an excellent coating for weather resistance, adhesion, stability and in other coating performances.