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config: simplify final CPU affinity rule #1261

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions config.md
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Expand Up @@ -349,8 +349,9 @@ For Linux-based systems, the `process` object supports the following process-spe
ranges. For example, `0-3,7` represents CPUs 0,1,2,3, and 7.
* **`final`** (string, OPTIONAL) is a list of CPUs the process will be run
on after the transition to container's cgroup. The format is the same as
for `initial`. If omitted or empty, the container's default CPU affinity,
as defined by [cpu.cpus property](./config.md#configLinuxCPUs)), is used.
for `initial`. If omitted or empty, runtime SHOULD NOT change process'
CPU affinity after the process is moved to container's cgroup, and the
final affinity is determined by the Linux kernel.

### <a name="configUser" />User

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