My usecase is in a NUMA-interleaving memory allocator. Given a large chunk of memory, I would need to map them to different NUMA nodes determined by a hash. So the hash algorithm would pick which node each page would go to.
Instead of walking over all the pages one-by-one, hashing the address and mapping them to a node, I had a separate thread for each node. All those threads would *all* walk over *all* the pages, hash each one, and determine if it belongs on its own node. If it does map it, if it doesn't, skip it.