Re: [PATCH] properly reserve in bootmem the lmb reserved regionsthat cross numa nodes

From: Jon Tollefson
Date: Mon Oct 06 2008 - 11:42:12 EST


Kumar Gala wrote:
> Out of interest how to do you guys represent NUMA regions of memory in
> the device tree?
>
> - k
Looking at the source code in numa.c I see at the start of
do_init_bootmem() that parse_numa_properties() is called. It appears to
be looking at memory nodes and getting the node id from it. It gets an
associativity property for the memory node and indexes that array with a
'min_common_depth' value to get the node id.

This node id is then used to setup the active ranges in the
early_node_map[].

Is this what you are asking about? There are others I am sure who know
more about it then I though.

Jon

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