Re: [PATCH] you have how many nodes??

From: Matthew Dobson
Date: Mon Sep 15 2003 - 19:36:34 EST


Ok, I made an attempt to clean up this mess quite a while ago (2.5.47), but that patch is utterly useless now. At Martin's urging I've created a new series of patches to resolve this.

01 - Make sure MAX_NUMNODES is defined in one and only one place. Remove superfluous definitions. Instead of defining MAX_NUMNODES in asm/numnodes.h, we define NODES_SHIFT there. Then in linux/mmzone.h we turn that NODES_SHIFT value into MAX_NUMNODES.

02 - Remove MAX_NR_NODES. This value is only used in a couple of places, and it's incorrectly used in all those places as far as I can tell. Replace with MAX_NUMNODES. Create MAX_NODES_SHIFT and use this value to check NODES_SHIFT is appropriate. A possible future patch should make MAX_NODES_SHIFT vary based on 32 vs. 64 bit archs.

03 - Fix up the sh arch. sh defined NR_NODES, change sh to use standard MAX_NUMNODES instead.

04 - Fix up the arm arch. This needs to be reviewed. Relatively straightforward replacement of NR_NODES with standard MAX_NUMNODES.

05 - Fix up the ia64 arch. This *definitely* needs to be reviewed. This code made my head hurt. I think I may have gotten it right. Totally untested.

Cheers!

-Matt

Jesse Barnes wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 04:46:40PM -0700, Martin J. Bligh wrote:

Yes, it's a turgid mess.

I'd prefer to define things in terms of MAX_NUMNODES, and derive the shifts
from that if possible - much more intuitive to maintain.
But other than that I agree completely with you.


Yeah, I don't mind switching, should just be a search and replace.


Could you please get together with Martin Bligh, come up with something
which works on NUMAQ and your 128 CPU PDA and also cast an eye across the
other architectures (sparc64, sh, ...)? It all needs a bit of thought and
a spring clean.

I'll have a look, I'm sure we can come up with something between us.


Cool, thanks.

Jesse
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