On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 11:00:36AM -0700, John Hubbard wrote:
On 8/16/23 02:49, David Hildenbrand wrote:After an offline internal discussion, we think a per-mm setting is also
But do 32bit architectures even care about NUMA hinting? If not, just
ignore them ...
Probably not!
...
So, do you mean that let kernel provide a per-VMA allow/disallow
mechanism, and
it's up to the user space to choose between per-VMA and complex way or
global and simpler way?
QEMU could do either way. The question would be if a per-vma settings
makes sense for NUMA hinting.
From our experience with compute on GPUs, a per-mm setting would suffice.
No need to go all the way to VMA granularity.
enough for device passthrough in VMs.
BTW, if we want a per-VMA flag, compared to VM_NO_NUMA_BALANCING, do you
think it's of any value to providing a flag like VM_MAYDMA?
Auto NUMA balancing or other components can decide how to use it by
themselves.