On Fri, Mar 07, 2025 at 08:46:46PM +0900, Honggyu Kim wrote:
You can see more info below.
$ cd /sys/devices/system/node
$ ls -d node*
node0 node1 node2 node3
$ cat possible
0-11
We're split across two threads now, but i'll add this context
I'm basically asking whether there should be 12 nodes possible. It seems
like there should only be 4 nodes possible - 2 for sockets, 2 for host
bridges.
Unless I'm misunderstanding, it should be the case that a given physical
address can only be hosted by 1 numa node (proximity domain).
So it *should* be the case that you either have 4 nodes possible or 10
nodes possible, not 12. But I could be missing a piece of context.
Which command do we need for this info specifically? My output doesn't
provide some useful info for that.
$ acpidump -b
$ iasl -d *
$ cat cedt.dsl
...
**** Unknown ACPI table signature [CEDT]
You probably have an old version of acpidump here, you might need to get
a newer version that knows about the CEDT.
You'll also want to get all the Memory Affinity entries from srat.dsl
Not sure about it. This must be fixed ASAP because current kernel is
broken on this issue and the fix should go into hotfix tree first.
I agree something is broken, I'm not convinced what is broken.
If you can think this is just a bandaid, but leaving it bleeding as is
not the right approach.
This affects userland, we shouldn't thrash on this. Lets get it right.
~Gregory