Hi.
This patch set is to unify mapping from pxm to node id ver.4.
I posted patches for config of NODES_SHIFT.
So, MAX_PXM_DOMAIN is just defined by MAX_NUMNODES.
(But, old pxm's spec was 8 bit. So, if MAX_NUMNODES is 256 or smaller,
then I use 256 for it.)
This patches are for 2.6.16-git16.
I tested them on ia64(Tiger4) with node emulation.
Please apply.
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Change log from ver.3
- The patch for configuration of NODES_SHIFT is divided to other post.
MAX_PXM_DOMAIN is defined by MAX_NUMNODES.
Change log from ver.2
- update for 2.6.16-git14.
- definition of pxm was changed from u8 to int. Pxm can be over 256.
- CONFIG_NR_NODES is defined to configure MAX_PXM_DOMAINS.
- redundant call of pxm_bit_set() is removed at acpi_numa_arch_fixup()
of ia64 like followings.
if (pxm_bit_test(i)) {
:
pxm_bit_set(i); <---------------------- !!!
:
}
Change log from ver.1
- Fix old map from HP and SGI's code by Bob Picco-san.
- Remove MAX_PXM_DOMAINS from asm-ia64/acpi.h. It is already defined at
include/acpi/acpi_numa.h.
- Fix return code of setup_node() at arch/x86_64/mm/srat.c
- Fix ACPI_NUMA config for i386 by Andy Witcroft-san.
- Define dummy functions for i386's compile error.
- Remove garbage nid_to_pxm_map from acpi20_parse_srat()
at arch/i386/kernel/srat.c
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Description.
This patch is to unify mapping from pxm to node id.
In current code, i386, x86-64, and ia64 have its mapping by each own code.
But PXM is defined by ACPI and node id is used generically. So,
I think there is no reason to define it on each arch's code.
This mapping should be written at drivers/acpi/numa.c as a common code.
--
Yasunori Goto
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