Re: [PATCH] SPARSEMEM + NUMA can't handle unaligned memory regions?

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mike kravetz wrote:
> On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 02:34:51PM +0100, Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> 
>>3) record the nid -- when we record the memory present in the system we
>>are passed the nid.
>>
>>Somehow the last of these seems the most logical given we have the
>>correct information at the time we record that we need to instantiate
>>the section.  So I had a quick go at something which seems to have come
>>out pretty clean.  Attached is a completly untested patch to show what I
>>am proposing.
> 
> 
> Looks sane to me.  I've always wanted to encode the nid in the section.
> But, never had a compelling reason to do so.
> 
> With this code in place, we could optimize the pfn_to_nid() routines to
> now obtain the nid from the section (rather than page struct).  However,
> I'm not sure this is worth the effort.

Well its only in there temporarily during init, its not in there once we
have allocated the section mem_map.

-apw
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