support for numa aware global mempools on linux#80
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support for numa aware global mempools on linux#80mazsi-at-wigner wants to merge 26 commits intoluigirizzo:masterfrom
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Hey, I would like to know the fate of this patch and why it didn't end up being merged. I am also in need of per numa node memory pools and wonder if this patch is still relevant. Thanks |
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intial support for multiple global mempools, with each mempool allocated on a different numa node.
number of global pools is hard coded to 2.
the numa-aware contigmalloc() wrapper for linux is an ugly hack - memory allocation is to be moved into an os specific helper.