docs/vm: numa_memory_policy: s/Linux memory policy/NUMA memory policy/
The document describes NUMA memory policy and as it is a part of the Linux documentation it's obvious that this is Linux memory policy. Besides, "Linux memory policy" may refer to other policies, e.g. memory hotplug policy, and using term NUMA makes the documentation less ambiguous. Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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Linux Memory Policy
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NUMA Memory Policy
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What is Linux Memory Policy?
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What is NUMA Memory Policy?
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In the Linux kernel, "memory policy" determines from which node the kernel will
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Components of Memory Policies
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A Linux memory policy consists of a "mode", optional mode flags, and
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A NUMA memory policy consists of a "mode", optional mode flags, and
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an optional set of nodes. The mode determines the behavior of the
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policy, the optional mode flags determine the behavior of the mode,
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and the optional set of nodes can be viewed as the arguments to the
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structure, struct mempolicy. Details of this structure will be
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discussed in context, below, as required to explain the behavior.
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Linux memory policy supports the following 4 behavioral modes:
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NUMA memory policy supports the following 4 behavioral modes:
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Default Mode--MPOL_DEFAULT
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This mode is only used in the memory policy APIs. Internally,
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address range or file. During system boot up, the temporary
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interleaved system default policy works in this mode.
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Linux memory policy supports the following optional mode flags:
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NUMA memory policy supports the following optional mode flags:
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MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES
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This flag specifies that the nodemask passed by
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