On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Lee Schermerhorn wrote:If, by "interesting", you mean that they give the most power to the user in setting up their mempolicies than they have ever had before, then I agree. If my helper functions are similar to yours then basing either of our patchsets on top of the other should not be difficult. Thanks for volunteering to test the changes. I don't know how many patchsets are currently outstanding that touch mempolicies. So far we have mine and the refcounting cleanup of yours that you mentioned. I think the best way of dealing with it would be for the author of whatever patchset is merged second to rebase off the current -mm just like I based this entire patchset on your V3 contextualize_policy() patch from a couple days ago. My patchset already supports contextualized tmpfs mempolicies with a template for how to specify them (see patch 4 in this series for the documentation update). For example, mpol=interleave:1-3 is the equivalent of MPOL_INTERLEAVE over nodes 1-3 while mpol=interleave=static:1-3 is the equivalent of MPOL_INTERLEAVE | MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES. David --
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