You mean, if NUMA is on, then PoD is disabled, but if NUMA is off, PoD
still works?
Or do you mean, this patch will break PoD functionality if accepted?
-George
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 7:07 AM, Dulloor <dulloor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> WIth the NUMA allocator, pod is simply disabled as of now. This debug
> statement seeped through when testing that. Will take care of it :)
> However, I did test PoD for any regressions.
>
> -dulloor
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 2:55 AM, George Dunlap
> <George.Dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> What's this line for:
>>
>>>+ if (nr_pages > target_pages)
>>> {
>>>- PERROR("Could not allocate memory.");
>>>- goto error_out;
>>>+ pod_mode = 1;
>>>+ mem_flags |= XENMEMF_populate_on_demand;
>>>+ IPRINTF("I SHOULDN'T BE HERE !!\n");
>>
>> It's not clear what this patch does to the PoD logic... does it still
>> need some work, or should I try harder to grok it? Have you tested it
>> in PoD mode?
>>
>> -George
>>
>
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