Re: NODE_DATA without CONFIG_NUMA

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>>>>> "Horms" == Horms  <horms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Horms> Hi, I'm trying to build a non-NUMA (HP_SIM) config, and I am
Horms> running into trouble because there are serveral places where
Horms> NODE_DATA is used. It seems to me that this makes little sense
Horms> as NODE_DATA needs the node_data element of struct
Horms> cpuinfo_ia64, which doesn't exist without CONFIG_NUMA.

Horms> Is CONFIG_NUMA mandatory or is this just an oversight?

I haven't looked at the details, given you don't say where it breaks,
but it would make sense to me that a non-NUMA system is treated as a
single node system, eg. NODE_DATA(0) ought to be valid.

Cheers,
Jes

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