[Invitation] Linux MM Alignment Session on HugeTLB Core MM Convergence on Wednesday

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Hi everybody,

We host a biweekly series, the Linux MM Alignment Session, on Wednesdays.
We'd like to invite MM developers to attend and will announce the topic
for the next instance on the Monday prior to the next meeting.

Our next Linux MM Alignment Session is scheduled for Wednesday.  The
details:

Wednesday, June 14 · 9:00 – 10:00am PDT (GMT-7)
https://meet.google.com/csb-wcds-xya
backup: (US) +1 347-682-5874 PIN: 356 962 072#
international: https://tel.meet/csb-wcds-xya?pin=1301132214803

This week's topic will be a technical brainstorming session on HugeTLB 
convergence with the core MM.  This has been discussed most recently in 
this thread: 
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/ZIOEDTUBrBg6tepk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/

As discussed there, it would be useful to discuss areas where the HugeTLB 
subsystem could be unified with the core MM.  This includes both 
short-term and long-term objectives to improve reliability and 
maintainability:

 - Concrete areas where hugetlb and core MM can converge (pagewalks, for
   example)
 - Incremental progress on the above
 - Long-term plans for HugeTLB reservations
 - Anything other ideas?

This is intended to be for technical brainstorming, i.e. surface ideas 
where the HugeTLB subsystem and core MM could share a common framework and 
reduce HugeTLB's "special casing."

It would be great to align on common goals and discuss division of work as
well as timelines.

Also: if anybody has ideas for future topics, please let me know and I'll 
try to organize them.  We'd love to have volunteers to lead future topics 
as well as requests for MM topics to be presented.

Looking forward to seeing all of you on Wednesday!

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