On 23/11/08 07:25PM, Gregory Price wrote: > This patchset implements weighted interleave and adds a new cgroup > sysfs entry: cgroup/memory.interleave_weights (excluded from root). <snip> We at Micron think this capability is really important, and moving it into cgroups introduces important flexibility that was missing from prior versions of the patchset. To me this mainly represents the antidote to having system bios programming the memory map to be heterogeneously interleaved - which I expect will be an option, and some customers seem to want it. But that approach will affect all apps (and also the kernel), and will hide at least the interleaved numa nodes from Linux' view of the topology. There is a lot not to like about that approach... This approach checks all the important boxes: it only applies to apps where it's enabled, the weighting can vary from one app to another, the kernel is not affected, and the numa topology is not buried. I see Michal's comment about cpuset vs. memory, and have no opinion there. Thumbs up! John Groves at Micron