On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 01:56:07PM -0800, Davidlohr Bueso wrote: > On Wed, 06 Dec 2023, Gregory Price wrote: > > + > > +What: /sys/kernel/mm/mempolicy/weighted_interleave/nodeN/ > > +Date: December 2023 > > +Contact: Linux memory management mailing list <linux-mm@xxxxxxxxx> > > +Description: Configuration interface for accesses initiated from nodeN > > + > > + The directory to configure access initiator weights for nodeN. > > + > > + Possible numa nodes which have not been marked as a CPU node > > + at boot will not have a nodeN directory made for them at boot. > > This could be better rephrased without the negation. ie: > > "Only numa nodes with CPUs (compute) will have a nodeN directory." > I thought documentation was supposed to be as confusing as possible. lol I'll update it. reading it now, this is awful. > > + Hotplug for CPU nodes is not supported. > > Can this even happen? Hot-adding a previously offlined CPU won't change/add a > new numa node. So just rm the line altogether? > I... have no idea. In that sense, aye aye! > > +static ssize_t node_weight_show(struct kobject *kobj, > > + struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf) > > + > > +static ssize_t node_weight_store(struct kobject *kobj, > > + struct kobj_attribute *attr, > > + const char *buf, size_t count) > > iw_table will need some (basic) form of serialization. > originally the SKH group recommended a serialized "N*W,N*W,..." format, but this doesn't work for a matrix. Possibly i could add `N-M*W,...;N-M*W,...` and add a nodeN/weightlist interface that lets you acquire the whole iw_table for one or more nodes. Might be a nice extension. I figured there is an aversion to multi-value sysfs files, so I reverted back to a one-file-one-value file. If there is a preference for the fully serialized methods, I'll happily add those. Easy enough and I already have the code to parse it. ~Gregory