Re: [PATCH 11/40] autonuma: define the autonuma flags

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On 06/28/2012 08:55 AM, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
These flags are the ones tweaked through sysfs, they control the
behavior of autonuma, from enabling disabling it, to selecting various
runtime options.

That's all fine and dandy, but what do these flags mean?

How do you expect people to be able to maintain this code,
or control autonuma behaviour, when these flags are not
documented at all?

Please document them.

+enum autonuma_flag {
+	AUTONUMA_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_IMPOSSIBLE_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_DEBUG_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_SCHED_LOAD_BALANCE_STRICT_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_SCHED_CLONE_RESET_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_SCHED_FORK_RESET_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_SCAN_PMD_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_SCAN_USE_WORKING_SET_FLAG,
+	AUTONUMA_MIGRATE_DEFER_FLAG,
+};


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