Re: [PATCH 00/36] AutoNUMA24

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On 08/22/2012 10:58 AM, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
Hello everyone,

Before the Kernel Summit, I think it's good idea to post a new
AutoNUMA24 and to go through a new review cycle. The last review cycle
has been fundamental in improving the patchset. Thanks!

Thanks for improving the code and incorporating all our
feedback. The AutoNUMA codebase is now in a state where
I can live with it.

I hope the code will be acceptable to others, too.

The objective of AutoNUMA is to be able to perform as close as
possible to (and sometime faster than) the NUMA hard CPU/memory
bindings setups, without requiring the administrator to manually setup
any NUMA hard bind.

It is a difficult problem, but the performance numbers
I have seen before (with older versions) seem to suggest
that AutoNUMA is accomplishing the goal.

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