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[Xen-devel] Re: [PATCH 1/6][RESEND] xen: Add NUMA support to Xen




On 15 May 2006, at 17:27, Andi Kleen wrote:

  1. You re-indented. Normally a good thing but not for copies of
Linux source files. Please edit them and maintain them in Linux style
(inc. hard tabs) as it makes it easier to sync with Linux updates.

What Linux updates? The i386 NUMA support is basically dead and
bitrots slowly (except perhaps on NUMAQ) Every half a year someone
uses it and finds it doesn't work, maybe even fixes it and then it
breaks shortly after again. That's because it isn't used and tested in
any significant way. No distribution I'm aware of uses it either.

If you want maintained NUMA it would be much better to base on the x86-64
NUMA code.

Sounds like an excellent plan to me: the x86/64 code looks cleaner too. Let's go with the x86/64 code then, unless there are any objections from the IBM folks?

Of course that will mean that stuff that has 'leaked out' from i386's srat.c (node_memory_chunk!) will definitely need to be got rid of, but that needed cleaning up anyway.

 -- Keir


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