freebsd-skq/sys/vm
John Baldwin 62d70a8174 Add more fine-grained kernel options for NUMA support.
VM_NUMA_ALLOC is used to enable use of domain-aware memory allocation in
the virtual memory system.  DEVICE_NUMA is used to enable affinity
reporting for devices such as bus_get_domain().

MAXMEMDOM must still be set to a value greater than for any NUMA support
to be effective.  Note that 'cpuset -gd' always works if MAXMEMDOM is
enabled and the system supports NUMA.

Reviewed by:	kib
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5782
2016-04-09 13:58:04 +00:00
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_vm_radix.h
default_pager.c
device_pager.c
memguard.c
memguard.h
phys_pager.c
pmap.h
redzone.c
redzone.h
sg_pager.c
swap_pager.c
swap_pager.h
uma_core.c
uma_dbg.c
uma_dbg.h
uma_int.h
uma.h
vm_domain.c
vm_domain.h
vm_extern.h
vm_fault.c
vm_glue.c
vm_init.c
vm_kern.c
vm_kern.h
vm_map.c
vm_map.h
vm_meter.c
vm_mmap.c
vm_object.c
vm_object.h
vm_page.c
vm_page.h
vm_pageout.c
vm_pageout.h
vm_pager.c
vm_pager.h
vm_param.h
vm_phys.c
vm_phys.h
vm_radix.c
vm_radix.h
vm_reserv.c
vm_reserv.h
vm_unix.c
vm_zeroidle.c
vm.h
vnode_pager.c
vnode_pager.h