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10 or more CPUs, local memory, and/or IO buses. For brevity and to
39 [cache misses] to be to "local" memory--memory on the same cell, if any--or
57 a given node will see the same local memory access times and bandwidth.
91 for the node where the request originates. This is called "local allocation."
92 If the "local" node cannot satisfy the request, the kernel will examine other
97 "local" to the underlying physical resources and off the system interconnect--
110 sched_setaffinity(2). Further, one can modify the kernel's default local
120 node the "local memory node"--the node of the first zone in CPU's node's
123 So, default, local allocations will succeed with the kernel supplying the
147 or cpu_to_mem() function to locate the "local memory node" for the calling or
148 specified CPU. Again, this is the same node from which default, local page