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40 allocated.
64 Once a number of huge pages have been pre-allocated to the kernel huge page
81 indicates the current number of pre-allocated huge pages of the default size.
110 actually allocated by checking the sysctl or meminfo. To check the per node
125 huge pages will be allocated, if necessary and if possible, to fulfill
141 no more surplus huge pages will be allowed to be allocated.
170 Whether huge pages are allocated and freed via the /proc interface or
172 nodes from which huge pages are allocated or freed are controlled by the
190 allocated nor freed on any node not included in the specified <node-list>.
290 free huge pages available, the mount will fail. As huge pages are allocated
292 of allocated and reserved huge pages is always at least min_size. The option