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http://marc.info/?l=linux-mm-commits&m=127352503417787&w=2 for more details. * Remove the ptmalloc memory component; replace it with a new "linux" memory component. * The linux memory component will conditionally compile in support for ummunotify. At run-time, if it has ummunotify support and finds run-time support for ummunotify (i.e., /dev/ummunotify), it uses it. If not, it tries to use ptmalloc via the glibc memory hooks. * Add some more API functions to the memory framework to accomodate the ummunotify model (i.e., poll to see if memory has "changed"). * Add appropriate calls in the rcache to the new memory APIs to see if memory has changed, and to react accordingly. * Add a few comments in the openib BTL to indicate why we don't need to notify the OPAL memory framework about specific instances of registered memory. * Add dummy API calls in the solaris malloc component (since it doesn't have polling/"did memory change" support). This commit was SVN r23113. |
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