Why does it matter if the ptes are spread across the system?
I get the feeling I'm missing some magic trick here ...
In reality we're not going to hard-bind every process,
though we'll try to keep most of the allocations local.
Imagine I have eight nodes (0..7), each with one zone (0..7).
I need to free memory from zone 5 ... with the virtual scan,
it seems to me that all I can do is blunder through the whole
process list looking for something that happens to have pages
on zone 5 that aren't being used much? Is this not expensive?
Won't I end up with a whole bunch of cross-node mem transfers?
M.
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