X-Git-Url: https://git.kernel.dk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fvm%2Fnuma;h=ade01274212d9b4ea8fedfef459d2de670a7ede5;hb=395cf9691d72173d8cdaa613c5f0255f993af94b;hp=a200a386429d568776c3737e860b0b2c81672c52;hpb=1693ed284f14a288c29f7265f9d71103e4c10821;p=linux-2.6-block.git diff --git a/Documentation/vm/numa b/Documentation/vm/numa index a200a386429d..ade01274212d 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/numa +++ b/Documentation/vm/numa @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ to improve NUMA locality using various CPU affinity command line interfaces, such as taskset(1) and numactl(1), and program interfaces such as sched_setaffinity(2). Further, one can modify the kernel's default local allocation behavior using Linux NUMA memory policy. -[see Documentation/vm/numa_memory_policy.] +[see Documentation/vm/numa_memory_policy.txt.] System administrators can restrict the CPUs and nodes' memories that a non- privileged user can specify in the scheduling or NUMA commands and functions -using control groups and CPUsets. [see Documentation/cgroups/CPUsets.txt] +using control groups and CPUsets. [see Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt] On architectures that do not hide memoryless nodes, Linux will include only zones [nodes] with memory in the zonelists. This means that for a memoryless