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    numa: describe siblings distances within cells · 74119a03
    Wim ten Have 提交于
    Add support for describing NUMA distances in a domain's <numa> <cell>
    XML description.
    
    Below is an example of a 4 node setup:
    
      <cpu>
        <numa>
          <cell id='0' cpus='0-3' memory='2097152' unit='KiB'>
            <distances>
              <sibling id='0' value='10'/>
              <sibling id='1' value='21'/>
              <sibling id='2' value='31'/>
              <sibling id='3' value='21'/>
            </distances>
          </cell>
          <cell id='1' cpus='4-7' memory='2097152' unit='KiB'>
            <distances>
              <sibling id='0' value='21'/>
              <sibling id='1' value='10'/>
              <sibling id='2' value='21'/>
              <sibling id='3' value='31'/>
            </distances>
          </cell>
          <cell id='2' cpus='8-11' memory='2097152' unit='KiB'>
            <distances>
              <sibling id='0' value='31'/>
              <sibling id='1' value='21'/>
              <sibling id='2' value='10'/>
              <sibling id='3' value='21'/>
            </distances>
          <cell id='3' cpus='12-15' memory='2097152' unit='KiB'>
            <distances>
              <sibling id='0' value='21'/>
              <sibling id='1' value='31'/>
              <sibling id='2' value='21'/>
              <sibling id='3' value='10'/>
            </distances>
          </cell>
        </numa>
      </cpu>
    
    A <cell> defines a NUMA node. <distances> describes the NUMA distance
    from the <cell> to the other NUMA nodes (the <sibling>s).  For example,
    in above XML description, the distance between NUMA node0 <cell id='0'
    ...> and NUMA node2 <sibling id='2' ...> is 31.
    
    Valid distance values are '10 <= value <= 255'.  A distance value of 10
    represents the distance to the node itself.  A distance value of 20
    represents the default value for remote nodes but other values are
    possible depending on the physical topology of the system.
    
    When distances are not fully described, any missing sibling distance
    values will default to 10 for local nodes and 20 for remote nodes.
    
    If distance is given for A -> B, then we default B -> A to the same
    value instead of 20.
    Signed-off-by: NWim ten Have <wim.ten.have@oracle.com>
    Reviewed-by: NDaniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: NJim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
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