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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
There are two places where you'll find info on page sizes. The first one is under <cpu/> element, where all supported pages sizes are listed. Then the second one is under each <cell/> element which refers to concrete NUMA node. At this place, the size of page's pool is reported. So the capabilities XML looks something like this: <capabilities> <host> <uuid>01281cda-f352-cb11-a9db-e905fe22010c</uuid> <cpu> <arch>x86_64</arch> <model>Westmere</model> <vendor>Intel</vendor> <topology sockets='1' cores='1' threads='1'/> ... <pages unit='KiB' size='4'/> <pages unit='KiB' size='2048'/> <pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'/> </cpu> ... <topology> <cells num='4'> <cell id='0'> <memory unit='KiB'>4054408</memory> <pages unit='KiB' size='4'>1013602</pages> <pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>3</pages> <pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages> <distances/> <cpus num='1'> <cpu id='0' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0'/> </cpus> </cell> <cell id='1'> <memory unit='KiB'>4071072</memory> <pages unit='KiB' size='4'>1017768</pages> <pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>3</pages> <pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages> <distances/> <cpus num='1'> <cpu id='1' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='1'/> </cpus> </cell> ... </cells> </topology> ... </host> <guest/> </capabilities> Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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