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SubjectRe: [discuss] [Patch] 2/5 in support of hot-add memory x86_64 create arch_find_node
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On Saturday 29 July 2006 04:52, keith mannthey wrote:
> With the advent of the new ACPI hot-plug memory driver and mechanism
> is needed to deal with ACPI add memory events that do not contain the
> pxm (node) information. I do not believe that the add-event is required
> to contain this information so I create a arch_find_node generic layer
> used in the generic add_memory function.
>
> If add_memory is called with node < 0 arch_find_node is invoked to
> fine the correct node to add the memory. This created the generic
> construct of arch_find_node.

It would be cleaner to always call add_memory from architecture specific
code instead of such ugly hooks

-Andi
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