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SubjectRe: [PATCH v6 00/14] ACPI NUMA support for ARM64
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On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 8:07 PM, David Daney <ddaney.cavm@gmail.com> wrote:
> From: David Daney <david.daney@cavium.com>
>
> Based on git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux.git
> for-next/core branch at commit 643d703d2d2d ("arm64: compat: Check for
> AArch32 state")
>
> ACPI 5.1 already introduced NUMA support for ARM64, which can get the
> NUMA domain information from SRAT and SLIT table, so parse those two
> tables to get mappings from cpu/mem to numa node configuration and
> system locality.
>
> v6 updates:
>
> - Changed message printed in 13/14 to omit meaningless "cpu"
> number. (noted by Dennis Chen and Hanjun Guo)
>
> - New patch 7/14 to print different messages for NUMA disabled case.
> (noted by Dennis Chen)
>
> - Squashed two patches into 14/14.
>
> - Added Reviewed-by to 4/14
>
> v5 updates:
>
> - Fixed ia64 build failure by gating some unused functions with #if
> CONFIG_{X86,ARM64}.
>
> - Fixed section mismatch errors for X86 case.
>
> - Removed unneeded #include from some files.
>
> - Tested to build cleanly on ARM64, X86_64, IA64
>
> v4 updates:
>
> - Updated from Hanjun Guo's v3 patches.
>
> - Rebased on top of v16 of device-tree NUMA patches.
>
> - Reordered some of the changes so that we don't introduce code and
> then change it several times in the patch set. New code is
> introduced in its final form. Code reused from x86 is first moved
> with no change, and then a separate patch to make any needed
> changes.
>
> - code that is used only by ia64, moved to architecture specific
> files.
>
> v3 updates:
> - Deep investigation about the ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT() and remvoe
> that for acpi/numa.c (patch 2/12)
>
> - Remove the duplicate NULL check for table print (patch 3/12)
>
> - Introduce CONFIG_ACPI_HAS_NUMA_ARCH_FIXUP to remove duplicate
> dummy function for acpi_numa_arch_fixup()
>
> - Solve the problem that the mapping from logical cpu to numa node
> is wrong which spotted out by Lorenzo
>
> - cleanups for x86 and move acpi_numa_slit_init() and some other
> functions to common place, then reduce the duplicate of x86
> and arm64 (patch 7-12/12).
>
> - rebased on top of 4.4 and Ganapat's v9 patch set.
>
>
> David Daney (2):
> arm64, numa: Cleanup NUMA disabled messages.
> acpi, numa, srat: Improve SRAT error detection and add messages.
>
> Hanjun Guo (11):
> acpi, numa: Use pr_fmt() instead of printk
> acpi, numa: Replace ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT() with pr_debug()
> acpi, numa: remove duplicate NULL check
> acpi, numa: move acpi_numa_slit_init() to drivers/acpi/numa.c
> arm64, numa: rework numa_add_memblk()
> x86, acpi, numa: cleanup acpi_numa_processor_affinity_init()
> acpi, numa: move bad_srat() and srat_disabled() to
> drivers/acpi/numa.c
> acpi, numa: remove unneeded acpi_numa=1
> acpi, numa: Move acpi_numa_memory_affinity_init() to
> drivers/acpi/numa.c
> arm64, acpi, numa: NUMA support based on SRAT and SLIT
> acpi, numa: Enable ACPI based NUMA on ARM64
>
> Robert Richter (1):
> acpi, numa: Move acpi_numa_arch_fixup() to ia64 only

I need ACKs from the ARM64 maintainers on patches [6-7/13] and [13-14/14].

The rest looks good to me, so I can apply the series once the above
have been ACKed.

Thanks,
Rafael

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