Jeff Hammond <[email protected]> writes: > The beauty of git/github is one can make branches to try out anything > they want even if Jed thinks that he knows better than Intel how to > write system software for Intel's hardware.
I'm objecting to the interface. I think that if they try to get memkind merged into the existing libnuma project, they'll see similar resistance. It is essential for low-level interfaces to create foundations that can be reliably built upon, not gushing wounds that bleed complexity into everything built on top. > This link is equivalent to pushing the "Fork" button on Github's > memkind page: https://github.com/memkind/memkind#fork-destination-box. > I'm sure that the memkind developers would be willing to review your > pull request once you've implemented memkind_move_pages(). 1. I cannot test it because I don't have access to the hardware. 2. I think memkind is solving the wrong problem in the wrong way. 3. According to Richard, the mature move_pages(2) interface has been implemented. That's what I wanted, so I'll just use that -- memkind dependency gone.
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