NAME¶
migrate_pages - move all pages in a process to another set of nodes
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <numaif.h>
long migrate_pages(int pid, unsigned long maxnode,
const unsigned long *old_nodes,
const unsigned long *new_nodes);
Link with
-lnuma.
DESCRIPTION¶
migrate_pages() attempts to move all pages of the process
pid that
are in memory nodes
old_nodes to the memory nodes in
new_nodes.
Pages not located in any node in
old_nodes will not be migrated. As far
as possible, the kernel maintains the relative topology relationship inside
old_nodes during the migration to
new_nodes.
The
old_nodes and
new_nodes arguments are pointers to bit masks of
node numbers, with up to
maxnode bits in each mask. These masks are
maintained as arrays of unsigned
long integers (in the last
long
integer, the bits beyond those specified by
maxnode are ignored). The
maxnode argument is the maximum node number in the bit mask plus one
(this is the same as in
mbind(2), but different from
select(2)).
The
pid argument is the ID of the process whose pages are to be moved. To
move pages in another process, the caller must be privileged
(
CAP_SYS_NICE) or the real or effective user ID of the calling process
must match the real or saved-set user ID of the target process. If
pid
is 0, then
migrate_pages() moves pages of the calling process.
Pages shared with another process will be moved only if the initiating process
has the
CAP_SYS_NICE privilege.
RETURN VALUE¶
On success
migrate_pages() returns the number of pages that could not be
moved (i.e., a return of zero means that all pages were successfully moved).
On error, it returns -1, and sets
errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS¶
- EPERM
- Insufficient privilege (CAP_SYS_NICE) to move pages of the process
specified by pid, or insufficient privilege (CAP_SYS_NICE)
to access the specified target nodes.
- ESRCH
- No process matching pid could be found.
VERSIONS¶
The
migrate_pages() system call first appeared on Linux in version
2.6.16.
This system call is Linux-specific.
NOTES¶
For information on library support, see
numa(7).
Use
get_mempolicy(2) with the
MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED flag to obtain
the set of nodes that are allowed by the calling process's cpuset. Note that
this information is subject to change at any time by manual or automatic
reconfiguration of the cpuset.
Use of
migrate_pages() may result in pages whose location (node) violates
the memory policy established for the specified addresses (see
mbind(2)) and/or the specified process (see
set_mempolicy(2)).
That is, memory policy does not constrain the destination nodes used by
migrate_pages().
The
<numaif.h> header is not included with glibc, but requires
installing
libnuma-devel or a similar package.
SEE ALSO¶
get_mempolicy(2),
mbind(2),
set_mempolicy(2),
numa(3),
numa_maps(5),
cpuset(7),
numa(7),
migratepages(8),
numastat(8)
Documentation/vm/page_migration in the Linux kernel source tree
COLOPHON¶
This page is part of release 3.74 of the Linux
man-pages project. A
description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest
version of this page, can be found at
http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.