osf1 man page for memalloc_attr

Query: memalloc_attr

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memalloc_attr(3)					     Library Functions Manual						  memalloc_attr(3)

NAME
memalloc_attr - Query the memory allocation policy and attributes (libnuma library)
SYNOPSIS
#include <numa.h> int memalloc_attr( vm_offset_t va, memalloc_attr_t *attr );
PARAMETERS
The user virtual address for which the memory allocation policy is requested. Points to a buffer to receive the memory allocation policy and attributes for the page containing the specified virtual address.
DESCRIPTION
The memalloc_attr() function returns the current memory allocation policy and associated attributes in the buffer pointed to by attr for the address specified by va. If radset information about the memory allocation policy is desired, a radset must be allocated through the radsetcreate() function, and the mattr_radset element of the attr argument must point to that radset. Otherwise, a 0 must be specified for the mattr_radset.
EXAMPLE
#include <numa.h> main() { vm_offset_t va; memalloc_attr_t attr; int id; int flags = SET_CURSOR_CONSUME; rad_cursor_t cursor = SET_CURSOR_INIT; radsetcreate(&attr.mattr_radset); va = (vm_offset_t)&attr; /* no policy in effect - return zeroes */ if (memalloc_attr(va, &attr) == -1) { perror("memalloc_attr"); radsetdestroy(&attr.mattr_radset); return 0; } printf("mattr_policy = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_policy); printf("mattr_rad = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_rad); printf("mattr_stride = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_stride); printf("mattr_distance = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_distance); printf("mattr_pagesz = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_pagesz); /* set policy */ attr.mattr_policy = MPOL_DIRECTED; attr.mattr_rad = 0; if (nmadvise((void *)va, sizeof(memalloc_attr_t), 0, &attr) == -1) { perror("nmadvise"); radsetdestroy(&attr.mattr_radset); return 0; } if (memalloc_attr(va, &attr) == -1) { perror("memalloc_attr"); radsetdestroy(&attr.mattr_radset); return 0; } printf("mattr_policy = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_policy); printf("mattr_rad = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_rad); printf("mattr_stride = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_stride); printf("mattr_distance = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_distance); printf("mattr_pagesz = 0x%lx ", attr.mattr_pagesz); /* enumerate the mattr_radset */ printf(" Enumerating radset members: "); while ((id = rad_foreach(attr.mattr_radset, flags, &cursor)) != RAD_NONE) { if ((id % 8) == 0) printf(" "); printf("%3d, ", id); } printf(" "); }
RETURN VALUES
Success. In this case, the function stores the requested memory allocation policy and attributes in the buffer pointed to by attr. If no memory allocation policy has been set for the specified virtual address (e.g., madvise() or nmadvise()) not called for that address), a zeroed attr structure is returned. Failure. In this case, the function sets errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
If the memalloc_attr() function fails, it sets errno to one of the following values: The address pointed to by va, attr, or mattr_radset is invalid. The mattr_radset element of the attr argument points to an invalid RAD set, possibly one that has not been created by a rad- setcreate() call.
SEE ALSO
Functions: numa_intro(3) Files: numa_types(4) memalloc_attr(3)
Related Man Pages
nmadvise(3) - osf1
nmmap(3) - osf1
pthread_setattr_default_np(3) - minix
pthread_setattr_default_np(3) - opendarwin
pthread_setattr_default_np(3) - php
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