1 =============================== 2 Numa policy hit/miss statistics 3 =============================== 4 5 /sys/devices/system/node/node*/numastat 6 7 All units are pages. Hugepages have separate c 8 9 The numa_hit, numa_miss and numa_foreign count 10 are able to allocate memory from nodes they pr 11 is incremented on the preferred node, otherwis 12 the preferred node and numa_miss on the node w 13 14 Usually preferred node is the one local to the 15 but restrictions such as mempolicies can chang 16 counters based on CPU local node. local_node i 17 incremented on allocation from a node by CPU o 18 similar to numa_miss and is incremented on the 19 from a CPU from a different node. Note there i 20 numa_foreign. 21 22 In more detail: 23 24 =============== ============================== 25 numa_hit A process wanted to allocate m 26 and succeeded. 27 28 numa_miss A process wanted to allocate m 29 but ended up with memory from 30 31 numa_foreign A process wanted to allocate o 32 but ended up with memory from 33 34 local_node A process ran on this node's C 35 and got memory from this node. 36 37 other_node A process ran on a different n 38 and got memory from this node. 39 40 interleave_hit Interleaving wanted to allocat 41 and succeeded. 42 =============== ============================== 43 44 For easier reading you can use the numastat ut 45 (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/libnuma/). Note t 46 well right now on machines with a small number 47 48 Note that on systems with memoryless nodes (wh 49 memory) the numa_hit, numa_miss and numa_forei 50 heavily. In the current kernel implementation, 51 memoryless node (i.e. because it is running o 52 implementation actually treats one of the near 53 preferred node. As a result, such allocation w 54 counter on the memoryless node, and will skew 55 numa_foreign statistics of the nearest node.
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