| skinnyM821 | Hello, hoping you guys could help me with something: | 02:41 |
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| skinnyM821 | hope you guys are well. There is in Linux kernel memory management code a macro called NODE_DATA(#) which returns a address to a global page directory. I was hoping you guys could help me understand if the pointer returned by function is driver/userspace application specific (or if it is global between all 'threads'), and also if # represents only NUMA nodes (CPU sockets) or can also work with cores? | 02:41 |
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| genkgo | Trying to submit a bug | 10:49 |
| genkgo | Received a TImeout error | 10:49 |
| genkgo | Multipe times. Last Error ID: OOPS-de84ed3593f507340f170d565cc9ecf4 | 10:50 |
| genkgo | ah, it just got through with bug 1490132 | 10:56 |
| ubot5 | bug 1490132 in linux (Ubuntu) "Cannot boot with linux-image-extra-3.13.0-62-generic" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1490132 | 10:56 |
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