1Introduction: 2 3==================================================================================================================== 4 5NUMA ( Non-Uniform Memory Access ) is topology in which, time taken in accessing a memory dependes upon 6the local node or remote node memory. With the help of numa libraries or numactl command we could able 7to use the numa topology such that we can run an application on a specified node ( node affinity ) and 8also, we can apply memory policies such that an application running on a node can get memory alloctaion 9from any specified nodes memory. So, we can use the policies offered by numa libraries or numactl command 10to either decrease the memory latencies or increase the memory bandwidth by properly applying polcies. 11 12Please refer http://lse.sourceforge.net/numa/ to know the basics of numa and refer 13http://www.novell.com/collateral/4621437/4621437.pdf to understand the usage of numactl and numa libraries. 14 15We can always get the latest package from http://oss.sgi.com/projects/libnuma/. 16 17Testcase Description: 18==================================================================================================================== 19numa01.sh shell script holds all the numa testcases and support_numa.c will help numa01.sh as and when needed. 20 21Testcase1: 22Verifies the node affinity and memory affinity by running the support_numa process which will allocate 1MB of memory. 23 24TestCase2: 25Verifies the preferred node memory policy which will allocate memory from the node we specify. This 26testcase will use the support_numa process for the verfication. 27 28TestCase3: 29Verifies the preferred node memory policy which will allocate shared memory from the node we specify. This 30testcase will use the support_numa process for the verfication. 31 32TestCase4: 33Verifies the memory interleaving policy which will distribute the memory evenly among all nodes. This 34testcase will use the support_numa process for the verfication. 35 36TestCase5: 37Verifies the memory interleaving policy which will distribute the memory evenly among all nodes. This 38testcase will use the support_numa process for the verfication. 39 40TestCase6: 41Verifies the physical cpu affinity which runs the process support_numa on the specified physical cpu number. 42 43TestCase7: 44Verifies the local allocation policy which always allocates memory from the local node. This testcase 45will use the support_numa process for the verfication. 46 47TestCase8: 48Verifies the memory interleaving policy which will distribute the memory evenly among all nodes. This 49testcase will use memhog for the verfication. 50 51TestCase9: 52Verifies the numa_node_size api with hardware checking. 53 54TestCase10: 55Verifieds the NUMA migratepages policy. 56 57TestCase11: 58Verifies the hugepage memory allocated from the node we specify. 59 60TestCase12: 61Verifies the preferred node policy with THP memory allocating from the node we specify. 62 63Pre-requisites 64==================================================================================================================== 65 * libnuma should be installed on the NUMA machine before executing theses testcases 66 * Testcases will not run by default in LTP-runall, they also skip on non-numa machines 67