1GET_MEMPOLICY(2)           Linux Programmer's Manual          GET_MEMPOLICY(2)
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NAME

6       get_mempolicy - retrieve NUMA memory policy for a thread
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SYNOPSIS

9       #include <numaif.h>
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11       long get_mempolicy(int *mode, unsigned long *nodemask,
12                          unsigned long maxnode, void *addr,
13                          unsigned long flags);
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15       Link with -lnuma.
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17       Note: There is no glibc wrapper for this system call; see NOTES.
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DESCRIPTION

20       get_mempolicy() retrieves the NUMA policy of the calling thread or of a
21       memory address, depending on the setting of flags.
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23       A NUMA machine has different memory  controllers  with  different  dis‐
24       tances  to  specific  CPUs.   The memory policy defines from which node
25       memory is allocated for the thread.
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27       If flags is specified as 0, then information about the calling thread's
28       default policy (as set by set_mempolicy(2)) is returned, in the buffers
29       pointed to by mode and nodemask.  The value returned in these arguments
30       may  be used to restore the thread's policy to its state at the time of
31       the call to get_mempolicy() using set_mempolicy(2).  When flags  is  0,
32       addr must be specified as NULL.
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34       If  flags specifies MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED (available since Linux 2.6.24),
35       the mode argument is ignored and the set of nodes (memories)  that  the
36       thread  is  allowed  to  specify  in  subsequent  calls  to mbind(2) or
37       set_mempolicy(2) (in the absence of any  mode  flags)  is  returned  in
38       nodemask.   It is not permitted to combine MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED with ei‐
39       ther MPOL_F_ADDR or MPOL_F_NODE.
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41       If flags specifies MPOL_F_ADDR, then information is returned about  the
42       policy  governing the memory address given in addr.  This policy may be
43       different from the thread's default policy if mbind(2) or  one  of  the
44       helper functions described in numa(3) has been used to establish a pol‐
45       icy for the memory range containing addr.
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47       If the mode argument is not NULL, then get_mempolicy() will  store  the
48       policy mode and any optional mode flags of the requested NUMA policy in
49       the location pointed to by this argument.  If  nodemask  is  not  NULL,
50       then  the nodemask associated with the policy will be stored in the lo‐
51       cation pointed to by this argument.  maxnode specifies  the  number  of
52       node  IDs that can be stored into nodemask—that is, the maximum node ID
53       plus one.  The value specified by maxnode is always rounded to a multi‐
54       ple of sizeof(unsigned long)*8.
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56       If  flags  specifies  both MPOL_F_NODE and MPOL_F_ADDR, get_mempolicy()
57       will return the node ID of the node on which the address addr is  allo‐
58       cated  into  the  location pointed to by mode.  If no page has yet been
59       allocated for the specified address, get_mempolicy()  will  allocate  a
60       page  as  if  the thread had performed a read (load) access to that ad‐
61       dress, and return the ID of the node where that page was allocated.
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63       If flags specifies MPOL_F_NODE, but not MPOL_F_ADDR, and  the  thread's
64       current  policy is MPOL_INTERLEAVE, then get_mempolicy() will return in
65       the location pointed to by a non-NULL mode argument, the node ID of the
66       next  node  that will be used for interleaving of internal kernel pages
67       allocated on behalf of the thread.  These allocations include pages for
68       memory-mapped  files  in process memory ranges mapped using the mmap(2)
69       call with the MAP_PRIVATE flag for read accesses, and in memory  ranges
70       mapped with the MAP_SHARED flag for all accesses.
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72       Other flag values are reserved.
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74       For an overview of the possible policies see set_mempolicy(2).
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RETURN VALUE

77       On success, get_mempolicy() returns 0; on error, -1 is returned and er‐
78       rno is set to indicate the error.
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ERRORS

81       EFAULT Part of all of the memory range specified by nodemask and  maxn‐
82              ode points outside your accessible address space.
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84       EINVAL The  value  specified by maxnode is less than the number of node
85              IDs supported by the system.  Or flags  specified  values  other
86              than  MPOL_F_NODE or MPOL_F_ADDR; or flags specified MPOL_F_ADDR
87              and addr is NULL, or flags did not specify MPOL_F_ADDR and  addr
88              is   not   NULL.    Or,  flags  specified  MPOL_F_NODE  but  not
89              MPOL_F_ADDR and the current thread  policy  is  not  MPOL_INTER‐
90              LEAVE.   Or,  flags  specified  MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED  with either
91              MPOL_F_ADDR or MPOL_F_NODE.  (And there are other EINVAL cases.)
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VERSIONS

94       The get_mempolicy() system call was added to the Linux kernel  in  ver‐
95       sion 2.6.7.
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CONFORMING TO

98       This system call is Linux-specific.
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NOTES

101       Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call.  For information
102       on library support, see numa(7).
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SEE ALSO

105       getcpu(2), mbind(2), mmap(2), set_mempolicy(2), numa(3),  numa(7),  nu‐
106       mactl(8)
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COLOPHON

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