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122 family of functions allocate one or more pages of physical memory.
137 additionally insert the pages starting at index
146 support NUMA-aware allocation by returning pages from the
169 multiple pages at successive indices within an object.
177 pages which satisfies the specified constraints.
190 parameter is non-zero, the pages constituting the run will not cross a
197 then mappings of the returned pages created by, e.g.,
214 flags specify the behavior of the allocator if free pages could not be
232 sufficient free pages become available.
250 If the number of available free pages is below a certain watermark, the
262 The allocation will fail only if zero free pages are available.
265 For example, this flag is used when allocating kernel page table pages, where
273 This flag may only be specified when allocating pages in a VM object.
276 This flag is implicit when allocating pages without a VM object.
277 When allocating pages in a VM object, and neither
281 are specified, the returned pages will be exclusively busied.
290 variants will return zeroed pages.
305 pages will be allocated by the caller in the near future.
308 If the system is short of free pages, this hint may cause the kernel
319 If the allocation request specified multiple pages, the returned