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154 If auto-onlining of memory blocks isn't enabled, user-space has to manually
155 trigger onlining of memory blocks. Often, udev rules are used to automate this
178 In any case, if onlining succeeds, the state of the memory block is changed to
185 The kernel can be configured to try auto-onlining of newly added memory blocks.
193 Auto-onlining can be enabled by writing ``online``, ``online_kernel`` or
198 Similarly to manual onlining, with ``online`` the kernel will select the
206 In corner cases, auto-onlining can fail. The kernel won't retry. Note that
207 auto-onlining is not expected to fail in default configurations.
212 memory blocks; if onlining fails, memory blocks are removed again.
280 blocks; configure auto-onlining.
339 ``online`` read-write: simplified interface to trigger onlining /
341 When onlining, the zone is selected automatically.
349 ``state`` read-write: advanced interface to trigger onlining /
355 ``online_movable`` specifies onlining to ZONE_MOVABLE.
356 ``online_kernel`` specifies onlining to the default kernel
375 zone the kernel would select when onlining the memory block
403 ``memhp_default_state`` configure auto-onlining by essentially setting
408 onlining a memory block, unless other zones can be kept
458 automatic zone selection when onlining memory
475 try onlining memory blocks to ZONE_MOVABLE if
520 and automatically onlining all hotplugged
529 device. As one example, onlining memory of a
545 completely hotunpluggable, onlining the memory