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21 next demotion node. The next demotion node is based on the :code:`HMAT`26 In Linux v6.15 and below, demotion does not respect :code:`cpusets.mems_allowed`27 when migrating pages. As a result, if demotion is enabled, vmscan cannot30 In Linux v6.XX and up, demotion does attempt to respect
48 Enable or disable C1 demotion for all CPUs in the system. This file is49 only exposed on platforms that support the C1 demotion feature and where50 it was tested. Value 0 means that C1 demotion is disabled, value 1 means51 that it is enabled. Write 0 or 1 to disable or enable C1 demotion for54 The C1 demotion feature involves the platform firmware demoting deep
88 resulting in better promotion/demotion decisions.
118 demotion of cold pages happens consequently when it increments239 triggers demotion, i.e., the counterpart to deactivation.
288 atomic_t demotion; member982 atomic_inc(&stats->demotion); in update_stats()1702 atomic_inc(&cache->stats.demotion); in map_bio()2561 atomic_set(&cache->stats.demotion, 0); in cache_create()3189 (unsigned int) atomic_read(&cache->stats.demotion), in cache_status()
941 msgid "promotion[--] demotion[--] "942 msgstr "promotion[--] demotion[--] "
918 msgid "promotion[--] demotion[--] "919 msgstr "promotion[--] demotion[--] "
888 msgid "promotion[--] demotion[--] "
899 msgid "promotion[--] demotion[--] "
897 msgid "promotion[--] demotion[--] "
136 intel_c1_demotion: (RW) enables/disables the C1 demotion
12 that supports the automatic promotion and demotion of page sizes and