"Guilherme G. Piccoli" <gpicc...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> writes:
> Commit 34c3d9819fda ("genirq/affinity: Provide smarter irq spreading > infrastructure") introduced a better IRQ spreading mechanism, taking > account of the available NUMA nodes in the machine. > > Problem is that the algorithm of retrieving the nodemask iterates > "linearly" based on the number of online nodes - some architectures > present non-linear node distribution among the nodemask, like PowerPC. > If this is the case, the algorithm lead to a wrong node count number > and therefore to a bad/incomplete IRQ affinity distribution. > > For example, this problem were found in a machine with 128 CPUs and two > nodes, namely nodes 0 and 8 (instead of 0 and 1, if it was linearly > distributed). This led to a wrong affinity distribution which then led to > a bad mq allocation for nvme driver. > > Finally, we take the opportunity to fix a comment regarding the affinity > distribution when we have _more_ nodes than vectors. Thanks for taking care of this so quickly, Guilherme. Reviewed-by: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <gabr...@krisman.be> -- Gabriel Krisman Bertazi