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217 is always preferred by passing an empty nodemask with this
218 mode. If an empty nodemask is passed, the policy cannot use
251 This flag specifies that the nodemask passed by
257 nodemask (Bind, Interleave) is remapped to the new set of
270 3 is allowed from the user's nodemask, the "interleave" only
271 occurs over that node. If no nodes from the user's nodemask are
276 MPOL_PREFERRED policies that were created with an empty nodemask
280 This flag specifies that the nodemask passed
282 set of allowed nodes. The kernel stores the user-passed nodemask,
283 and if the allowed nodes changes, then that original nodemask will
288 nodes, the node (Preferred) or nodemask (Bind, Interleave) is
290 preserve the relative nature of the user's passed nodemask to its
291 set of allowed nodes upon successive rebinds: a nodemask of
296 the user's passed nodemask are relative to the set of allowed
298 nodemask, the policy will be effected over the first (and in the
300 allowed nodes. The nodemask passed by the user represents nodes
303 If the user's nodemask includes nodes that are outside the range
305 the user's nodemask when the set of allowed nodes is only 0-3),
306 then the remap wraps around to the beginning of the nodemask and,
307 if not already set, sets the node in the mempolicy nodemask.
319 and prepare the nodemask as if they were always located on
327 MPOL_PREFERRED policies that were created with an empty nodemask
357 BIND policy nodemask is used, by reference, to filter ineligible nodes.
479 nodes whose memories are allowed by the cpuset constraints. If the nodemask