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7 This document describes generic Linux support for memory hot(un)plug with
15 Memory hot(un)plug allows for increasing and decreasing the size of physical
20 Memory hot(un)plug is used for various purposes:
33 Further, the basic memory hot(un)plug infrastructure in Linux is nowadays also
37 Linux only supports memory hot(un)plug on selected 64 bit architectures, such as
43 Memory hot(un)plug in Linux uses the SPARSEMEM memory model, which divides the
50 granularity that can be hot(un)plugged. The default size of a memory block is
267 hot(un)plug and interact with memory blocks, especially, to online them.
272 Some memory hot(un)plug properties can be configured or inspected via sysfs in::
301 this functionality is not really related to memory hot(un)plug or actual
390 Some command line parameters affect memory hot(un)plug handling. The following