set memory policy for a memory range NAME mbind - set memory policy for a memory range LIBRARY NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access) policy li......node argument is the maximum node number in the bit mask plus one (this is the same as in mbind (2), but different from select (2)). The pid argument is the ID of the process wh…...the set of nodes (memories) that the thread is allowed to specify in subsequent calls to mbind (2) or set_mempolicy (2) (in the absence of any mode flags ) is returned in nodema…...e location (node) violates the memory policy established for the specified addresses (See mbind (2)) and/or the specified process (See set_mempolicy (2)). That is, memory policy…...cess's address space outside of memory ranges controlled by a more specific policy set by mbind (2). The thread default policy also controls allocation of any pages for memory-m…...allow programs to make optimizations with per-CPU data or for NUMA optimization. SEE ALSO mbind (2), sched_setaffinity (2), set_mempolicy (2), sched_getcpu (3), cpuset (7), vdso…...IGRATION option (which reserves two swap table entries for the page migration features of mbind (2) and migrate_pages (2)). Since Linux 2.6.32, the limit is further decreased by…...IGRATION option (which reserves two swap table entries for the page migration features of mbind (2) and migrate_pages (2)). Since Linux 2.6.32, the limit is further decreased by…....18 lseek (2) 1.0 lsetxattr (2) 2.6; 2.4.18 lstat (2) 1.0 lstat64 (2) 2.4 madvise (2) 2.4 mbind (2) 2.6.6 memory_ordering (2) 2.2 SPARC64 only membarrier (2) 3.17 memfd_create (…