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4 Memory Hot(Un)Plug
15 Memory hot(un)plug allows for increasing and decreasing the size of physical
20 Memory hot(un)plug is used for various purposes:
40 Memory Hot(Un)Plug Granularity
43 Memory hot(un)plug in Linux uses the SPARSEMEM memory model, which divides the
48 Memory sections are combined into chunks referred to as "memory blocks". The
55 Phases of Memory Hotplug
58 Memory hotplug consists of two phases:
72 Phases of Memory Hotunplug
75 Memory hotunplug consists of two phases:
87 Memory Hotplug Notifications
138 Onlining and Offlining Memory Blocks
149 hotunplug of memory. Memory blocks can only be removed once offlining succeeded
153 Onlining Memory Blocks Manually
184 Onlining Memory Blocks Automatically
216 Offlining Memory Blocks
249 Observing the State of Memory Blocks
265 Configuring Memory Hot(Un)Plug
271 Memory Hot(Un)Plug Configuration via Sysfs
306 Memory Block Configuration via Sysfs
495 memory device. Memory dedicated to the CMA
587 - Memory ballooning without balloon compaction is incompatible with
632 Memory Offlining and ZONE_MOVABLE
638 - Memory blocks with memory holes; this applies to memory blocks present during
650 - Memory blocks overlapping with CMA areas cannot be offlined, this applies to