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In > most cases, the performance of CPU hotplug isn't a big problem. But > then I remembers that the performance of the CPU hotplug may influence > suspend/resume performance :-( > > It appears that it is easy and reasonable to enclose the added > operations inside #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA. Is this sufficient to restore the > performance of suspend/resume? It's "memhotplug", not CPUs, right? I didn't do was to actively go out and look for changes that would affect the migration order. The code just does regenerates and writes the order blindly when it sees any memory hotplug event. I have the feeling the synchronize_rcu()s are what's killing us. It would be pretty easy to go and generate the order, but only do the update and the RCU bits when the order changes from what was there. I guess we have a motivation now.