ld.hugetlbfs - link a program for huge pages
ld.hugetlbfs [options]
ld.hugetlbfs replaces the normal
ld command for linking programs
to use hugepages. Under gcc, you should use the option
-B
/usr/share/libhugetlbfs which tells gcc to look in a non-standard location
for the linker. This could be set in the
CFLAGS environment variable.
- -Wl,--hugetlbfs-align
-
This method of linking an application permits greater flexibility at
runtime. Using HUGETLB_ELFMAP, it is possible to control which program
segments are placed in hugepages. The following four settings will cause
the indicated segments to be placed in hugepages:
HUGETLB_ELFMAP=R Read-only segments (text)
HUGETLB_ELFMAP=W Writable segments (data/BSS)
HUGETLB_ELFMAP=RW All segments (text/data/BSS)
HUGETLB_ELFMAP=no No segments
It is possible to select specific huge page sizes for read-only and writable
segments by using the following advanced syntax:
HUGETLB_ELFMAP=[R[=<pagesize>]:[W[=<pagesize>]]
-Wl,--hugetlbfs-link=B
Under binutils 2.16 or older, this option will link the application to store
BSS data (only) into hugepages.
-Wl,--hugetlbfs-link=BDT
Under binutils 2.16 or older, this option will link the application to store
text, initialized data and BSS data into hugepages.
[DESTDIR|/usr/share]/doc/libhugetlbfs/HOWTO
libhugetlbfs(7),
hugectl(8),
hugeedit(8)
libhugetlbfs was written by various people on the libhugetlbfs-devel mailing
list.