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Updated nroff-generated man pages
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.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.9.2.1
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.TH "fi_mr" "3" "2024\-10\-17" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
.TH "fi_mr" "3" "2024\-10\-22" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
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.SH NAME
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The cache monitor is responsible for detecting system memory
(FI_HMEM_SYSTEM) changes made between the virtual addresses used by an
application and the underlying physical pages.
Valid monitor options are: userfaultfd, memhooks, and disabled.
Valid monitor options are: userfaultfd, memhooks, kdreg2, and disabled.
Selecting disabled will turn off the registration cache.
Userfaultfd is a Linux kernel feature used to report virtual to physical
address mapping changes to user space.
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malloc, mmap, free, etc.
Note that memhooks operates at the elf linker layer, and does not use
glibc memory hooks.
Kdreg2 is supplied as a loadable Linux kernel module.
.TP
\f[I]FI_MR_CUDA_CACHE_MONITOR_ENABLED\f[R]
The CUDA cache monitor is responsible for detecting CUDA device memory
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