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Workqueue is in the process of improving CPU affinity awareness. It will become more flexible and won't be tied to NUMA node boundaries. This patch renames all NUMA related names in workqueue.c to use "pod" instead. While "pod" isn't a very common term, it short and captures the grouping of CPUs well enough. These names are only going to be used within workqueue implementation proper, so the specific naming doesn't matter that much. * wq_numa_possible_cpumask -> wq_pod_cpus * wq_numa_enabled -> wq_pod_enabled * wq_update_unbound_numa_attrs_buf -> wq_update_pod_attrs_buf * workqueue_select_cpu_near -> select_numa_node_cpu This rename is different from others. The function is only used by queue_work_node() and specifically tries to find a CPU in the specified NUMA node. As workqueue affinity will become more flexible and untied from NUMA, this function's name should specifically describe that it's for NUMA. * wq_calc_node_cpumask -> wq_calc_pod_cpumask * wq_update_unbound_numa -> wq_update_pod * wq_numa_init -> wq_pod_init * node -> pod in local variables Only renames. No functional changes. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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