How to use my_mem_nodes method in autotest

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cpuset.py

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...189 need_fake_numa()190 available = get_mem_nodes(parent_container)191 available -= _busy_mem_nodes(parent_container)192 return available193def my_mem_nodes():194 # Get set of numa memory nodes owned by current process's container.195 discover_container_style()196 if not mem_isolation_on:197 return set() # as expected by vmstress198 return get_mem_nodes(my_container_name())199def my_available_exclusive_mem_nodes():200 # Get subset of numa memory nodes owned by current process's201 # container, which could be allocated exclusively to new child202 # containers. This excludes any nodes now allocated203 # to existing children.204 return available_exclusive_mem_nodes(my_container_name())205def node_avail_kbytes(node):206 return node_mbytes << 10 # crude; fixed numa node size207def nodes_avail_mbytes(nodes):...

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