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Really old code was still preferring to parse Linux's /proc/mounts to find the size of hugepages instead of just using statfs() or statvfs() to get the size directly.

Thanks to @wangshaochuang for noticing that the parsing of /proc/mounts wasn't even quite right in modern Linux systems, we have changed the preference in the code to use statfs() / statvfs() if available (which it almost certainly will be), and only fall back to parsing /proc/mounts on really, really, really old systems (where the /proc/mounts parsing will likely be correct).

(cherry picked from commit 8f34fb8)

Refs #13214

Really old code was still preferring to parse Linux's /proc/mounts to
find the size of hugepages instead of just using statfs() or statvfs()
to get the size directly.

Thanks to @wangshaochuang for noticing that the parsing of
/proc/mounts wasn't even quite right in modern Linux systems, we have
changed the preference in the code to use statfs() / statvfs() if
available (which it almost certainly will be), and only fall back to
parsing /proc/mounts on really, really, really old systems (where the
/proc/mounts parsing will likely be correct).

Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit 8f34fb8)
@jsquyres jsquyres requested a review from bosilca April 29, 2025 13:21
@github-actions github-actions bot added this to the v4.1.10 milestone Apr 29, 2025
@jsquyres jsquyres merged commit bc03222 into open-mpi:v4.1.x Apr 29, 2025
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@jsquyres jsquyres deleted the pr/v4.1.x/hugepage-sizing branch April 29, 2025 14:40
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