+ no_contig = mp->flags & MEMPOOL_F_NO_IOVA_CONTIG;
+
+ /*
+ * the following section calculates page shift and page size values.
+ *
+ * these values impact the result of calc_mem_size operation, which
+ * returns the amount of memory that should be allocated to store the
+ * desired number of objects. when not zero, it allocates more memory
+ * for the padding between objects, to ensure that an object does not
+ * cross a page boundary. in other words, page size/shift are to be set
+ * to zero if mempool elements won't care about page boundaries.
+ * there are several considerations for page size and page shift here.
+ *
+ * if we don't need our mempools to have physically contiguous objects,
+ * then just set page shift and page size to 0, because the user has
+ * indicated that there's no need to care about anything.
+ *
+ * if we do need contiguous objects, there is also an option to reserve
+ * the entire mempool memory as one contiguous block of memory, in
+ * which case the page shift and alignment wouldn't matter as well.
+ *
+ * if we require contiguous objects, but not necessarily the entire
+ * mempool reserved space to be contiguous, then there are two options.
+ *
+ * if our IO addresses are virtual, not actual physical (IOVA as VA
+ * case), then no page shift needed - our memory allocation will give us
+ * contiguous IO memory as far as the hardware is concerned, so
+ * act as if we're getting contiguous memory.
+ *
+ * if our IO addresses are physical, we may get memory from bigger
+ * pages, or we might get memory from smaller pages, and how much of it
+ * we require depends on whether we want bigger or smaller pages.
+ * However, requesting each and every memory size is too much work, so
+ * what we'll do instead is walk through the page sizes available, pick
+ * the smallest one and set up page shift to match that one. We will be
+ * wasting some space this way, but it's much nicer than looping around
+ * trying to reserve each and every page size.
+ *
+ * However, since size calculation will produce page-aligned sizes, it
+ * makes sense to first try and see if we can reserve the entire memzone
+ * in one contiguous chunk as well (otherwise we might end up wasting a
+ * 1G page on a 10MB memzone). If we fail to get enough contiguous
+ * memory, then we'll go and reserve space page-by-page.
+ */
+ no_pageshift = no_contig || rte_eal_iova_mode() == RTE_IOVA_VA;
+ try_contig = !no_contig && !no_pageshift && rte_eal_has_hugepages();
+
+ if (no_pageshift) {