From: Mike Rapoport <rppt@kernel.org>
To: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Cc: linux-sh@vger.kernel.org,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>, Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org>,
Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/10] sh: remove NUMA and SPARSEMEM support
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2026 14:10:23 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <adzPH3XAAzek7Ue5@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <44fcae62f14a4020483b8a2f867c94045155fdb9.camel@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Hi Adrian,
On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 12:57:49PM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> On Mon, 2026-04-13 at 13:46 +0300, Mike Rapoport wrote:
> > NUMA support for SuperH was introduced a long time ago by commit
> > b241cb0c885e ("sh: Support for multiple nodes.")
> >
> > "... for boards with many different memory blocks that are
> > otherwise unused (SH7722/SH7785 URAM and so forth)"
> >
> > In reality, this added 128K of memory on sh7722 and sh7785 and 256K on
> > shx3 at the expense of all the NUMA related code in the kernel.
> >
> > For build of v7.0-rc7 with defconfig and the same configuration with
> > CONFIG_NUMA disabled, bloat-o-meter reports difference of ~76k. Disabling
> > CONFIG_SPARSMEM on top increases the difference to ~94k. And that's only
> > overhead in code and static data that does not take into the account data
> > structures allocated at run time.
> >
> > And all this overhead has been there for nothing for almost 8 years
> > because since commit ac21fc2dcb40 ("sh: switch to NO_BOOTMEM")
> > those additional "nodes" could not be used by the core MM because the
> > maximal pfn for ZONE_NORMAL was cut out at the end of the normal memory.
> >
> > Mike Rapoport (Microsoft) (10):
> > sh: remove CONFIG_NUMA and realted configuration options
> > sh: mm: remove numa.c
> > sh: mm: drop allocate_pgdat()
> > sh: remove setup_bootmem_node() and plat_mem_setup()
> > sh: drop dead code guarded by #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
> > sh: drop include/asm/mmzone.h
> > init/Kconfig: drop ARCH_WANT_NUMA_VARIABLE_LOCALITY
> > sh: init: remove call the memblock_set_node()
> > sh: remove SPARSEMEM related entries from Kconfig
> > sh: drop include/asm/sparsemem.h
>
> Thanks a lot for the series. It will take me some time to review and I expect
> it to be taken for v7.2.
Yes, this for v7.2.
> FWIW, I actually own several boards using the SH-7785LCR CPU and I issues
> booting kernels newer than 6.5 on these so I'm wondering whether this
> broken feature might be to blame?
If 6.5 boots successfully, I don't think this is related.
> Adrian
--
Sincerely yours,
Mike.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-04-13 11:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-04-13 10:46 [PATCH 00/10] sh: remove NUMA and SPARSEMEM support Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 01/10] sh: remove CONFIG_NUMA and realted configuration options Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 02/10] sh: mm: remove numa.c Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 03/10] sh: mm: drop allocate_pgdat() Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 04/10] sh: remove setup_bootmem_node() and plat_mem_setup() Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 05/10] sh: drop dead code guarded by #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 06/10] sh: drop include/asm/mmzone.h Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 07/10] init/Kconfig: drop ARCH_WANT_NUMA_VARIABLE_LOCALITY Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 08/10] sh: init: remove call the memblock_set_node() Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 09/10] sh: remove SPARSEMEM related entries from Kconfig Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:46 ` [PATCH 10/10] sh: drop include/asm/sparsemem.h Mike Rapoport
2026-04-13 10:57 ` [PATCH 00/10] sh: remove NUMA and SPARSEMEM support John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
2026-04-13 11:10 ` Mike Rapoport [this message]
2026-04-13 11:14 ` Arnd Bergmann
2026-04-28 16:34 ` Mike Rapoport
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