From: jbarnes@sgi.com (Jesse Barnes)
To: linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH] initialize bootmem maps in reverse order
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 23:20:57 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-ia64-107187618522723@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-ia64-107151544512148@msgid-missing>
The arch-independent bootmem code now requires that arches initialize
their bootmem maps in reverse order (in particular, from high to low
addesses), otherwise alloc_bootmem_pages_low() won't work. This change
makes the ia64 code do just that, so that machines without an IOMMU can
allocate their bounce buffers in low memory at early boot. It also adds
a sanity check to the early init code to make sure that each node has a
local data area, because if they don't, many things will break later on
and may be hard to track down.
Jesse
diff -Nru a/arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c b/arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c
--- a/arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c Fri Dec 19 15:16:57 2003
+++ b/arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c Fri Dec 19 15:16:57 2003
@@ -134,94 +134,69 @@
int node)
{
unsigned long epfn, cpu, cpus;
- unsigned long pernodesize = 0, pernode;
- void *cpu_data;
+ unsigned long pernodesize = 0, pernode, pages, mapsize;
+ void *cpu_data;
struct bootmem_data *bdp = &mem_data[node].bootmem_data;
epfn = (start + len) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+ pages = bdp->node_low_pfn - (bdp->node_boot_start >> PAGE_SHIFT);
+ mapsize = bootmem_bootmap_pages(pages) << PAGE_SHIFT;
+
/*
* Make sure this memory falls within this node's usable memory
* since we may have thrown some away in build_maps().
*/
- if (start < bdp->node_boot_start ||
- epfn > bdp->node_low_pfn)
+ if (start < bdp->node_boot_start || epfn > bdp->node_low_pfn)
return 0;
/* Don't setup this node's local space twice... */
- if (!mem_data[node].pernode_addr) {
- /*
- * Calculate total size needed, incl. what's necessary
- * for good alignment and alias prevention.
- */
- cpus = early_nr_cpus_node(node);
- pernodesize += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * cpus;
- pernodesize += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t));
- pernodesize += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ia64_node_data));
- pernodesize = PAGE_ALIGN(pernodesize);
- pernode = NODEDATA_ALIGN(start, node);
-
- /* Is this range big enough for what we want to store here? */
- if (start + len > (pernode + pernodesize)) {
- mem_data[node].pernode_addr = pernode;
- mem_data[node].pernode_size = pernodesize;
- memset(__va(pernode), 0, pernodesize);
-
- cpu_data = (void *)pernode;
- pernode += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * cpus;
-
- mem_data[node].pgdat = __va(pernode);
- pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t));
-
- mem_data[node].node_data = __va(pernode);
- pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ia64_node_data));
-
- mem_data[node].pgdat->bdata = bdp;
- pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t));
-
- /*
- * Copy the static per-cpu data into the region we
- * just set aside and then setup __per_cpu_offset
- * for each CPU on this node.
- */
- for (cpu = 0; cpu < NR_CPUS; cpu++) {
- if (node = node_cpuid[cpu].nid) {
- memcpy(__va(cpu_data), __phys_per_cpu_start,
- __per_cpu_end-__per_cpu_start);
- __per_cpu_offset[cpu] - (char*)__va(cpu_data) -
- __per_cpu_start;
- cpu_data += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE;
- }
- }
- }
- }
+ if (mem_data[node].pernode_addr)
+ return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Calculate total size needed, incl. what's necessary
+ * for good alignment and alias prevention.
+ */
+ cpus = early_nr_cpus_node(node);
+ pernodesize += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * cpus;
+ pernodesize += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t));
+ pernodesize += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ia64_node_data));
+ pernodesize = PAGE_ALIGN(pernodesize);
+ pernode = NODEDATA_ALIGN(start, node);
+
+ /* Is this range big enough for what we want to store here? */
+ if (start + len > (pernode + pernodesize + mapsize)) {
+ mem_data[node].pernode_addr = pernode;
+ mem_data[node].pernode_size = pernodesize;
+ memset(__va(pernode), 0, pernodesize);
+
+ cpu_data = (void *)pernode;
+ pernode += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * cpus;
+
+ mem_data[node].pgdat = __va(pernode);
+ pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t));
- pernode = mem_data[node].pernode_addr;
- pernodesize = mem_data[node].pernode_size;
- if (pernode && !bdp->node_bootmem_map) {
- unsigned long pages, mapsize, map = 0;
-
- pages = bdp->node_low_pfn -
- (bdp->node_boot_start >> PAGE_SHIFT);
- mapsize = bootmem_bootmap_pages(pages) << PAGE_SHIFT;
+ mem_data[node].node_data = __va(pernode);
+ pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ia64_node_data));
+
+ mem_data[node].pgdat->bdata = bdp;
+ pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t));
/*
- * The map will either contain the pernode area or begin
- * after it.
+ * Copy the static per-cpu data into the region we
+ * just set aside and then setup __per_cpu_offset
+ * for each CPU on this node.
*/
- if (pernode - start > mapsize)
- map = start;
- else if (start + len - pernode - pernodesize > mapsize)
- map = pernode + pernodesize;
-
- if (map) {
- init_bootmem_node(mem_data[node].pgdat,
- map>>PAGE_SHIFT,
- bdp->node_boot_start>>PAGE_SHIFT,
- bdp->node_low_pfn);
+ for (cpu = 0; cpu < NR_CPUS; cpu++) {
+ if (node = node_cpuid[cpu].nid) {
+ memcpy(__va(cpu_data), __phys_per_cpu_start,
+ __per_cpu_end - __per_cpu_start);
+ __per_cpu_offset[cpu] = (char*)__va(cpu_data) -
+ __per_cpu_start;
+ cpu_data += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ }
}
-
}
return 0;
@@ -314,6 +289,8 @@
*/
void __init find_memory(void)
{
+ int node;
+
reserve_memory();
if (numnodes = 0) {
@@ -327,6 +304,31 @@
/* These actually end up getting called by call_pernode_memory() */
efi_memmap_walk(filter_rsvd_memory, build_node_maps);
efi_memmap_walk(filter_rsvd_memory, find_pernode_space);
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize the boot memory maps in reverse order since that's
+ * what the bootmem allocator expects
+ */
+ for (node = numnodes - 1; node >= 0; node--) {
+ unsigned long pernode, pernodesize, map;
+ struct bootmem_data *bdp;
+
+ bdp = &mem_data[node].bootmem_data;
+ pernode = mem_data[node].pernode_addr;
+ pernodesize = mem_data[node].pernode_size;
+ map = pernode + pernodesize;
+
+ /* Sanity check... */
+ if (!pernode)
+ panic("pernode space for node %d "
+ "could not be allocated!", node);
+
+ init_bootmem_node(mem_data[node].pgdat,
+ map>>PAGE_SHIFT,
+ bdp->node_boot_start>>PAGE_SHIFT,
+ bdp->node_low_pfn);
+ }
+
efi_memmap_walk(filter_rsvd_memory, free_node_bootmem);
reserve_pernode_space();
prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-19 23:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-15 18:59 [PATCH] initialize bootmem maps in reverse order Jesse Barnes
2003-12-17 8:06 ` Xavier Bru
2003-12-17 15:12 ` Jesse Barnes
2003-12-19 23:07 ` David Mosberger
2003-12-19 23:20 ` Jesse Barnes [this message]
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