From: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
To: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>, John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>
Cc: frowand.list@gmail.com, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linuxarm@huawei.com,
anshuman.khandual@arm.com, peterz@infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] of, numa: Validate some distance map rules
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2018 09:55:52 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20181107155552.GB18618@bogus> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20181107154430.GA9996@brain-police>
On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 03:44:31PM +0000, Will Deacon wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 08:39:33PM +0800, John Garry wrote:
> > Currently the NUMA distance map parsing does not validate the distance
> > table for the distance-matrix rules 1-2 in [1].
> >
> > However the arch NUMA code may enforce some of these rules, but not all.
> > Such is the case for the arm64 port, which does not enforce the rule that
> > the distance between separates nodes cannot equal LOCAL_DISTANCE.
> >
> > The patch adds the following rules validation:
> > - distance of node to self equals LOCAL_DISTANCE
> > - distance of separate nodes > LOCAL_DISTANCE
> >
> > A note on dealing with symmetrical distances between nodes:
> >
> > Validating symmetrical distances between nodes is difficult. If it were
> > mandated in the bindings that every distance must be recorded in the
> > table, validating symmetrical distances would be straightforward. However,
> > it isn't.
> >
> > In addition to this, it is also possible to record [b, a] distance only
> > (and not [a, b]). So, when processing the table for [b, a], we cannot
> > assert that current distance of [a, b] != [b, a] as invalid, as [a, b]
> > distance may not be present in the table and current distance would be
> > default at REMOTE_DISTANCE.
> >
> > As such, we maintain the policy that we overwrite distance [a, b] = [b, a]
> > for b > a. This policy is different to kernel ACPI SLIT validation, which
> > allows non-symmetrical distances (ACPI spec SLIT rules allow it). However,
> > the debug message is dropped as it may be misleading (for a distance which
> > is later overwritten).
> >
> > Some final notes on semantics:
> >
> > - It is implied that it is the responsibility of the arch NUMA code to
> > reset the NUMA distance map for an error in distance map parsing.
> >
> > - It is the responsibility of the FW NUMA topology parsing (whether OF or
> > ACPI) to enforce NUMA distance rules, and not arch NUMA code.
> >
> > [1] Documents/devicetree/bindings/numa.txt
> >
> > Signed-off-by: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>
>
> Is it worth mentioning that the lack of this check was leading to a kernel
> crash with a malformed DT entry?
So should be marked for stable too?
>
> > diff --git a/drivers/of/of_numa.c b/drivers/of/of_numa.c
> > index 35c64a4295e0..fe6b13608e51 100644
> > --- a/drivers/of/of_numa.c
> > +++ b/drivers/of/of_numa.c
> > @@ -104,9 +104,14 @@ static int __init of_numa_parse_distance_map_v1(struct device_node *map)
> > distance = of_read_number(matrix, 1);
> > matrix++;
> >
> > + if ((nodea == nodeb && distance != LOCAL_DISTANCE) ||
> > + (nodea != nodeb && distance <= LOCAL_DISTANCE)) {
> > + pr_err("Invalid distance[node%d -> node%d] = %d\n",
> > + nodea, nodeb, distance);
> > + return -EINVAL;
> > + }
> > +
> > numa_set_distance(nodea, nodeb, distance);
> > - pr_debug("distance[node%d -> node%d] = %d\n",
> > - nodea, nodeb, distance);
>
> Looks good to me, although I'm not sure which tree this should go through.
>
> Acked-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
I'll take it. Please resend with the comment Will asked for.
Rob
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-11-07 15:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-11-06 12:39 [PATCH] of, numa: Validate some distance map rules John Garry
2018-11-07 15:44 ` Will Deacon
2018-11-07 15:55 ` Rob Herring [this message]
2018-11-07 16:24 ` John Garry
Reply instructions:
You may reply publicly to this message via plain-text email
using any one of the following methods:
* Save the following mbox file, import it into your mail client,
and reply-to-all from there: mbox
Avoid top-posting and favor interleaved quoting:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style
* Reply using the --to, --cc, and --in-reply-to
switches of git-send-email(1):
git send-email \
--in-reply-to=20181107155552.GB18618@bogus \
--to=robh@kernel.org \
--cc=anshuman.khandual@arm.com \
--cc=devicetree@vger.kernel.org \
--cc=frowand.list@gmail.com \
--cc=john.garry@huawei.com \
--cc=linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org \
--cc=linuxarm@huawei.com \
--cc=peterz@infradead.org \
--cc=will.deacon@arm.com \
/path/to/YOUR_REPLY
https://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-send-email.html
* If your mail client supports setting the In-Reply-To header
via mailto: links, try the mailto: link
Be sure your reply has a Subject: header at the top and a blank line
before the message body.
This is a public inbox, see mirroring instructions
for how to clone and mirror all data and code used for this inbox