From: Shaohui Zheng <shaohui.zheng@linux.intel.com>
To: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: Shaohui Zheng <shaohui.zheng@intel.com>,
akpm@linux-foundation.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, haicheng.li@linux.intel.com,
lethal@linux-sh.org, ak@linux.intel.com, gregkh@suse.de
Subject: Re: [7/7,v8] NUMA Hotplug Emulator: Implement per-node add_memory debugfs interface
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 07:57:05 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20101209235705.GA10674@shaohui> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1012091325530.13564@chino.kir.corp.google.com>
On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 01:29:28PM -0800, David Rientjes wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Shaohui Zheng wrote:
>
> > > I don't think you should be using memparse() to support this type of
> > > interface, the standard way of writing memory locations is by writing
> > > address in hex as the first example does. The idea is to not try to make
> > > things simpler by introducing multiple ways of doing the same thing but
> > > rather to standardize on a single interface.
> >
> > Undoubtedly, A hex is the best way to represent a physical address. If we use
> > memparse function, we can use the much simpler way to represent an address,
> > it is not the offical way, but it takes many conveniences if we just want to
> > to some simple test.
> >
>
> Testing code should be removed from the patch prior to proposal.
>
> > When we reserce memory, we use mempasre to parse the mem=XXX parameter, we can
> > avoid the complicated translation when we add memory thru the add_memory interface,
> > how about still use the memparse here? but remove it from the document since it is
> > just for some simple testing.
> >
>
> We really don't want a public interface to have undocumented behavior, so
> it would be much better to retain the documentation if you choose to keep
> the memparse(). I disagree that converting the mem= parameter to hex is
> "complicated," however, so I'd prefer that the interface is similar to
> that of add_node.
>
Okay, I will keep interface to accept hex address which is simliar wiht add_node.
> > > > + printk(KERN_INFO "Add a memory section to node: %d.\n", nid);
> > > > + phys_addr = memparse(buf, NULL);
> > > > + ret = add_memory(nid, phys_addr, PAGES_PER_SECTION << PAGE_SHIFT);
> > >
> > > Does the add_memory() call handle memoryless nodes such that they
> > > appropriately transition to N_HIGH_MEMORY when memory is added?
> >
> > For memoryless nodes, it will cause OOM issue on old kernel version, but now
> > memoryless node is already supported, and the test result matches it well. The
> > emulator is a tool to reproduce the OOM issue in eraly kernel.
> >
>
> That doesn't address the question. My question is whether or not adding
> memory to a memoryless node in this way transitions its state to
> N_HIGH_MEMORY in the VM?
I guess that you are talking about memory hotplug on x86_32, memory hotplug is
NOT supported well for x86_32, and the function add_memory does not consider
this situlation.
For 64bit, N_HIGH_MEMORY == N_NORMAL_MEMORY, so we need not to do the transition.
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Thanks & Regards,
Shaohui
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2010-12-09 1:21 ` [7/7,v8] NUMA Hotplug Emulator: Implement per-node add_memory debugfs interface Shaohui Zheng
2010-12-09 21:29 ` David Rientjes
2010-12-09 23:57 ` Shaohui Zheng [this message]
2010-12-10 23:30 ` David Rientjes
2010-12-13 2:09 ` Shaohui Zheng
2010-12-13 20:56 ` David Rientjes
2010-12-07 1:00 [0/7,v8] NUMA Hotplug Emulator (v8) shaohui.zheng
2010-12-07 1:00 ` [7/7,v8] NUMA Hotplug Emulator: Implement per-node add_memory debugfs interface shaohui.zheng
2010-12-08 21:31 ` David Rientjes
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