From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
To: Daniel Kiper <dkiper@net-space.pl>
Cc: ian.campbell@citrix.com, andi.kleen@intel.com,
haicheng.li@linux.intel.com, fengguang.wu@intel.com,
jeremy@goop.org, konrad.wilk@oracle.com,
dan.magenheimer@oracle.com, v.tolstov@selfip.ru, pasik@iki.fi,
dave@linux.vnet.ibm.com, wdauchy@gmail.com, rientjes@google.com,
xen-devel@lists.xensource.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/3] mm: Extend memory hotplug API to allow memory hotplug in virtual machines
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 12:15:41 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110329121541.d9a27c2e.akpm@linux-foundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110329185913.GF30387@router-fw-old.local.net-space.pl>
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 20:59:13 +0200
Daniel Kiper <dkiper@net-space.pl> wrote:
> > This is a bit strange. Normally we'll use a notifier chain to tell
> > listeners "hey, X just happened". But this code is different - it
> > instead uses a notifier chain to tell handlers "hey, do X". Where in
> > this case, X is "free a page".
> >
> > And this (ab)use of notifiers is not a good fit! Because we have the
> > obvious problem that if there are three registered noftifiers, we don't
> > want to be freeing the page three times. Hence the tricks with
> > notifier callout return values.
> >
> > If there are multiple independent notifier handlers, how do we manage
> > their priorities? And what are the effects of the ordering of the
> > registration calls?
> >
> > And when one callback overrides an existing one, is there any point in
> > leaving the original one installed at all?
> >
> > I dunno, it's all a bit confusing and strange. Perhaps it would help
> > if you were to explain exactly what behaviour you want here, and we can
> > look to see if there is a more idiomatic way of doing it.
>
> OK. I am looking for simple generic mechanism which allow runtime
> registration/unregistration of generic or module specific (in that
> case Xen) page onlining function. Dave Hansen sugested compile time
> solution (https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/2/8/235), however, it does not
> fit well in my new project on which I am working on (I am going post
> details at the end of April).
Well, without a complete description of what you're trying to do and
without any indication of what "does not fit well" means, I'm at a bit
of a loss to suggest anything.
If we are assured that only one callback will ever be registered at a
time then a simple
typdef void (*callback_t)(struct page *);
static callback_t g_callback;
int register_callback(callback_t callback)
{
int ret = -EINVAL;
lock(some_lock);
if (g_callback == NULL) {
g_callback = callback;
ret = 0;
}
unlock(some_lock)
return ret;
}
would suffice. That's rather nasty because calls to (*g_callback)
require some_lock. Use RCU.
> > Also... I don't think we need (the undocumented)
> > OP_DO_NOT_INCREMENT_TOTAL_COUNTERS and OP_INCREMENT_TOTAL_COUNTERS.
> > Just do
> >
> > void __online_page_increment_counters(struct page *page,
> > bool inc_total_counters);
> >
> > and pass it "true" or false".
>
> What do you think about __online_page_increment_counters()
> (totalram_pages and totalhigh_pages) and
> __online_page_set_limits() (num_physpages and max_mapnr) ???
I don't understand the proposal.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-03-29 19:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-03-28 9:25 [PATCH 3/3] mm: Extend memory hotplug API to allow memory hotplug in virtual machines Daniel Kiper
2011-03-28 16:25 ` Dave Hansen
2011-03-29 18:32 ` Daniel Kiper
2011-03-30 14:26 ` Dave Hansen
2011-03-28 22:37 ` Andrew Morton
2011-03-29 13:23 ` Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2011-03-29 18:59 ` Daniel Kiper
2011-03-29 19:15 ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2011-03-29 20:33 ` Dave Hansen
2011-03-29 21:53 ` Daniel Kiper
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