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From: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang@gmail.com>
To: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>,
	Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>,
	Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>,
	Reza Arbab <arbab@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
	Yasuaki Ishimatsu <yasu.isimatu@gmail.com>,
	qiuxishi@huawei.com, Kani Toshimitsu <toshi.kani@hpe.com>,
	slaoub@gmail.com, Joonsoo Kim <js1304@gmail.com>,
	Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>,
	David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>,
	Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>,
	Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>,
	Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mm, memory_hotplug: support movable_node for hotplugable nodes
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2017 11:29:27 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170615032927.GA17971@WeideMacBook-Pro.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170608122318.31598-1-mhocko@kernel.org>

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On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 02:23:18PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
>From: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
>
>movable_node kernel parameter allows to make hotplugable NUMA
>nodes to put all the hotplugable memory into movable zone which
>allows more or less reliable memory hotremove.  At least this
>is the case for the NUMA nodes present during the boot (see
>find_zone_movable_pfns_for_nodes).
>
>This is not the case for the memory hotplug, though.
>
>	echo online > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXYZ/status
>
>will default to a kernel zone (usually ZONE_NORMAL) unless the
>particular memblock is already in the movable zone range which is not
>the case normally when onlining the memory from the udev rule context
>for a freshly hotadded NUMA node. The only option currently is to have a
>special udev rule to echo online_movable to all memblocks belonging to
>such a node which is rather clumsy. Not the mention this is inconsistent
>as well because what ended up in the movable zone during the boot will
>end up in a kernel zone after hotremove & hotadd without special care.
>
>It would be nice to reuse memblock_is_hotpluggable but the runtime
>hotplug doesn't have that information available because the boot and
>hotplug paths are not shared and it would be really non trivial to
>make them use the same code path because the runtime hotplug doesn't
>play with the memblock allocator at all.
>
>Teach move_pfn_range that MMOP_ONLINE_KEEP can use the movable zone if
>movable_node is enabled and the range doesn't overlap with the existing
>normal zone. This should provide a reasonable default onlining strategy.
>
>Strictly speaking the semantic is not identical with the boot time
>initialization because find_zone_movable_pfns_for_nodes covers only the
>hotplugable range as described by the BIOS/FW. From my experience this
>is usually a full node though (except for Node0 which is special and
>never goes away completely). If this turns out to be a problem in the
>real life we can tweak the code to store hotplug flag into memblocks
>but let's keep this simple now.
>
>Signed-off-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
>---
>
>Hi Andrew,
>I've posted this as an RFC previously [1] and there haven't been any
>objections to the approach so I've dropped the RFC and sending it for
>inclusion. The only change since the last time is the update of the
>documentation to clarify the semantic as suggested by Reza Arbab.
>
>[1] http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170601122004.32732-1-mhocko@kernel.org
>
> Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt | 12 +++++++++---
> mm/memory_hotplug.c              | 19 ++++++++++++++++---
> 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>
>diff --git a/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt b/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt
>index 670f3ded0802..5c628e19d6cd 100644
>--- a/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt
>+++ b/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt
>@@ -282,20 +282,26 @@ offlined it is possible to change the individual block's state by writing to the
> % echo online > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
> 
> This onlining will not change the ZONE type of the target memory block,
>-If the memory block is in ZONE_NORMAL, you can change it to ZONE_MOVABLE:
>+If the memory block doesn't belong to any zone an appropriate kernel zone
>+(usually ZONE_NORMAL) will be used unless movable_node kernel command line
>+option is specified when ZONE_MOVABLE will be used.
>+
>+You can explicitly request to associate it with ZONE_MOVABLE by
> 
> % echo online_movable > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
> (NOTE: current limit: this memory block must be adjacent to ZONE_MOVABLE)
> 
>-And if the memory block is in ZONE_MOVABLE, you can change it to ZONE_NORMAL:
>+Or you can explicitly request a kernel zone (usually ZONE_NORMAL) by:
> 
> % echo online_kernel > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
> (NOTE: current limit: this memory block must be adjacent to ZONE_NORMAL)
> 
>+An explicit zone onlining can fail (e.g. when the range is already within
>+and existing and incompatible zone already).
>+
> After this, memory block XXX's state will be 'online' and the amount of
> available memory will be increased.
> 
>-Currently, newly added memory is added as ZONE_NORMAL (for powerpc, ZONE_DMA).
> This may be changed in future.
> 
> 
>diff --git a/mm/memory_hotplug.c b/mm/memory_hotplug.c
>index b98fb0b3ae11..74d75583736c 100644
>--- a/mm/memory_hotplug.c
>+++ b/mm/memory_hotplug.c
>@@ -943,6 +943,19 @@ struct zone *default_zone_for_pfn(int nid, unsigned long start_pfn,
> 	return &pgdat->node_zones[ZONE_NORMAL];
> }
> 
>+static inline bool movable_pfn_range(int nid, struct zone *default_zone,
>+		unsigned long start_pfn, unsigned long nr_pages)
>+{
>+	if (!allow_online_pfn_range(nid, start_pfn, nr_pages,
>+				MMOP_ONLINE_KERNEL))
>+		return true;
>+
>+	if (!movable_node_is_enabled())
>+		return false;
>+
>+	return !zone_intersects(default_zone, start_pfn, nr_pages);
>+}
>+

To be honest, I don't understand this clearly.

move_pfn_range() will choose and move the range to a zone based on the
online_type, where we have two cases:
1. ONLINE_MOVABLE -> ZONE_MOVABLE will be chosen
2. ONLINE_KEEP    -> ZONE_NORMAL is the default while ZONE_MOVABLE will be
chosen in case movable_pfn_range() returns true.

There are three conditions in movable_pfn_range():
1. Not allowed in kernel_zone, returns true
2. Movable_node not enabled, return false 
3. Range [start_pfn, start_pfn + nr_pages) doesn't intersect with
default_zone, return true

The first one is inherited from original code, so lets look at the other two.

Number 3 is easy to understand, if the hot-added range is already part of
ZONE_NORMAL, use it.

Number 2 makes me confused. If movable_node is not enabled, ZONE_NORMAL will
be chosen. If movable_node is enabled, it still depends on other two
condition. So how a memory_block is onlined to ZONE_MOVABLE because
movable_node is enabled? What I see is you would forbid a memory_block to be
onlined to ZONE_MOVABLE when movable_node is not enabled. Instead of you would
online a memory_block to ZONE_MOVABLE when movable_node is enabled, which is
implied in your change log.

BTW, would you mind giving me these two information?
1. Which branch your code is based on? I have cloned your
git(//git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mhocko/mm.git), while still see
some difference.
2. Any example or test case I could try your patch and see the difference? It
would be better if it could run in qemu+kvm.

> /*
>  * Associates the given pfn range with the given node and the zone appropriate
>  * for the given online type.
>@@ -958,10 +971,10 @@ static struct zone * __meminit move_pfn_range(int online_type, int nid,
> 		/*
> 		 * MMOP_ONLINE_KEEP defaults to MMOP_ONLINE_KERNEL but use
> 		 * movable zone if that is not possible (e.g. we are within
>-		 * or past the existing movable zone)
>+		 * or past the existing movable zone). movable_node overrides
>+		 * this default and defaults to movable zone
> 		 */
>-		if (!allow_online_pfn_range(nid, start_pfn, nr_pages,
>-					MMOP_ONLINE_KERNEL))
>+		if (movable_pfn_range(nid, zone, start_pfn, nr_pages))
> 			zone = movable_zone;
> 	} else if (online_type == MMOP_ONLINE_MOVABLE) {
> 		zone = &pgdat->node_zones[ZONE_MOVABLE];
>-- 
>2.11.0

-- 
Wei Yang
Help you, Help me

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2017-06-15  3:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-06-08 12:23 [PATCH] mm, memory_hotplug: support movable_node for hotplugable nodes Michal Hocko
2017-06-10 14:33 ` Wei Yang
2017-06-12  6:35   ` Michal Hocko
2017-06-11  1:45 ` Wei Yang
2017-06-12  6:37   ` Michal Hocko
2017-06-12  4:28 ` Wei Yang
2017-06-12  6:45   ` Michal Hocko
2017-06-14  9:06     ` Wei Yang
2017-06-14  9:07       ` Vlastimil Babka
2017-06-15  1:03         ` Wei Yang
2017-06-15  3:13     ` Wei Yang
2017-06-15  8:16       ` Michal Hocko
2017-06-12  8:58 ` Vlastimil Babka
2017-06-12 11:12 ` [PATCH -v2] " Michal Hocko
2017-06-15  3:29 ` Wei Yang [this message]
2017-06-15  8:24   ` [PATCH] " Michal Hocko
2017-06-15 15:43 ` Reza Arbab

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