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From: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org>
To: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>, Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@gmail.com>
Cc: Greg Thelen <gthelen@google.com>,
	linux-mm@kvack.org,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: mmotm boot panic bootmem-avoid-dma32-zone-by-default.patch
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2010 01:04:33 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B90C921.6060908@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100305032106.GA12065@cmpxchg.org>

On 03/04/2010 07:21 PM, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> Hello Greg,
> 
> On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 01:21:41PM -0800, Greg Thelen wrote:
>> On several systems I am seeing a boot panic if I use mmotm
>> (stamp-2010-03-02-18-38).  If I remove
>> bootmem-avoid-dma32-zone-by-default.patch then no panic is seen.  I
>> find that:
>> * 2.6.33 boots fine.
>> * 2.6.33 + mmotm w/o bootmem-avoid-dma32-zone-by-default.patch: boots fine.
>> * 2.6.33 + mmotm (including
>> bootmem-avoid-dma32-zone-by-default.patch): panics.
>> Note: I had to enable earlyprintk to see the panic.  Without
>> earlyprintk no console output was seen.  The system appeared to hang
>> after the loader.
> 
> where sparse_index_init(), in the SPARSEMEM_EXTREME case, will allocate
> the mem_section descriptor with bootmem.  If this would fail, the box
> would panic immediately earlier, but NO_BOOTMEM does not seem to get it
> right.
> 
> Greg, could you retry _with_ my bootmem patch applied, but with setting
> CONFIG_NO_BOOTMEM=n up front?
> 
> I think NO_BOOTMEM has several problems.  Yinghai, can you verify them?
...
> 
> 1. It does not seem to handle goal appropriately: bootmem would try
> without the goal if it does not make sense.  And in this case, the
> goal is 4G (above DMA32) and the amount of memory is 256M.
> 
> And if I did not miss something, this is the difference with my patch:
> without it, the default goal is 16M, which is no problem as it is well
> within your available memory.  But the change of the default goal moved
> it outside it which the bootmem replacement can not handle.
> 
> 2. The early reservation stuff seems to return NULL but callsites assume
> that the bootmem interface never does that.  Okay, the result is the same,
> we crash.  But it still moves error reporting to a possibly much later
> point where somebody actually dereferences the returned pointer.

under CONFIG_NO_BOOTMEM
for alloc_bootmem_node it will honor goal, if someone input big goal it will not
fallback to get a small one below that goal.

return NULL, could make caller have more choice and more control.

anyway we should honor the goal, otherwise should use _nopanic instead.

according to context
http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/73893/

Jiri, 
please check current linus tree still have problem about mem_map is using that much low mem?

on my 1024g system first node has 128G ram, [2g, 4g) are mmio range.
with NO_BOOTMEM

[    0.000000]  a - 11
[    0.000000]  19 40 - 80 95
[    0.000000]  702 740 - 1000 1000
[    0.000000]  331f 3340 - 3400 3400
[    0.000000]  35dd - 3600
[    0.000000]  37dd - 3800
[    0.000000]  39dd - 3a00
[    0.000000]  3bdd - 3c00
[    0.000000]  3ddd - 3e00
[    0.000000]  3fdd - 4000
[    0.000000]  41dd - 4200
[    0.000000]  43dd - 4400
[    0.000000]  45dd - 4600
[    0.000000]  47dd - 4800
[    0.000000]  49dd - 4a00
[    0.000000]  4bdd - 4c00
[    0.000000]  4ddd - 4e00
[    0.000000]  4fdd - 5000
[    0.000000]  51dd - 5200
[    0.000000]  93dd 9400 - 7d500 7d53b
[    0.000000]  7f730 - 7f750
[    0.000000]  100012 100040 - 100200 100200
[    0.000000]  170200 170200 - 2080000 2080000
[    0.000000]  2080065 2080080 - 2080200 2080200

so PFN: 9400 - 7d500 are free.

without NO_BOOTMEM
[    0.000000] nid=0 start=0x0000000000 end=0x0002080000 aligned=1
[    0.000000]   free [0x000000000a - 0x0000000095]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000000702 - 0x0000001000]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000032c4 - 0x0000003400]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000035de - 0x0000003600]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000037dd - 0x0000003800]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000039dd - 0x0000003a00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000003bdd - 0x0000003c00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000003ddd - 0x0000003e00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000003fdd - 0x0000004000]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000041dd - 0x0000004200]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000043dd - 0x0000004400]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000045dd - 0x0000004600]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000047dd - 0x0000004800]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000049dd - 0x0000004a00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000004bdd - 0x0000004c00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000004ddd - 0x0000004e00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000004fdd - 0x0000005000]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000051dd - 0x0000005200]
[    0.000000]   free [0x00000053dd - 0x000007d53b]
[    0.000000]   free [0x000007f730 - 0x000007f750]
[    0.000000]   free [0x000010041f - 0x0000100a00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000170a00 - 0x0000180a00]
[    0.000000]   free [0x0000180a03 - 0x0002080000]
so pfn: 53dd 7d53b are free

looks like we don't need to change the default goal in alloc_bootmem_node.

YH

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-03-05  9:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-03-04 21:21 mmotm boot panic bootmem-avoid-dma32-zone-by-default.patch Greg Thelen
2010-03-05  3:21 ` Johannes Weiner
2010-03-05  5:00   ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-05  5:14     ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-05 12:51       ` Johannes Weiner
2010-03-05 16:38         ` Yinghai
2010-03-05  5:17   ` Greg Thelen
2010-03-05  5:34     ` Greg Thelen
2010-03-05 18:41     ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-05 19:09       ` Greg Thelen
2010-03-05 20:38       ` [PATCH] x86/bootmem: introduce bootmem_default_goal Yinghai Lu
2010-03-06  5:44         ` please don't apply : bootmem: avoid DMA32 zone by default Yinghai Lu
2010-03-07  0:22           ` Andrew Morton
2010-03-07  0:42             ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-07  0:53               ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-07  1:03             ` Paul Mackerras
2010-03-07  1:48               ` Stephen Rothwell
2010-03-07  9:16               ` Russell King
2010-03-05 23:58       ` mmotm boot panic bootmem-avoid-dma32-zone-by-default.patch Johannes Weiner
2010-03-06  1:50         ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-06  2:24           ` Johannes Weiner
2010-03-06  2:31             ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-05  9:04   ` Yinghai Lu [this message]
2010-03-05 10:26     ` Jiri Slaby
2010-03-05 20:27       ` Yinghai Lu
2010-03-05 13:08     ` Johannes Weiner

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