From: Zhang Yanfei <zhangyanfei@cn.fujitsu.com>
To: tj@kernel.org
Cc: Tang Chen <tangchen@cn.fujitsu.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 0/5] x86, memblock: Allocate memory near kernel image before SRAT parsed.
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 19:00:41 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5236E4D9.6010502@cn.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1379064655-20874-1-git-send-email-tangchen@cn.fujitsu.com>
Hello tejun,
Could you please help reviewing the patchset? As you suggested,
we've make the patchset much simpler and cleaner.
Thanks in advance!
On 09/13/2013 05:30 PM, Tang Chen wrote:
> This patch-set is based on tj's suggestion, and not fully tested.
> Just for review and discussion.
>
> This patch-set is based on the latest kernel (3.11)
> HEAD is:
> commit d5d04bb48f0eb89c14e76779bb46212494de0bec
> Author: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
> Date: Wed Sep 11 19:55:12 2013 -0700
>
>
> [Problem]
>
> The current Linux cannot migrate pages used by the kerenl because
> of the kernel direct mapping. In Linux kernel space, va = pa + PAGE_OFFSET.
> When the pa is changed, we cannot simply update the pagetable and
> keep the va unmodified. So the kernel pages are not migratable.
>
> There are also some other issues will cause the kernel pages not migratable.
> For example, the physical address may be cached somewhere and will be used.
> It is not to update all the caches.
>
> When doing memory hotplug in Linux, we first migrate all the pages in one
> memory device somewhere else, and then remove the device. But if pages are
> used by the kernel, they are not migratable. As a result, memory used by
> the kernel cannot be hot-removed.
>
> Modifying the kernel direct mapping mechanism is too difficult to do. And
> it may cause the kernel performance down and unstable. So we use the following
> way to do memory hotplug.
>
>
> [What we are doing]
>
> In Linux, memory in one numa node is divided into several zones. One of the
> zones is ZONE_MOVABLE, which the kernel won't use.
>
> In order to implement memory hotplug in Linux, we are going to arrange all
> hotpluggable memory in ZONE_MOVABLE so that the kernel won't use these memory.
> To do this, we need ACPI's help.
>
> In ACPI, SRAT(System Resource Affinity Table) contains NUMA info. The memory
> affinities in SRAT record every memory range in the system, and also, flags
> specifying if the memory range is hotpluggable.
> (Please refer to ACPI spec 5.0 5.2.16)
>
> With the help of SRAT, we have to do the following two things to achieve our
> goal:
>
> 1. When doing memory hot-add, allow the users arranging hotpluggable as
> ZONE_MOVABLE.
> (This has been done by the MOVABLE_NODE functionality in Linux.)
>
> 2. when the system is booting, prevent bootmem allocator from allocating
> hotpluggable memory for the kernel before the memory initialization
> finishes.
>
> The problem 2 is the key problem we are going to solve. But before solving it,
> we need some preparation. Please see below.
>
>
> [Preparation]
>
> Bootloader has to load the kernel image into memory. And this memory must be
> unhotpluggable. We cannot prevent this anyway. So in a memory hotplug system,
> we can assume any node the kernel resides in is not hotpluggable.
>
> Before SRAT is parsed, we don't know which memory ranges are hotpluggable. But
> memblock has already started to work. In the current kernel, memblock allocates
> the following memory before SRAT is parsed:
>
> setup_arch()
> |->memblock_x86_fill() /* memblock is ready */
> |......
> |->early_reserve_e820_mpc_new() /* allocate memory under 1MB */
> |->reserve_real_mode() /* allocate memory under 1MB */
> |->init_mem_mapping() /* allocate page tables, about 2MB to map 1GB memory */
> |->dma_contiguous_reserve() /* specified by user, should be low */
> |->setup_log_buf() /* specified by user, several mega bytes */
> |->relocate_initrd() /* could be large, but will be freed after boot, should reorder */
> |->acpi_initrd_override() /* several mega bytes */
> |->reserve_crashkernel() /* could be large, should reorder */
> |......
> |->initmem_init() /* Parse SRAT */
>
> According to Tejun's advice, before SRAT is parsed, we should try our best to
> allocate memory near the kernel image. Since the whole node the kernel resides
> in won't be hotpluggable, and for a modern server, a node may have at least 16GB
> memory, allocating several mega bytes memory around the kernel image won't cross
> to hotpluggable memory.
>
>
> [About this patch-set]
>
> So this patch-set does the following:
>
> 1. Make memblock be able to allocate memory from low address to high address.
> 1) Keep all the memblock APIs' prototype unmodified.
> 2) When the direction is bottom up, keep the start address greater than the
> end of kernel image.
>
> 2. Improve init_mem_mapping() to support allocate page tables in bottom up direction.
>
> 3. Introduce "movablenode" boot option to enable and disable this functionality.
>
> PS: Reordering of relocate_initrd() has not been done yet. acpi_initrd_override()
> needs to access initrd with virtual address. So relocate_initrd() must be done
> before acpi_initrd_override().
>
>
> Change log v2 -> v3:
> 1. According to Toshi's suggestion, move the direction checking logic into memblock.
> And simply the code more.
>
> Change log v1 -> v2:
> 1. According to tj's suggestion, implemented a new function memblock_alloc_bottom_up()
> to allocate memory from bottom upwards, whihc can simplify the code.
>
>
> Tang Chen (5):
> memblock: Introduce allocation direction to memblock.
> memblock: Improve memblock to support allocation from lower address.
> x86, acpi, crash, kdump: Do reserve_crashkernel() after SRAT is
> parsed.
> x86, mem-hotplug: Support initialize page tables from low to high.
> mem-hotplug: Introduce movablenode boot option to control memblock
> allocation direction.
>
> Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt | 15 ++++
> arch/x86/kernel/setup.c | 44 ++++++++++++-
> arch/x86/mm/init.c | 121 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
> include/linux/memblock.h | 22 ++++++
> include/linux/memory_hotplug.h | 5 ++
> mm/memblock.c | 120 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
> mm/memory_hotplug.c | 9 +++
> 7 files changed, 293 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-)
>
>
--
Thanks.
Zhang Yanfei
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-09-16 11:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-09-13 9:30 [PATCH v3 0/5] x86, memblock: Allocate memory near kernel image before SRAT parsed Tang Chen
2013-09-13 9:30 ` [PATCH v3 1/5] memblock: Introduce allocation direction to memblock Tang Chen
2013-09-14 2:42 ` Jianguo Wu
2013-09-15 13:23 ` chen tang
2013-09-23 15:38 ` Tejun Heo
2013-09-23 16:36 ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-09-13 9:30 ` [PATCH v3 2/5] memblock: Improve memblock to support allocation from lower address Tang Chen
2013-09-13 21:53 ` Toshi Kani
2013-09-16 1:28 ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-09-23 15:50 ` Tejun Heo
2013-09-23 16:44 ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-09-23 18:07 ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-09-23 20:21 ` Tejun Heo
2013-09-24 2:41 ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-09-24 2:46 ` Tejun Heo
2013-09-13 9:30 ` [PATCH v3 3/5] x86, acpi, crash, kdump: Do reserve_crashkernel() after SRAT is parsed Tang Chen
2013-09-13 9:30 ` [PATCH v3 4/5] x86, mem-hotplug: Support initialize page tables from low to high Tang Chen
2013-09-23 15:53 ` Tejun Heo
2013-09-23 16:46 ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-09-13 9:30 ` [PATCH v3 5/5] mem-hotplug: Introduce movablenode boot option to control memblock allocation direction Tang Chen
2013-09-23 15:57 ` Tejun Heo
2013-09-23 16:58 ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-09-23 17:11 ` Tejun Heo
2013-09-16 11:00 ` Zhang Yanfei [this message]
2013-09-19 16:57 ` [PATCH v3 0/5] x86, memblock: Allocate memory near kernel image before SRAT parsed Yanfei Zhang
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