On Mon, May 09, 2022 at 04:37:30PM +0530, Faiyaz Mohammed wrote: > > On 5/5/2022 10:24 PM, Mike Rapoport wrote: > > On Thu, May 05, 2022 at 08:46:15PM +0530, Faiyaz Mohammed wrote: > >> On 4/12/2022 10:56 PM, Mike Rapoport wrote: > >>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 12:39:32AM +0530, Faiyaz Mohammed wrote: > >>>> This 'commit 86588296acbf ("fdt: Properly handle "no-map" field in the > >>>> memory region")' is keeping the no-map regions in memblock.memory with > >>>> MEMBLOCK_NOMAP flag set to use no-map memory for EFI using memblock api's, > >>>> but during the initialization sparse_init mark all memblock.memory as > >>>> present using for_each_mem_pfn_range, which is creating the memmap for > >>>> no-map memblock regions. To avoid it skiping the memblock.memory regions > >>>> set with MEMBLOCK_NOMAP set and with this change we will be able to save > >>>> ~11MB memory for ~612MB carve out. > >>> The MEMBLOCK_NOMAP is very fragile and caused a lot of issues already. I > >>> really don't like the idea if adding more implicit assumptions about how > >>> NOMAP memory may or may not be used in a generic iterator function. > >> Sorry for delayed response. > >> Yes, it is possible that implicit assumption can create > >> misunderstanding. How about adding command line option and control the > >> no-map region in fdt.c driver, to decide whether to keep "no-map" region > >> with NOMAP flag or remove?. Something like below > > I really don't like memblock_remove() for such cases. > > Pretending there is a hole when there is an actual DRAM makes things really > > hairy when it comes to memory map and page allocator initialization. > > You wouldn't want to trade system stability and random memory corruptions > > for 11M of "saved" memory. > > Creating memory map for holes memory is adding 11MB overhead which is > huge on low memory target and same time 11MB memory saving is good enough > on low memory target. > > Or we can have separate list of NOMAP like reserved?. > > Any other suggestion to address this issue?. Make your firmware to report the memory that Linux cannot use as a hole, i.e. _not_ report it as memory. > Thanks and regards, > Mohammed Faiyaz -- Sincerely yours, Mike.