Re: [RFC][Patch v11 1/2] mm: page_hinting: core infrastructure

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On 7/10/19 4:45 PM, Dave Hansen wrote:
> On 7/10/19 12:51 PM, Nitesh Narayan Lal wrote:
>> +struct zone_free_area {
>> +	unsigned long *bitmap;
>> +	unsigned long base_pfn;
>> +	unsigned long end_pfn;
>> +	atomic_t free_pages;
>> +	unsigned long nbits;
>> +} free_area[MAX_NR_ZONES];
> Why do we need an extra data structure.  What's wrong with putting
> per-zone data in ... 'struct zone'?
Will it be acceptable to add fields in struct zone, when they will only
be used by page hinting?
>   The cover letter claims that it
> doesn't touch core-mm infrastructure, but if it depends on mechanisms
> like this, I think that's a very bad thing.
>
> To be honest, I'm not sure this series is worth reviewing at this point.
>  It's horribly lightly commented and full of kernel antipatterns lik
>
> void func()
> {
> 	if () {
> 		... indent entire logic
> 		... of function
> 	}
> }
I usually run checkpatch to detect such indentation issues. For the
patches, I shared it didn't show me any issues.
>
> It has big "TODO"s.  It's virtually comment-free.  I'm shocked it's at
> the 11th version and still looking like this.
>
>> +
>> +		for (zone_idx = 0; zone_idx < MAX_NR_ZONES; zone_idx++) {
>> +			unsigned long pages = free_area[zone_idx].end_pfn -
>> +					free_area[zone_idx].base_pfn;
>> +			bitmap_size = (pages >> PAGE_HINTING_MIN_ORDER) + 1;
>> +			if (!bitmap_size)
>> +				continue;
>> +			free_area[zone_idx].bitmap = bitmap_zalloc(bitmap_size,
>> +								   GFP_KERNEL);
> This doesn't support sparse zones.  We can have zones with massive
> spanned page sizes, but very few present pages.  On those zones, this
> will exhaust memory for no good reason.
>
> Comparing this to Alex's patch set, it's of much lower quality and at a
> much earlier stage of development.  The two sets are not really even
> comparable right now.  This certainly doesn't sell me on (or even really
> enumerate the deltas in) this approach vs. Alex's.
>
-- 
Thanks
Nitesh




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