Re: [PATCH part1 v6 4/6] x86/mem-hotplug: Support initialize page tables in bottom-up

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Hello guys,

On 10/10/2013 07:26 AM, Zhang Yanfei wrote:
> Hello Peter,
> 
> On 10/10/2013 07:10 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> On 10/09/2013 02:45 PM, Zhang Yanfei wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I would also argue that in the VM scenario -- and arguable even in the
>>>> hardware scenario -- the right thing is to not expose the flexible
>>>> memory in the e820/EFI tables, and instead have it hotadded (possibly
>>>> *immediately* so) on boot.  This avoids both the boot time funnies as
>>>> well as the scaling issues with metadata.
>>>>
>>>
>>> So in this kind of scenario, hotpluggable memory will not be detected
>>> at boot time, and admin should not use this movable_node boot option
>>> and the kernel will act as before, using top-down allocation always.
>>>
>>
>> Yes.  The idea is that the kernel will boot up without the hotplug
>> memory, but if desired, will immediately see a hotplug-add event for the
>> movable memory.
> 
> Yeah, this is good.
> 
> But in the scenario that boot with hotplug memory, we need the movable_node
> option. So as tejun has explained a lot about this patchset, do you still
> have objection to it or could I ask andrew to merge it into -mm tree for
> more tests?
> 

Since tejun has explained a lot about this approach, could we come to
an agreement on this one?

Peter? If you have no objection, I'll post a new v7 version which will fix
the __pa_symbol problem pointed by you.

-- 
Thanks.
Zhang Yanfei
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