Re: vmemmap alloc failure in hot_add_req()

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It does look like this kernel configuration has
CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG_DEFAULT_ONLINE=y.

Okay, so then it's most likely really more of an issue with fragmented physical memory -- which is suboptimal but not a show blocker in your setup.

(there are still cases where memory onlining can fail, especially with kasan running, but these are rather corner cases)


If it's not getting onlined, you easily sport after hotplug e.g., via
"lsmem" that there are quite some offline memory blocks.

Note that x86_64 code will fallback from populating huge pages to
populating base pages for the vmemmap; this can happen easily when under
memory pressure.

Not sure if it is relevant or not but this warning can show up within a
minute of startup without me doing anything in particular.

I remember that Hyper-V will start with a certain (configured) boot VM memory size and once the guest is up and running, use memory stats of the guest to decide whether to add (hotplug) or remove (balloon inflate) memory from the VM.

So this could just be Hyper-V trying to apply its heuristics.


If adding memory would fail completely, you'd see another "hot_add
memory failed error is ..." error message from hyper-v in the kernel
log. If that doesn't show up, it's simply suboptimal, but hotplugging
memory still succeeded.

I did notice that from the code in hv_balloon.c but I do not think I
have ever seen that message in my logs.

Okay, so at least hotplugging memory is working.

--
Thanks,

David / dhildenb




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