On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:21:10AM +0900, Minchan Kim wrote: > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Mel Gorman <mel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 01:58:44AM +0900, Minchan Kim wrote: > >> On Fri, 2010-02-12 at 12:00 +0000, Mel Gorman wrote: > >> > +/* Isolate free pages onto a private freelist. Must hold zone->lock */ > >> > +static int isolate_freepages_block(struct zone *zone, > >> > >> return type 'int'? > >> I think we can't return signed value. > >> > > > > I don't understand your query. What's wrong with returning int? > > It's just nitpick. I mean this functions doesn't return minus value. > Never mind. > > > > >> > + unsigned long blockpfn, > >> > + struct list_head *freelist) > >> > +{ > >> > + unsigned long zone_end_pfn, end_pfn; > >> > + int total_isolated = 0; > >> > + > >> > + /* Get the last PFN we should scan for free pages at */ > >> > + zone_end_pfn = zone->zone_start_pfn + zone->spanned_pages; > >> > + end_pfn = blockpfn + pageblock_nr_pages; > >> > + if (end_pfn > zone_end_pfn) > >> > + end_pfn = zone_end_pfn; > >> > + > >> > + /* Isolate free pages. This assumes the block is valid */ > >> > + for (; blockpfn < end_pfn; blockpfn++) { > >> > + struct page *page; > >> > + int isolated, i; > >> > + > >> > + if (!pfn_valid_within(blockpfn)) > >> > + continue; > >> > + > >> > + page = pfn_to_page(blockpfn); > >> > + if (!PageBuddy(page)) > >> > + continue; > >> > + > >> > + /* Found a free page, break it into order-0 pages */ > >> > + isolated = split_free_page(page); > >> > + total_isolated += isolated; > >> > + for (i = 0; i < isolated; i++) { > >> > + list_add(&page->lru, freelist); > >> > + page++; > >> > + } > >> > + blockpfn += isolated - 1; > > > > Incidentally, this line is wrong but will be fixed in line 3. If > > split_free_page() fails, it causes an infinite loop. > > > >> > + } > >> > + > >> > + return total_isolated; > >> > +} > >> > + > >> > +/* Returns 1 if the page is within a block suitable for migration to */ > >> > +static int suitable_migration_target(struct page *page) > >> > +{ > >> > + /* If the page is a large free page, then allow migration */ > >> > + if (PageBuddy(page) && page_order(page) >= pageblock_order) > >> > + return 1; > >> > + > >> > + /* If the block is MIGRATE_MOVABLE, allow migration */ > >> > + if (get_pageblock_migratetype(page) == MIGRATE_MOVABLE) > >> > + return 1; > >> > + > >> > + /* Otherwise skip the block */ > >> > + return 0; > >> > +} > >> > + > >> > +/* > >> > + * Based on information in the current compact_control, find blocks > >> > + * suitable for isolating free pages from > >> > + */ > >> > +static void isolate_freepages(struct zone *zone, > >> > + struct compact_control *cc) > >> > +{ > >> > + struct page *page; > >> > + unsigned long high_pfn, low_pfn, pfn; > >> > + unsigned long flags; > >> > + int nr_freepages = cc->nr_freepages; > >> > + struct list_head *freelist = &cc->freepages; > >> > + > >> > + pfn = cc->free_pfn; > >> > + low_pfn = cc->migrate_pfn + pageblock_nr_pages; > >> > + high_pfn = low_pfn; > >> > + > >> > + /* > >> > + * Isolate free pages until enough are available to migrate the > >> > + * pages on cc->migratepages. We stop searching if the migrate > >> > + * and free page scanners meet or enough free pages are isolated. > >> > + */ > >> > + spin_lock_irqsave(&zone->lock, flags); > >> > + for (; pfn > low_pfn && cc->nr_migratepages > nr_freepages; > >> > + pfn -= pageblock_nr_pages) { > >> > + int isolated; > >> > + > >> > + if (!pfn_valid(pfn)) > >> > + continue; > >> > + > >> > + /* Check for overlapping nodes/zones */ > >> > + page = pfn_to_page(pfn); > >> > + if (page_zone(page) != zone) > >> > + continue; > >> > >> We are progressing backward by physical page order in a zone. > >> If we meet crossover between zone, Why are we going backward > >> continuously? Before it happens, migration and free scanner would meet. > >> Am I miss something? > >> > > > > I was considering a situation like the following > > > > > > Node-0 Node-1 Node-0 > > DMA DMA DMA > > 0-1023 1024-2047 2048-4096 > > > > In that case, a PFN scanner can enter a new node and zone but the migrate > > and free scanners have not necessarily met. This configuration is *extremely* > > rare but it happens on messed-up LPAR configurations on POWER. > > I don't know such architecture until now. > Thanks for telling me. > How about adding the comment about that? > Sure > > > >> > + > >> > + /* Check the block is suitable for migration */ > >> > + if (!suitable_migration_target(page)) > >> > + continue; > >> > >> Dumb question. > >> suitable_migration_target considers three type's pages > >> > >> 1. free page and page's order >= pageblock_order > >> 2. free pages and pages's order < pageblock_order with movable page > >> 3. used page with movable > >> > >> I can understand 1 and 2 but can't 3. This function is for gathering > >> free page. How do you handle used page as free one? > >> > >> In addition, as I looked into isolate_freepages_block, it doesn't > >> consider 3 by PageBuddy check. > >> > >> I am confusing. Pz, correct me. > >> > > > > I'm afraid I don't understand your question. At the point > > suitable_migration_target() is called, the only concern is finding a pageblock > > of pages that should be scanned for free pages by isolate_freepages_block(). > > What do you mean by "used page with movable" ? > > After I looked into code, I understand it. > Thanks. > > <snip> > >>> +/* Similar to split_page except the page is already free */ > >> Sometime, this function changes pages's type to MIGRATE_MOVABLE. > >> I hope adding comment about that. > >> > > > > There is a comment within the function about it. Do you want it moved to > > here? > > If you don't mind, I hope so. :) > Done. > That's because you wrote down only "except the page is already free" in > function description. So I thought it's only difference with split_page at first > glance. I think information that setting MIGRATE_MOVABLE is important. > > Pz, thinks it as just nitpick. No, it's a fair point. I can see how it could trip someone up. Thanks -- Mel Gorman Part-time Phd Student Linux Technology Center University of Limerick IBM Dublin Software Lab -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>