On 2016/10/14 7:29, Tejun Heo wrote: > On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 10:00:28PM +0800, zijun_hu wrote: >> From: zijun_hu <zijun_hu@xxxxxxx> >> >> as shown by pcpu_build_alloc_info(), the number of units within a percpu >> group is educed by rounding up the number of CPUs within the group to >> @upa boundary, therefore, the number of CPUs isn't equal to the units's >> if it isn't aligned to @upa normally. however, pcpu_page_first_chunk() >> uses BUG_ON() to assert one number is equal the other roughly, so a panic >> is maybe triggered by the BUG_ON() falsely. >> >> in order to fix this issue, the number of CPUs is rounded up then compared >> with units's, the BUG_ON() is replaced by warning and returning error code >> as well to keep system alive as much as possible. > > I really can't decode what the actual issue is here. Can you please > give an example of a concrete case? > the right relationship between the number of CPUs @nr_cpus within a percpu group and the number of unites @nr_units within the same group is that @nr_units == roundup(@nr_cpus, @upa); the process of consideration is shown as follows: 1) current code segments: BUG_ON(ai->nr_groups != 1); BUG_ON(ai->groups[0].nr_units != num_possible_cpus()); 2) changes for considering the right relationship between the number of CPUs and units BUG_ON(ai->nr_groups != 1); BUG_ON(ai->groups[0].nr_units != roundup(num_possible_cpus(), @upa)); 3) replace BUG_ON() by warning and returning error code since it seems BUG_ON() isn't nice as shown by linus recent LKML mail BUG_ON(ai->nr_groups != 1); if (ai->groups[0].nr_units != roundup(num_possible_cpus(), @upa)) return -EINVAL; so 3) is my finial changes; for the relationship of both numbers : see the reply for andrew thanks ; >> @@ -2113,21 +2120,22 @@ int __init pcpu_page_first_chunk(size_t reserved_size, >> >> /* allocate pages */ >> j = 0; >> - for (unit = 0; unit < num_possible_cpus(); unit++) >> + for (unit = 0; unit < num_possible_cpus(); unit++) { >> + unsigned int cpu = ai->groups[0].cpu_map[unit]; >> for (i = 0; i < unit_pages; i++) { >> - unsigned int cpu = ai->groups[0].cpu_map[unit]; >> void *ptr; >> >> ptr = alloc_fn(cpu, PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE); >> if (!ptr) { >> pr_warn("failed to allocate %s page for cpu%u\n", >> - psize_str, cpu); >> + psize_str, cpu); > > And stop making gratuitous changes? > > Thanks. > -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>