On 11/11/16 10:58, Naoya Horiguchi wrote: > On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 09:31:10PM +1100, Balbir Singh wrote: >> >> >> On 08/11/16 10:31, Naoya Horiguchi wrote: >>> This patch enables thp migration for soft offline. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Naoya Horiguchi <n-horiguchi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> mm/memory-failure.c | 31 ++++++++++++------------------- >>> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git v4.9-rc2-mmotm-2016-10-27-18-27/mm/memory-failure.c v4.9-rc2-mmotm-2016-10-27-18-27_patched/mm/memory-failure.c >>> index 19e796d..6cc8157 100644 >>> --- v4.9-rc2-mmotm-2016-10-27-18-27/mm/memory-failure.c >>> +++ v4.9-rc2-mmotm-2016-10-27-18-27_patched/mm/memory-failure.c >>> @@ -1485,7 +1485,17 @@ static struct page *new_page(struct page *p, unsigned long private, int **x) >>> if (PageHuge(p)) >>> return alloc_huge_page_node(page_hstate(compound_head(p)), >>> nid); >>> - else >>> + else if (thp_migration_supported() && PageTransHuge(p)) { >>> + struct page *thp; >>> + >>> + thp = alloc_pages_node(nid, >>> + (GFP_TRANSHUGE | __GFP_THISNODE) & ~__GFP_RECLAIM, >>> + HPAGE_PMD_ORDER); >>> + if (!thp) >>> + return NULL; >> >> Just wondering if new_page() fails, migration of that entry fails. Do we then >> split and migrate? I guess this applies to THP migration in general. > > Yes, that's not implemented yet, but can be helpful. > > I think that there are 2 types of callers of page migration, > one is a caller that specifies the target pages individually (like move_pages > and soft offline), and another is a caller that specifies the target pages > by (physical/virtual) address range basis. > Maybe the former ones want to fall back immediately to split and retry if > thp migration fails, and the latter ones want to retry thp migration more. > If this makes sense, we can make some more changes on retry logic to fit > the situation. > I think we definitely need the retry with split option, but may be we can build it on top of this series. Balbir Singh. -- 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>