On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 15:15:55 +0000 Roman Gushchin <guro@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > + > > > + for_each_hstate(h) { > > > + unsigned long count = h->nr_huge_pages; > > > + > > > + total += (PAGE_SIZE << huge_page_order(h)) * count; > > > + > > > + if (h == &default_hstate) > > > > I'm not understanding this test. Are we assuming that default_hstate > > always refers to the highest-index hstate? If so why, and is that > > valid? > > As Mike and Michal pointed, default_hstate is defined as > #define default_hstate (hstates[default_hstate_idx]), > where default_hstate_idx can be altered by a boot argument. > > We're iterating over all states to calculate total and also > print some additional info for the default size. Having a single > loop guarantees consistency of these numbers. > OK, I misread the handling of `count' -> HugePages_Total. It seems unnecessarily obscure? for_each_hstate(h) { unsigned long count = h->nr_huge_pages; total += (PAGE_SIZE << huge_page_order(h)) * count; if (h == &default_hstate) seq_printf(m, "HugePages_Total: %5lu\n" "HugePages_Free: %5lu\n" "HugePages_Rsvd: %5lu\n" "HugePages_Surp: %5lu\n" "Hugepagesize: %8lu kB\n", count, h->free_huge_pages, h->resv_huge_pages, h->surplus_huge_pages, (PAGE_SIZE << huge_page_order(h)) / 1024); } seq_printf(m, "Hugetlb: %8lu kB\n", total / 1024); Why not seq_printf(m, "HugePages_Total: %5lu\n" "HugePages_Free: %5lu\n" "HugePages_Rsvd: %5lu\n" "HugePages_Surp: %5lu\n" "Hugepagesize: %8lu kB\n", h->nr_huge_pages, h->free_huge_pages, h->resv_huge_pages, h->surplus_huge_pages, 1UL << (huge_page_order(h) + PAGE_SHIFT - 10)); for_each_hstate(h) total += (PAGE_SIZE << huge_page_order(h)) * h->nr_huge_pages; seq_printf(m, "Hugetlb: %8lu kB\n", total / 1024); ? -- 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>