On 07/13/2018 09:17 AM, Oscar Salvador wrote: > On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 04:37:26PM -0400, Pavel Tatashin wrote: >> +static void *sparsemap_buf __meminitdata; >> +static void *sparsemap_buf_end __meminitdata; >> + >> +void __init sparse_buffer_init(unsigned long size, int nid) >> +{ >> + BUG_ON(sparsemap_buf); > > Why do we need a BUG_ON() here? > Looking at the code I cannot really see how we can end up with sparsemap_buf being NULL. > Is it just for over-protection? This checks that we do not accidentally leak memory by calling sparse_buffer_init() consequently without sparse_buffer_fini() in-between. > >> + sparsemap_buf = >> + memblock_virt_alloc_try_nid_raw(size, PAGE_SIZE, >> + __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS), >> + BOOTMEM_ALLOC_ACCESSIBLE, nid); > > In your previous version, you didn't pass a required alignment when setting up sparsemap_buf. > size is already PMD_SIZE aligned, do we need to align it also to PAGE_SIZE? > I decided to add PAGE_SIZE alignment, because the implicit memblock alignment is SMP_CACHE_BYTES which is smaller than page size. While, in practice we will most likely get a page size aligned allocation, it is still possible that some ranges in memblock are not page size aligned if that the way they were passed from BIOS. Thank you, Pavel