On 08.08.2018 09:56, Oscar Salvador wrote: > On Wed, Aug 08, 2018 at 09:45:37AM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote: >> On 08.08.2018 09:38, Oscar Salvador wrote: >>> On Tue, Aug 07, 2018 at 06:13:45PM -0400, Jerome Glisse wrote: >>>>> And since we know for sure that memhotplug-code cannot call it with ZONE_DEVICE, >>>>> I think this can be done easily. >>>> >>>> This might change down road but for now this is correct. They are >>>> talks to enumerate device memory through standard platform mechanisms >>>> and thus the kernel might see new types of resources down the road and >>>> maybe we will want to hotplug them directly from regular hotplug path >>>> as ZONE_DEVICE (lot of hypothetical at this point ;)). >>> >>> Well, I think that if that happens this whole thing will become >>> much easier, since we will not have several paths for doing the same thing. >>> >>> Another thing that I realized is that while we want to move all operation-pages >>> from remove_memory() path to offline_pages(), this can get tricky. >>> >>> Unless I am missing something, the devices from HMM and devm are not being registered >>> against "memory_subsys" struct, and so, they never get to call memory_subsys_offline() >>> and so offline_pages(). >>> >>> Which means that we would have to call __remove_zone() from those paths. >>> But this alone will not work. >> >> I mean, they move it to the zone ("replacing online/offlining code"), so >> they should take of removing it again. > > Yeah, I guess so. > > I mean, of course we can make this work by placing __remove_zone in devm_memremap_pages_release > and hmm_devmem_release functions and make sure to call offline_mem_sections first. > But sounds a bit "hacky".. > > Thanks > Then it is maybe time to cleary distinguish both types of memory, as they are fundamentally different when it comes to online/offline behavior. Ordinary ram: add_memory ... online_pages ... offline_pages remove_memory Device memory add_device_memory ... remove_device_memory So adding/removing from the zone and stuff can be handled there. -- Thanks, David / dhildenb