On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 8:34 AM Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 1:09 AM Aneesh Kumar K.V > <aneesh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > > Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > > >> > > >>> Now what will be page size used for mapping vmemmap? > > >> > > >> That's up to the architecture's vmemmap_populate() implementation. > > >> > > >>> Architectures > > >>> possibly will use PMD_SIZE mapping if supported for vmemmap. Now a > > >>> device-dax with struct page in the device will have pfn reserve area aligned > > >>> to PAGE_SIZE with the above example? We can't map that using > > >>> PMD_SIZE page size? > > >> > > >> IIUC, that's a different alignment. Currently that's handled by > > >> padding the reservation area up to a section (128MB on x86) boundary, > > >> but I'm working on patches to allow sub-section sized ranges to be > > >> mapped. > > > > > > I am missing something w.r.t code. The below code align that using nd_pfn->align > > > > > > if (nd_pfn->mode == PFN_MODE_PMEM) { > > > unsigned long memmap_size; > > > > > > /* > > > * vmemmap_populate_hugepages() allocates the memmap array in > > > * HPAGE_SIZE chunks. > > > */ > > > memmap_size = ALIGN(64 * npfns, HPAGE_SIZE); > > > offset = ALIGN(start + SZ_8K + memmap_size + dax_label_reserve, > > > nd_pfn->align) - start; > > > } > > > > > > IIUC that is finding the offset where to put vmemmap start. And that has > > > to be aligned to the page size with which we may end up mapping vmemmap > > > area right? > > Right, that's the physical offset of where the vmemmap ends, and the > memory to be mapped begins. > > > > Yes we find the npfns by aligning up using PAGES_PER_SECTION. But that > > > is to compute howmany pfns we should map for this pfn dev right? > > > > > > > Also i guess those 4K assumptions there is wrong? > > Yes, I think to support non-4K-PAGE_SIZE systems the 'pfn' metadata > needs to be revved and the PAGE_SIZE needs to be recorded in the > info-block. How often does a system change page-size. Is it fixed or do environment change it from one boot to the next? I'm thinking through the behavior of what do when the recorded PAGE_SIZE in the info-block does not match the current system page size. The simplest option is to just fail the device and require it to be reconfigured. Is that acceptable?