On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 9:26 AM Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 6/14/19 9:52 PM, Dan Williams wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 9:18 AM Aneesh Kumar K.V > > <aneesh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> On 6/14/19 9:05 PM, Oscar Salvador wrote: > >>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 02:28:40PM +0530, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote: > >>>> Can you check with this change on ppc64. I haven't reviewed this series yet. > >>>> I did limited testing with change . Before merging this I need to go > >>>> through the full series again. The vmemmap poplulate on ppc64 needs to > >>>> handle two translation mode (hash and radix). With respect to vmemap > >>>> hash doesn't setup a translation in the linux page table. Hence we need > >>>> to make sure we don't try to setup a mapping for a range which is > >>>> arleady convered by an existing mapping. > >>>> > >>>> diff --git a/arch/powerpc/mm/init_64.c b/arch/powerpc/mm/init_64.c > >>>> index a4e17a979e45..15c342f0a543 100644 > >>>> --- a/arch/powerpc/mm/init_64.c > >>>> +++ b/arch/powerpc/mm/init_64.c > >>>> @@ -88,16 +88,23 @@ static unsigned long __meminit vmemmap_section_start(unsigned long page) > >>>> * which overlaps this vmemmap page is initialised then this page is > >>>> * initialised already. > >>>> */ > >>>> -static int __meminit vmemmap_populated(unsigned long start, int page_size) > >>>> +static bool __meminit vmemmap_populated(unsigned long start, int page_size) > >>>> { > >>>> unsigned long end = start + page_size; > >>>> start = (unsigned long)(pfn_to_page(vmemmap_section_start(start))); > >>>> > >>>> - for (; start < end; start += (PAGES_PER_SECTION * sizeof(struct page))) > >>>> - if (pfn_valid(page_to_pfn((struct page *)start))) > >>>> - return 1; > >>>> + for (; start < end; start += (PAGES_PER_SECTION * sizeof(struct page))) { > >>>> > >>>> - return 0; > >>>> + struct mem_section *ms; > >>>> + unsigned long pfn = page_to_pfn((struct page *)start); > >>>> + > >>>> + if (pfn_to_section_nr(pfn) >= NR_MEM_SECTIONS) > >>>> + return 0; > >>> > >>> I might be missing something, but is this right? > >>> Having a section_nr above NR_MEM_SECTIONS is invalid, but if we return 0 here, > >>> vmemmap_populate will go on and populate it. > >> > >> I should drop that completely. We should not hit that condition at all. > >> I will send a final patch once I go through the full patch series making > >> sure we are not breaking any ppc64 details. > >> > >> Wondering why we did the below > >> > >> #if defined(ARCH_SUBSECTION_SHIFT) > >> #define SUBSECTION_SHIFT (ARCH_SUBSECTION_SHIFT) > >> #elif defined(PMD_SHIFT) > >> #define SUBSECTION_SHIFT (PMD_SHIFT) > >> #else > >> /* > >> * Memory hotplug enabled platforms avoid this default because they > >> * either define ARCH_SUBSECTION_SHIFT, or PMD_SHIFT is a constant, but > >> * this is kept as a backstop to allow compilation on > >> * !ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG archs. > >> */ > >> #define SUBSECTION_SHIFT 21 > >> #endif > >> > >> why not > >> > >> #if defined(ARCH_SUBSECTION_SHIFT) > >> #define SUBSECTION_SHIFT (ARCH_SUBSECTION_SHIFT) > >> #else > >> #define SUBSECTION_SHIFT SECTION_SHIFT > > That should be SECTION_SIZE_SHIFT > > >> #endif > >> > >> ie, if SUBSECTION is not supported by arch we have one sub-section per > >> section? > > > > A couple comments: > > > > The only reason ARCH_SUBSECTION_SHIFT exists is because PMD_SHIFT on > > PowerPC was a non-constant value. However, I'm planning to remove the > > distinction in the next rev of the patches. Jeff rightly points out > > that having a variable subsection size per arch will lead to > > situations where persistent memory namespaces are not portable across > > archs. So I plan to just make SUBSECTION_SHIFT 21 everywhere. > > > > > persistent memory namespaces are not portable across archs because they > have PAGE_SIZE dependency. We can fix that by reserving mem_map capacity assuming the smallest PAGE_SIZE across archs. > Then we have dependencies like the page size > with which we map the vmemmap area. How does that lead to cross-arch incompatibility? Even on a single arch the vmemmap area will be mapped with 2MB pages for 128MB aligned spans of pmem address space and 4K pages for subsections. > Why not let the arch > arch decide the SUBSECTION_SHIFT and default to one subsection per > section if arch is not enabled to work with subsection. Because that keeps the implementation from ever reaching a point where a namespace might be able to be moved from one arch to another. If we can squash these arch differences then we can have a common tool to initialize namespaces outside of the kernel. The one wrinkle is device-dax that wants to enforce the mapping size, but I think we can have a module-option compatibility override for that case for the admin to say "yes, I know this namespace is defined for 2MB x86 pages, but I want to force enable it with 64K pages on PowerPC"