On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 01:11:52PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote: > On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:53 AM Oscar Salvador <osalvador@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > This patch introduces MHP_MEMMAP_DEVICE and MHP_MEMMAP_MEMBLOCK flags, > > and prepares the callers that add memory to take a "flags" parameter. > > This "flags" parameter will be evaluated later on in Patch#3 > > to init mhp_restrictions struct. > > > > The callers are: > > > > add_memory > > __add_memory > > add_memory_resource > > > > Unfortunately, we do not have a single entry point to add memory, as depending > > on the requisites of the caller, they want to hook up in different places, > > (e.g: Xen reserve_additional_memory()), so we have to spread the parameter > > in the three callers. > > > > The flags are either MHP_MEMMAP_DEVICE or MHP_MEMMAP_MEMBLOCK, and only differ > > in the way they allocate vmemmap pages within the memory blocks. > > > > MHP_MEMMAP_MEMBLOCK: > > - With this flag, we will allocate vmemmap pages in each memory block. > > This means that if we hot-add a range that spans multiple memory blocks, > > we will use the beginning of each memory block for the vmemmap pages. > > This strategy is good for cases where the caller wants the flexiblity > > to hot-remove memory in a different granularity than when it was added. > > > > E.g: > > We allocate a range (x,y], that spans 3 memory blocks, and given > > memory block size = 128MB. > > [memblock#0 ] > > [0 - 511 pfns ] - vmemmaps for section#0 > > [512 - 32767 pfns ] - normal memory > > > > [memblock#1 ] > > [32768 - 33279 pfns] - vmemmaps for section#1 > > [33280 - 65535 pfns] - normal memory > > > > [memblock#2 ] > > [65536 - 66047 pfns] - vmemmap for section#2 > > [66048 - 98304 pfns] - normal memory > > > > MHP_MEMMAP_DEVICE: > > - With this flag, we will store all vmemmap pages at the beginning of > > hot-added memory. > > > > E.g: > > We allocate a range (x,y], that spans 3 memory blocks, and given > > memory block size = 128MB. > > [memblock #0 ] > > [0 - 1533 pfns ] - vmemmap for section#{0-2} > > [1534 - 98304 pfns] - normal memory > > > > When using larger memory blocks (1GB or 2GB), the principle is the same. > > > > Of course, MHP_MEMMAP_DEVICE is nicer when it comes to have a large contigous > > area, while MHP_MEMMAP_MEMBLOCK allows us to have flexibility when removing the > > memory. > > Concept and patch looks good to me, but I don't quite like the > proliferation of the _DEVICE naming, in theory it need not necessarily > be ZONE_DEVICE that is the only user of that flag. I also think it > might be useful to assign a flag for the default 'allocate from RAM' > case, just so the code is explicit. So, how about: Well, MHP_MEMMAP_DEVICE is not tied to ZONE_DEVICE. MHP_MEMMAP_DEVICE was chosen to make a difference between: * allocate memmap pages for the whole memory-device * allocate memmap pages on each memoryblock that this memory-device spans > > MHP_MEMMAP_PAGE_ALLOC > MHP_MEMMAP_MEMBLOCK > MHP_MEMMAP_RESERVED > > ...for the 3 cases? > > Other than that, feel free to add: > > Reviewed-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> -- Oscar Salvador SUSE L3