On Thu, 23 Jan 2020, Sandipan Das wrote: > > The tests use both shared and private mapped hugetlb memory, and > > monitors the hugetlb usage counter as well as the hugetlb reservation > > counter. They test different configurations such as hugetlb memory usage > > via hugetlbfs, or MAP_HUGETLB, or shmget/shmat, and with and without > > MAP_POPULATE. > > > > Also add test for hugetlb reservation reparenting, since this is > > a subtle issue. > > > > Signed-off-by: Mina Almasry <almasrymina@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > For powerpc64, either 16MB/16GB or 2MB/1GB huge pages are supported depending > on the MMU type (Hash or Radix). I was just running these tests on a powerpc64 > system with Hash MMU and ran into problems because the tests assume that the > hugepage size is always 2MB. Can you determine the huge page size at runtime? > I assume this is only testing failures of the tools/testing/selftests additions that hardcode 2MB paths and not a kernel problem? In other words, you can still boot, reserve, alloc, and free hugetlb pages on ppc after this patchset without using the selftests?