On Wed 01-04-20 17:50:22, David Hildenbrand wrote: > On 01.04.20 17:42, Michal Hocko wrote: > > I am sorry but I have completely missed this patch. > > > > On Wed 11-03-20 20:38:48, Shile Zhang wrote: > >> When 'CONFIG_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT' is set, 'pgdatinit' kthread will > >> initialise the deferred pages with local interrupts disabled. It is > >> introduced by commit 3a2d7fa8a3d5 ("mm: disable interrupts while > >> initializing deferred pages"). > >> > >> On machine with NCPUS <= 2, the 'pgdatinit' kthread could be bound to > >> the boot CPU, which could caused the tick timer long time stall, system > >> jiffies not be updated in time. > >> > >> The dmesg shown that: > >> > >> [ 0.197975] node 0 initialised, 32170688 pages in 1ms > >> > >> Obviously, 1ms is unreasonable. > >> > >> Now, fix it by restore in the pending interrupts for every 32*1204 pages > >> (128MB) initialized, give the chance to update the systemd jiffies. > >> The reasonable demsg shown likes: > >> > >> [ 1.069306] node 0 initialised, 32203456 pages in 894ms > >> > >> Fixes: 3a2d7fa8a3d5 ("mm: disable interrupts while initializing deferred pages"). > > > > I dislike this solution TBH. It effectivelly conserves the current code > > and just works around the problem. Why do we hold the IRQ lock here in > > the first place? This is an early init code and a very limited code is > > running at this stage. Certainly nothing memory hotplug related which > > should be the only path really interested in the resize lock AFAIR. > > Yeah, I don't think ACPI and friends are up yet. Just to save somebody time to check. The deferred initialization blocks the further boot until all workders are done - see page_alloc_init_late (kernel_init path). -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs