Re: [PATCH v1 2/4] memblock: allow to specify flags with memblock_add_node()

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On 29.09.21 18:25, Mike Rapoport wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 05:05:16PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
We want to specify flags when hotplugging memory. Let's prepare to pass
flags to memblock_add_node() by adjusting all existing users.

Note that when hotplugging memory the system is already up and running
and we don't want to add the memory first and apply flags later: it
should happen within one memblock call.

Why is it important that the system is up and why it should happen in a
single call?
I don't mind adding flags parameter to memblock_add_node() but this
changelog does not really explain the reasons to do it.

"After memblock_add_node(), we could race with anybody performing a search for MEMBLOCK_NONE, like kexec_file -- and that only happens once the system is already up and running. So we want both steps to happen atomically."

I can add that to the patch description.

(I think it still won't be completely atomic because memblock isn't properly implementing locking yet, but that's a different story)

--
Thanks,

David / dhildenb





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