It is not common, but defining an overlapped region is possible. Actually memblock_add_range allows to overlap with existing ones. The memsize currently does not handle this overlapped case. But this patch tries to handle one overlapped case. Here's the case. There is an unknown memsize region, which means the region was removed and not passed at bootloader stage. And there is a reserved memory region defined in device tree which is overlapped with the unknown region. We expect that information in device tree make the unknown region clear. This patch handle the overlapped region with following conditions. 1) The already existing overlapped region should be unknown and no-map. 2) The newly added region should have a name, and its region should be same with or part of the existing one. Here is an example. Before this patch, memsize shows both overlapped region. 0x0ea000000-0x0ed900000 0x03900000 ( 58368 KB ) nomap unusable overlapped 0x0ea000000-0x0f1400000 0x07400000 ( 118784 KB ) nomap unusable unknown After this patch, the overlapped region is named. 0x0ea000000-0x0ed900000 0x03900000 ( 58368 KB ) nomap unusable overlapped 0x0e9b00000-0x0ea000000 0x00500000 ( 5120 KB ) nomap unusable unknown Signed-off-by: Jaewon Kim <jaewon31.kim@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- mm/memblock.c | 76 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/mm/memblock.c b/mm/memblock.c index 5204ee71ae29..4a0506e14025 100644 --- a/mm/memblock.c +++ b/mm/memblock.c @@ -2060,6 +2060,73 @@ static void __init_memblock memsize_get_valid_name(char *valid_name, const char valid_name[val_size] = '\0'; } +static inline struct memsize_rgn_struct * __init_memblock memsize_get_new_rgn(void) +{ + if (memsize_rgn_count == ARRAY_SIZE(memsize_rgn)) { + pr_err("not enough space on memsize_rgn\n"); + return NULL; + } + return &memsize_rgn[memsize_rgn_count++]; +} + +static bool __init_memblock memsize_update_nomap_region(const char *name, phys_addr_t base, + phys_addr_t size, bool nomap) +{ + int i; + struct memsize_rgn_struct *rmem_rgn, *new_rgn; + + if (!name) + return false; + + for (i = 0; i < memsize_rgn_count; i++) { + rmem_rgn = &memsize_rgn[i]; + + if (!rmem_rgn->nomap) + continue; + if (strcmp(rmem_rgn->name, "unknown")) + continue; + if (base < rmem_rgn->base) + continue; + if (base + size > rmem_rgn->base + rmem_rgn->size) + continue; + + if (base == rmem_rgn->base && size == rmem_rgn->size) { + memsize_get_valid_name(rmem_rgn->name, name); + return true; + } + + new_rgn = memsize_get_new_rgn(); + if (!new_rgn) + return true; + new_rgn->base = base; + new_rgn->size = size; + new_rgn->nomap = nomap; + new_rgn->reusable = false; + memsize_get_valid_name(new_rgn->name, name); + + if (base == rmem_rgn->base && size < rmem_rgn->size) { + rmem_rgn->base = base + size; + rmem_rgn->size -= size; + } else if (base + size == rmem_rgn->base + rmem_rgn->size) { + rmem_rgn->size -= size; + } else { + new_rgn = memsize_get_new_rgn(); + if (!new_rgn) + return true; + new_rgn->base = base + size; + new_rgn->size = (rmem_rgn->base + rmem_rgn->size) + - (base + size); + new_rgn->nomap = nomap; + new_rgn->reusable = false; + strscpy(new_rgn->name, "unknown", sizeof(new_rgn->name)); + rmem_rgn->size = base - rmem_rgn->base; + } + return true; + } + + return false; +} + void __init_memblock memblock_memsize_record(const char *name, phys_addr_t base, phys_addr_t size, bool nomap, bool reusable) { @@ -2070,7 +2137,14 @@ void __init_memblock memblock_memsize_record(const char *name, phys_addr_t base, pr_err("not enough space on memsize_rgn\n"); return; } - rgn = &memsize_rgn[memsize_rgn_count++]; + + if (memsize_update_nomap_region(name, base, size, nomap)) + return; + + rgn = memsize_get_new_rgn(); + if (!rgn) + return; + rgn->base = base; rgn->size = size; rgn->nomap = nomap; -- 2.25.1