Re: [PATCH 2/4] mm: not __SetPageReserved on initializing hot-plugged memory

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On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 04:38:47PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>On 29.06.24 10:32, Wei Yang wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 08:19:49AM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>> > On 29.06.24 03:33, Wei Yang wrote:
>> > > Initialize all pages reserved is an ancient behavior.
>> > > 
>> > > Since commit 92923ca3aace ("mm: meminit: only set page reserved in the
>> > > memblock region"), SetPageReserved is removed from
>> > > __init_single_page(). Only those reserved pages are marked PG_reserved.
>> > > 
>> > > But we still set PG_reserved on offline and check it on online.
>> > > 
>> > > Following two commits removed both of them:
>> > > 
>> > > * Commit 0ee5f4f31d36 ("mm/page_alloc.c: don't set pages PageReserved()
>> > >     when offlining") removed the set on offline.
>> > > * Commit 5ecae6359e3a ("mm/memory_hotplug: drop PageReserved() check in
>> > >     online_pages_range()") removed the check on online.
>> > > 
>> > > This means we set PG_reserved for hot-plugged memory at initialization
>> > > is not helpful and a little different from bootmem initialization path.
>> > > Now we can remove it.
>> > 
>> > It's not that easy for ZONE_DEVICE.
>> > 
>> > Also, see mm/mm-stable
>> > 
>> > commit 3dadec1babf9eee0c67c967df931d6f0cb124a04
>> > Author: David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> > Date:   Fri Jun 7 11:09:36 2024 +0200
>> > 
>> >     mm: pass meminit_context to __free_pages_core()
>> > 
>> >     Patch series "mm/memory_hotplug: use PageOffline() instead of
>> >     PageReserved() for !ZONE_DEVICE".
>> > 
>> > 
>> > commit b873faaa609ab44c223b2327f55d2b6a2ba4ca9c
>> > Author: David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> > Date:   Fri Jun 7 11:09:37 2024 +0200
>> > 
>> >     mm/memory_hotplug: initialize memmap of !ZONE_DEVICE with PageOffline()
>> > instead of PageReserved()
>> > 
>> 
>> Let me try to understand this.
>> 
>> You also tries to get rid of PG_reserved but you want PG_offline instead,
>> because this benefit virtio-mem, right?
>
>We now make proper use of PG_offline. All hotplugged pages start out
>PG_offline once we turn the section online. Only the ones that actually get
>exposed to the buddy -- actually get onlined -- get PG_offline cleared. A
>side effect of that is less hacks for virtio-mem, and more natural handling
>for the other ballooning drivers that hotplug memory.
>
>In the future, I'm planning on moving more fake-offlining code from
>virtio-mem the core, making use of more PG_offline in memory.
>
>For now, it's stops the PG_reserved use while maintaining the same semantics
>as before: the page content and "struct page" is not to be touched by anybody
>except the "owner".
>
>> 
>> But I don't get why PG_offline is wrong for ZONE_DEVICE. I may miss some
>> knowledge for it.
>
>I suggest you take a look at the PG_offline documentation. ZONE_DEVICE are
>certainly not logically offline pages. They will never be considered online
>as part of online sections. But they will never be handed to the buddy.
>
>Maybe we want a dedicate page type for them in the future, not sure. We can
>right now identify them reliably using the zone idx.
>
>Using a page type right now is very likely not possible, because we might be
>using the page->_mapcount in rmap code when mapping some of them to user
>space.
>
>If we want to get rid of the PG_reserved for them right now, we'll have to
>make sure all existing PageReserved checks won't be degraded. For
>example, drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c might need some work (no sure).
>
>The KVM one in kvm_pfn_to_refcounted_page() should already be fine, because
>they really want to refcount them.
>
>A lot of other ones like can_gather_numa_stats(), already refuse
>is_zone_device_page() manually, and maybe we want to factor both checks out
>into a separate function like "is_special_reserved_page()" or sth like that.
>

Thanks for the information, I need sometime to digest it :-)

>-- 
>Cheers,
>
>David / dhildenb

-- 
Wei Yang
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