On Wed, 2012-12-12 at 17:34 +0800, Tang Chen wrote: > Hi Simon, > > Thanks for reviewing. This logic is aimed at make movablecore_map > coexist with kernelcore/movablecore. > > Please see below. :) Hi Chen, Thanks for your detail explanation. The logic looks reasonable to me. Bu t how you guarantee the below changlog in your patchset. 1) If the range is involved in a single node, then from ss to the end of the node will be ZONE_MOVABLE. 2) If the range covers two or more nodes, then from ss to the end of the node will be ZONE_MOVABLE, and all the other nodes will only have ZONE_MOVABLE. > > On 12/12/2012 09:33 AM, Simon Jeons wrote: > >> @@ -4839,9 +4839,17 @@ static void __init find_zone_movable_pfns_for_nodes(void) > >> required_kernelcore = max(required_kernelcore, corepages); > >> } > >> > >> - /* If kernelcore was not specified, there is no ZONE_MOVABLE */ > >> - if (!required_kernelcore) > >> + /* > >> + * If neither kernelcore/movablecore nor movablecore_map is specified, > >> + * there is no ZONE_MOVABLE. But if movablecore_map is specified, the > >> + * start pfn of ZONE_MOVABLE has been stored in zone_movable_limit[]. > >> + */ > >> + if (!required_kernelcore) { > >> + if (movablecore_map.nr_map) > >> + memcpy(zone_movable_pfn, zone_movable_limit, > >> + sizeof(zone_movable_pfn)); > > If users didn't specified kernelcore option, then zone_movable_pfn[] > and zone_movable_limit[] are all the same. We skip the logic. > > >> goto out; > >> + } > >> > >> /* usable_startpfn is the lowest possible pfn ZONE_MOVABLE can be at */ > >> usable_startpfn = arch_zone_lowest_possible_pfn[movable_zone]; > >> @@ -4871,10 +4879,24 @@ restart: > >> for_each_mem_pfn_range(i, nid,&start_pfn,&end_pfn, NULL) { > >> unsigned long size_pages; > >> > >> + /* > >> + * Find more memory for kernelcore in > >> + * [zone_movable_pfn[nid], zone_movable_limit[nid]). > >> + */ > >> start_pfn = max(start_pfn, zone_movable_pfn[nid]); > >> if (start_pfn>= end_pfn) > >> continue; > >> > > > > Hi Chen, > > > >> + if (zone_movable_limit[nid]) { > > If users didn't give any limitation of ZONE_MOVABLE on node i, we could > skip the logic too. > > >> + end_pfn = min(end_pfn, zone_movable_limit[nid]); > > In order to reuse the original kernelcore/movablecore logic, we keep > end_pfn <= zone_movable_limit[nid]. We device [start_pfn, end_pfn) into > two parts: > [start_pfn, zone_movable_limit[nid]) > and > [zone_movable_limit[nid], end_pfn). > > We just remove the second part, and go on to the original logic. > > >> + /* No range left for kernelcore in this node */ > >> + if (start_pfn>= end_pfn) { > > Since we re-evaluated end_pfn, if we have crossed the limitation, we > should stop. > > >> + zone_movable_pfn[nid] = > >> + zone_movable_limit[nid]; > > Here, we found the real limitation. That means, the lowest pfn of > ZONE_MOVABLE is either zone_movable_limit[nid] or the value the original > logic calculates out, which is below zone_movable_limit[nid]. > > >> + break; > > Then we break and go on to the next node. > > >> + } > >> + } > >> + > > > > Could you explain this part of codes? hard to understand. > > > >> /* Account for what is only usable for kernelcore */ > >> if (start_pfn< usable_startpfn) { > >> unsigned long kernel_pages; > >> @@ -4934,12 +4956,12 @@ restart: > >> if (usable_nodes&& required_kernelcore> usable_nodes) > >> goto restart; > >> > >> +out: > >> /* Align start of ZONE_MOVABLE on all nids to MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES */ > >> for (nid = 0; nid< MAX_NUMNODES; nid++) > >> zone_movable_pfn[nid] = > >> roundup(zone_movable_pfn[nid], MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES); > >> > >> -out: > >> /* restore the node_state */ > >> node_states[N_HIGH_MEMORY] = saved_node_state; > >> } > > > > > > > -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>