On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 10:45:45 +0800 Xishi Qiu <qiuxishi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2015/4/20 9:42, Gu Zheng wrote: > > > Hi Xishi, > > On 04/18/2015 04:05 AM, Yasuaki Ishimatsu wrote: > > > >> > >> Your patches will fix your issue. > >> But, if BIOS reports memory first at node hot add, pgdat can > >> not be initialized. > >> > >> Memory hot add flows are as follows: > >> > >> add_memory > >> ... > >> -> hotadd_new_pgdat() > >> ... > >> -> node_set_online(nid) > >> > >> When calling hotadd_new_pgdat() for a hot added node, the node is > >> offline because node_set_online() is not called yet. So if applying > >> your patches, the pgdat is not initialized in this case. > > > > Ishimtasu's worry is reasonable. And I am afraid the fix here is a bit > > over-kill. > > > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Yasuaki Ishimatsu > >> > >> On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 18:50:32 +0800 > >> Xishi Qiu <qiuxishi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >>> Hot remove nodeXX, then hot add nodeXX. If BIOS report cpu first, it will call > >>> hotadd_new_pgdat(nid, 0), this will set pgdat->node_start_pfn to 0. As nodeXX > >>> exists at boot time, so pgdat->node_spanned_pages is the same as original. Then > >>> free_area_init_core()->memmap_init() will pass a wrong start and a nonzero size. > > > > As your analysis said the root cause here is passing a *0* as the node_start_pfn, > > then the chaos occurred when init the zones. And this only happens to the re-hotadd > > node, so how about using the saved *node_start_pfn* (via get_pfn_range_for_nid(nid, &start_pfn, &end_pfn)) > > instead if we find "pgdat->node_start_pfn == 0 && !node_online(XXX)"? > > > > Thanks, > > Gu > > > > Hi Gu, > > I first considered this method, but if the hot added node's start and size are different > from before, it makes the chaos. > > e.g. > nodeXX (8-16G) > remove nodeXX > BIOS report cpu first and online it > hotadd nodeXX > use the original value, so pgdat->node_start_pfn is set to 8G, and size is 8G > BIOS report mem(10-12G) > call add_memory()->__add_zone()->grow_zone_span()/grow_pgdat_span() > the start is still 8G, not 10G, this is chaos! If you set CONFIG_HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP, kernel shows the following pr_info()'s message. void __paginginit free_area_init_node(int nid, unsigned long *zones_size, unsigned long node_start_pfn, unsigned long *zholes_size) { ... #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP get_pfn_range_for_nid(nid, &start_pfn, &end_pfn); pr_info("Initmem setup node %d [mem %#018Lx-%#018Lx]\n", nid, (u64)start_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT, ((u64)end_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) - 1); #endif } Is the memory range of the message "8G - 16G"? If so, the reason is that memblk is not deleted at memory hot remove. Thanks, Yasuaki Ishimatsu > > Thanks, > Xishi Qiu > -- 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>