[PATCH] Fix sparsemem on Cell

Andrew Morton akpm at osdl.org
Sat Dec 16 06:45:36 EST 2006


On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 09:24:00 -0800
Dave Hansen <haveblue at us.ibm.com> wrote:

> 
> ...
>
> I think the comments added say it pretty well, but I'll repeat it here.
> 
> This fix is pretty similar in concept to the one that Arnd posted
> as a temporary workaround, but I've added a few comments explaining
> what the actual assumptions are, and improved it a wee little bit.
> 
> The end goal here is to simply avoid calling the early_*() functions
> when it is _not_ early.  Those functions stop working as soon as
> free_initmem() is called.  system_state is set to SYSTEM_RUNNING
> just after free_initmem() is called, so it seems appropriate to use
> here.

Would really prefer not to do this.  system_state is evil.  Its semantics
are poorly-defined and if someone changes them a bit, or changes memory
initialisation order, you get whacked.

I think an mm-private flag with /*documented*/ semantics would be better. 
It's only a byte.

> +static int __meminit can_online_pfn_into_nid(unsigned long pfn, int nid)

I spent some time trying to work out what "can_online_pfn_into_nid" can
possibly mean and failed.  "We can bring a pfn online then turn it into a
NID"?  Don't think so.  "We can bring this page online and allocate it to
this node"?  Maybe.

Perhaps if the function's role in the world was commented it would be clearer.




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