[PATCH v2 0/6] pseries: Move memory hotplug to the kernel

Nathan Fontenot nfont at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Nov 18 08:44:03 AEDT 2014


In order to better support device hotplug (cpu, memory, and pci) in the
PowerVM and PowerKVM environments, the handling of device hotplug
could be updated so that the act of hotplugging a device occurs entirely
in the kernel. This patch set begins to address this by moving
memory hotplug to the kernel. Patches to follow will do the same
for cpu and pci devices.

To provide background, the current handling of memory hotplug is
handled by the drmgr command. This command is invoked when memory
add/remove requests are made at the HMC and conveyed to a partition
through the RSCT framework. The drmgr command then performs parts
of the hotplug in user-space and makes requests to the kernel to perform
other pieces. This is not really ideal, we can do everything in the
kernel and do it faster.

In this patchset, hotplug events will now be communicated to the kernel
in the form of rtas hotplug events. For PowerKVM systems this is done
by qemu using the ras epow interrupt. For PowerVM systems the drmgr
command will be updated to create a rtas hotplug event and send it to
the kernel via a new /sys/kernel/dlpar interface. Both of these
entry points for hotplug rtas events then call a common routine
for handling rtas hotplug events.

-Nathan

Patch 1/6
- Add definition of hotplug rtas event sections.

Patch 2/6
- Update struct of_drconf_cell to use __be64/__be32
 
Patch 3/6
- Export the dlpar_[acquire|release]drc() routines.

Patch 4/6
- Create the new /sys/kernel/dlpar interface

Patch 5/6
- Implement memory hotplug add in the kernel.

Patch 6/6
- Implement memory hotplug remove in the kernel.

 include/asm/prom.h                 |   10 
 include/asm/rtas.h                 |   26 ++
 platforms/pseries/dlpar.c          |   72 +++++
 platforms/pseries/hotplug-memory.c |  469 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 platforms/pseries/pseries.h        |   12 
 5 files changed, 576 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)



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