[PATCH v4 4/5] mm: make processing of movable_node arch-specific
Reza Arbab
arbab at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Wed Oct 26 11:49:29 AEDT 2016
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 09:34:18AM +1100, Balbir Singh wrote:
>I still believe we need your changes, I was wondering if we've tested
>it against normal memory nodes and checked if any memblock
>allocations end up there. Michael showed me some memblock
>allocations on node 1 of a two node machine with movable_node
The movable_node option is x86-only. Both of those nodes contain normal
memory, so allocations on both are allowed.
>> Longer; if you use "movable_node", x86 can identify these nodes at
>> boot. They call memblock_mark_hotplug() while parsing the SRAT. Then,
>> when the zones are initialized, those markings are used to determine
>> ZONE_MOVABLE.
>>
>> We have no analog of this SRAT information, so our movable nodes can
>> only be created post boot, by hotplugging and explicitly onlining
>> with online_movable.
>
>Is this true for all of system memory as well or only for nodes
>hotplugged later?
As far as I know, power has nothing like the SRAT that tells us, at
boot, which memory is hotpluggable. So there is nothing to wire the
movable_node option up to.
Of course, any memory you hotplug afterwards is, by definition,
hotpluggable. So we can still create movable nodes that way.
--
Reza Arbab
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