[PATCH 1/3] mm: vmalloc: Let user to control huge vmalloc default behavior

Kefeng Wang wangkefeng.wang at huawei.com
Mon Dec 27 12:44:24 AEDT 2021


On 2021/12/27 1:36, Christophe Leroy wrote:
>
> Le 26/12/2021 à 09:39, Kefeng Wang a écrit :
>> Add HUGE_VMALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLED to let user to choose whether or
>> not enable huge vmalloc mappings by default, and this could make
>> more architectures to enable huge vmalloc mappings feature but
>> don't want to enable it by default.
>>
>> Add hugevmalloc=on/off parameter to enable or disable this feature
>> at boot time, nohugevmalloc is still supported and equivalent to
>> hugevmalloc=off.
>
> Is there a real added value to have the user be able to select that ?
>
> If the architecture supports it, is there any good reason to not use it ?

There are some disadvantages[1],  one of the main concerns is the possible

memory waste, we have backported this feature to our kernel 5.10, but our

downstream in our some scenario(especially in embedded), they don't want

it enabled by default, and others want it, this is why patch1 comes.

>
> Why not just do like PPC and enable it by default ? Why should it be
> enabled by default on PPC but disabled by default on ARM64 and X86 ?

The PPC is default enabled, we don't changes this behavior.

Maybe upstream is not care about this, as I said in cover-letter, if 
arm64/x86

don't want patch1, we could only just select config to enable it.

Let's wait for more feedback.

Thanks.

[1] 
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/1616036421.amjz2efujj.astroid@bobo.none/



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