[PATCH v27 1/9] memblock: add memblock_cap_memory_range()
James Morse
james.morse at arm.com
Thu Nov 17 10:00:58 PST 2016
Hi Will, Akashi,
On 17/11/16 11:19, Will Deacon wrote:
> It looks much better, thanks! Just one question below.
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 02:34:24PM +0900, AKASHI Takahiro wrote:
>> diff --git a/mm/memblock.c b/mm/memblock.c
>> index 7608bc3..fea1688 100644
>> --- a/mm/memblock.c
>> +++ b/mm/memblock.c
>> @@ -1514,11 +1514,37 @@ void __init memblock_enforce_memory_limit(phys_addr_t limit)
>> (phys_addr_t)ULLONG_MAX);
>> }
>>
>> +void __init memblock_cap_memory_range(phys_addr_t base, phys_addr_t size)
>> +{
>> + int start_rgn, end_rgn;
>> + int i, ret;
>> +
>> + if (!size)
>> + return;
>> +
>> + ret = memblock_isolate_range(&memblock.memory, base, size,
>> + &start_rgn, &end_rgn);
>> + if (ret)
>> + return;
>> +
>> + /* remove all the MAP regions */
>> + for (i = memblock.memory.cnt - 1; i >= end_rgn; i--)
>> + if (!memblock_is_nomap(&memblock.memory.regions[i]))
>> + memblock_remove_region(&memblock.memory, i);
>
> In the case that we have only one, giant memblock that covers base all
> of base + size, can't we end up with start_rgn = end_rgn = 0? In which
Can this happen? If we only have one memblock that exactly spans
base:(base+size), memblock_isolate_range() will hit the '@rgn is fully
contained, record it' code and set start_rgn=0,end_rgn=1. (rbase==base,
rend==end). We only go round the loop once.
If we only have one memblock that is bigger than base:(base+size) we end up with
three regions, start_rgn=1,end_rgn=2. The trickery here is the '@rgn intersects
from above' code decreases the loop counter so we process the same entry twice,
hitting '@rgn is fully contained, record it' the second time round... so we go
round the loop four times.
I can't see how we hit the:
> if (rbase >= end)
> break;
> if (rend <= base)
> continue;
code in either case...
Thanks,
James
> case, we'd end up accidentally removing the map regions here.
>
> The existing code:
>
>> - /* remove all the MAP regions above the limit */
>> - for (i = end_rgn - 1; i >= start_rgn; i--) {
>> - if (!memblock_is_nomap(&type->regions[i]))
>> - memblock_remove_region(type, i);
>> - }
>
> seems to handle this.
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