[PATCH V3 0/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Pre-validate the address range with platform

David Hildenbrand david at redhat.com
Tue Jan 19 08:33:03 EST 2021


On 18.01.21 14:12, Anshuman Khandual wrote:
> This series adds a mechanism allowing platforms to weigh in and prevalidate
> incoming address range before proceeding further with the memory hotplug.
> This helps prevent potential platform errors for the given address range,
> down the hotplug call chain, which inevitably fails the hotplug itself.
> 
> This mechanism was suggested by David Hildenbrand during another discussion
> with respect to a memory hotplug fix on arm64 platform.
> 
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/1600332402-30123-1-git-send-email-anshuman.khandual@arm.com/
> 
> This mechanism focuses on the addressibility aspect and not [sub] section
> alignment aspect. Hence check_hotplug_memory_range() and check_pfn_span()
> have been left unchanged. Wondering if all these can still be unified in
> an expanded memhp_range_allowed() check, that can be called from multiple
> memory hot add and remove paths.
> 
> This series applies on v5.11-rc4 and has been tested on arm64. But only
> build tested on s390.
> 
> Changes in V3
> 
> - Updated the commit message in [PATCH 1/3]
> - Replaced 1 with 'true' and 0 with 'false' in memhp_range_allowed()
> - Updated memhp_range.end as VMEM_MAX_PHYS - 1 and updated vmem_add_mapping() on s390
> - Changed memhp_range_allowed() behaviour in __add_pages()
> - Updated __add_pages() to return E2BIG when memhp_range_allowed() fails for non-linear mapping based requests

Minor thing, we should make up our mind if we want to call stuff
internally "memhp_" or "mhp". I prefer the latter, because it is shorter.


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Thanks,

David / dhildenb




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