From: PINTU KUMAR <pintu.k@samsung.com>
To: 'Gioh Kim' <gioh.kim@lge.com>,
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'이건호' <gunho.lee@lge.com>
Subject: RE: [PATCH] mm: cma: split cma-reserved in dmesg log
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 18:51:30 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <00cd01cfed32$1ebfd5b0$5c3f8110$@samsung.com> (raw)
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Hi,
----- Original Message -----
> From: Gioh Kim <gioh.kim@lge.com>
> To: Pintu Kumar <pintu.k@samsung.com>; akpm@linux-foundation.org;
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rohit.kr@samsung.com; ed.savinay@samsung.com; 이건호 <gunho.lee@lge.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 October 2014 6:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] mm: cma: split cma-reserved in dmesg log
>
>
>
> 2014-10-20 오후 4:33, Pintu Kumar 쓴 글:
>> When the system boots up, in the dmesg logs we can see
>> the memory statistics along with total reserved as below.
>> Memory: 458840k/458840k available, 65448k reserved, 0K highmem
>>
>> When CMA is enabled, still the total reserved memory remains the same.
>> However, the CMA memory is not considered as reserved.
>> But, when we see /proc/meminfo, the CMA memory is part of free memory.
>> This creates confusion.
>> This patch corrects the problem by properly substracting the CMA reserved
>> memory from the total reserved memory in dmesg logs.
>>
>> Below is the dmesg snaphot from an arm based device with 512MB RAM and
>> 12MB single CMA region.
>>
>> Before this change:
>> Memory: 458840k/458840k available, 65448k reserved, 0K highmem
>>
>> After this change:
>> Memory: 458840k/458840k available, 53160k reserved, 12288k cma-reserved,
0K
> highmem
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Pintu Kumar <pintu.k@samsung.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Vishnu Pratap Singh <vishnu.ps@samsung.com>
>> ---
>> include/linux/swap.h | 3 +++
>> mm/cma.c | 2 ++
>> mm/page_alloc.c | 8 ++++++++
>> 3 files changed, 13 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/include/linux/swap.h b/include/linux/swap.h
>> index 37a585b..beb84be 100644
>> --- a/include/linux/swap.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/swap.h
>> @@ -295,6 +295,9 @@ static inline void
workingset_node_shadows_dec(struct
> radix_tree_node *node)
>> /* linux/mm/page_alloc.c */
>> extern unsigned long totalram_pages;
>> extern unsigned long totalreserve_pages;
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_CMA
>> +extern unsigned long totalcma_pages;
>> +#endif
Ok, as per Andrew Morton comment, will remove CONFIG_CMA,
But then I need to put it under: include/linux/mm.h
In that case, it will solve the problem for CMA and non-CMA case.
Because, mm.h is already included in cma.c
>> extern unsigned long dirty_balance_reserve;
>> extern unsigned long nr_free_buffer_pages(void);
>> extern unsigned long nr_free_pagecache_pages(void);
>> diff --git a/mm/cma.c b/mm/cma.c
>> index 963bc4a..73fe7be 100644
>> --- a/mm/cma.c
>> +++ b/mm/cma.c
>> @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ struct cma {
>> static struct cma cma_areas[MAX_CMA_AREAS];
>> static unsigned cma_area_count;
>> static DEFINE_MUTEX(cma_mutex);
>> +unsigned long totalcma_pages __read_mostly;
>
> I think __read_mostly is not good here.
> Cma areas often are rare
> but we cannot expect how many cma areas exists.
>
Firstly, I want to move this to mm/page_alloc.c, so that it can be visible
for non-CMA cases.
Next, the purpose this variable is not only during init time.
Just like totalram_pages, I wanted to retain this variable to use it to
populate the CMA info, during /proc/meminfo.
Like:
CMATotal: (using totalcma_pages)
CMAFree: (using NR_FREE_CMA_PAGES)
I will post these changes in the next patch series.
Please let me know your comments.
>>
>> phys_addr_t cma_get_base(struct cma *cma)
>> {
>> @@ -288,6 +289,7 @@ int __init cma_declare_contiguous(phys_addr_t base,
>> if (ret)
>> goto err;
>>
>> + totalcma_pages += (size / PAGE_SIZE);
>> pr_info("Reserved %ld MiB at %08lx\n", (unsigned
> long)size / SZ_1M,
>> (unsigned long)base);
>> return 0;
>> diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c
>> index dd73f9a..c6165ac 100644
>> --- a/mm/page_alloc.c
>> +++ b/mm/page_alloc.c
>> @@ -5521,6 +5521,9 @@ void __init mem_init_print_info(const char *str)
>> pr_info("Memory: %luK/%luK available "
>> "(%luK kernel code, %luK rwdata, %luK rodata, "
>> "%luK init, %luK bss, %luK reserved"
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_CMA
>> + ", %luK cma-reserved"
>> +#endif
>> #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
>> ", %luK highmem"
>> #endif
>> @@ -5528,7 +5531,12 @@ void __init mem_init_print_info(const char *str)
>> nr_free_pages() << (PAGE_SHIFT-10), physpages <<
> (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
>> codesize >> 10, datasize >> 10, rosize >>
> 10,
>> (init_data_size + init_code_size) >> 10, bss_size
>>> 10,
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_CMA
>> + (physpages - totalram_pages - totalcma_pages) <<
> (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
>> + totalcma_pages << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
>> +#else
>> (physpages - totalram_pages) << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
>> +#endif
>> #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
>> totalhigh_pages << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
>> #endif
>>
>
> I basically agree with your point.
> But CMA feature is not popular yet, so memory develoers probably doesn't
> like this.
>
Ok agree. If we move totalcma_pages declaration to page_alloc.c and mm.h,
then we can get rid of CONFIG_CMA, to make it neat.
> I'm not sure but I think there is a debugfs file for cma.
> Can you use it?
>
As of now, I think there is no debugfs for cma.
However, we can make one if required.
> Or what do you think about making another proc file to show cma area size
and
> address?
> For instance,
>
> # cat /proc/cmainfo
> CMATotal: 400kB
> 0x10000000 300kB
> 0x20000000 100kB
>
I think this is not required.
For multiple CMA regions, this can be found under:
/sys/kernel/debug/memblock/reserved
However, as I said, we can populate this information under: /proc/meminfo
I think capturing it at one place will be better. For non-CMA cases, it
will be hidden.
Thus summary of CMA info can be seen in meminfo, and detailed information
can be seen in memblock/reserved.
Do, let me know if you have any other idea?
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-10-21 13:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-10-20 7:33 Pintu Kumar
2014-10-20 9:35 ` Michal Nazarewicz
2014-10-20 22:48 ` Andrew Morton
2014-10-21 0:47 ` Gioh Kim
2014-10-21 13:21 ` PINTU KUMAR [this message]
2014-10-21 23:55 ` Gioh Kim
2014-10-22 14:06 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] " Pintu Kumar
2014-10-22 14:06 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] fs: proc: Include cma info in proc/meminfo Pintu Kumar
2014-10-22 20:00 ` Andrew Morton
2014-10-23 0:19 ` Gioh Kim
2014-10-24 8:57 ` PINTU KUMAR
2014-10-24 10:10 ` Gioh Kim
2014-10-24 10:43 ` PINTU KUMAR
2014-10-24 16:31 ` Michal Nazarewicz
2014-10-27 23:15 ` Andrew Morton
2014-10-23 17:01 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] mm: cma: split cma-reserved in dmesg log Michal Nazarewicz
2014-10-24 10:30 ` PINTU KUMAR
2014-10-24 16:32 ` Michal Nazarewicz
2014-11-03 23:57 ` David Rientjes
2014-11-04 17:15 ` PINTU KUMAR
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