From: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
To: Nathan Fontenot <nfont@austin.ibm.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org, Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>,
Dave Hansen <dave@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 9/9] v4 Update memory-hotplug documentation
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 14:04:12 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100805140412.ade72a01.kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4C581D30.60300@austin.ibm.com>
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 08:44:16 -0500
Nathan Fontenot <nfont@austin.ibm.com> wrote:
> Update the memory hotplug documentation to reflect the new behaviors of
> memory blocks reflected in sysfs.
>
> Signed-off-by: Nathan Fontenot <nfont@austin.ibm.com>
Acked-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
A request from me:
Could you clarify what happens if there are memory hole in [start end)_phys_index.
in Documentation ? (Or add TODO list.)
Thanks,
-Kame
> ---
> Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
> 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
>
> Index: linux-2.6/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.orig/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt 2010-08-02 14:09:28.000000000 -0500
> +++ linux-2.6/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt 2010-08-02 14:10:36.000000000 -0500
> @@ -126,36 +126,44 @@ config options.
> --------------------------------
> 4 sysfs files for memory hotplug
> --------------------------------
> -All sections have their device information under /sys/devices/system/memory as
> +All sections have their device information in sysfs. Each section is part of
> +a memory block under /sys/devices/system/memory as
>
> /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX
> -(XXX is section id.)
> +(XXX is the section id.)
>
> -Now, XXX is defined as start_address_of_section / section_size.
> +Now, XXX is defined as (start_address_of_section / section_size) of the first
> +section contained in the memory block.
>
> For example, assume 1GiB section size. A device for a memory starting at
> 0x100000000 is /sys/device/system/memory/memory4
> (0x100000000 / 1Gib = 4)
> This device covers address range [0x100000000 ... 0x140000000)
>
> -Under each section, you can see 4 files.
> +Under each section, you can see 5 files.
>
> -/sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/phys_index
> +/sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/start_phys_index
> +/sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/end_phys_index
> /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/phys_device
> /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
> /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/removable
>
> -'phys_index' : read-only and contains section id, same as XXX.
> -'state' : read-write
> - at read: contains online/offline state of memory.
> - at write: user can specify "online", "offline" command
> -'phys_device': read-only: designed to show the name of physical memory device.
> - This is not well implemented now.
> -'removable' : read-only: contains an integer value indicating
> - whether the memory section is removable or not
> - removable. A value of 1 indicates that the memory
> - section is removable and a value of 0 indicates that
> - it is not removable.
> +'phys_index' : read-only and contains section id of the first section
> + in the memory block, same as XXX.
> +'end_phys_index' : read-only and contains section id of the last section
> + in the memory block.
> +'state' : read-write
> + at read: contains online/offline state of memory.
> + at write: user can specify "online", "offline" command
> + which will be performed on al sections in the block.
> +'phys_device' : read-only: designed to show the name of physical memory
> + device. This is not well implemented now.
> +'removable' : read-only: contains an integer value indicating
> + whether the memory block is removable or not
> + removable. A value of 1 indicates that the memory
> + block is removable and a value of 0 indicates that
> + it is not removable. A memory block is removable only if
> + every section in the block is removable.
>
> NOTE:
> These directories/files appear after physical memory hotplug phase.
>
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-08-05 5:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-08-03 13:32 [PATCH 0/9] v4 De-couple sysfs memory directories from memory sections Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-03 13:36 ` [PATCH 1/9] v4 Move the find_memory_block() routine up Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 4:45 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-08-03 13:37 ` [PATCH 2/9] v4 Add new phys_index properties Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 4:49 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-08-03 13:38 ` [PATCH 3/9] v4 Add section count to memory_block Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 4:50 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-08-03 13:39 ` [PATCH 4/9] v4 Add mutex for add/remove of memory blocks Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 4:53 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-08-09 13:55 ` Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-03 13:40 ` [PATCH 5/9] v4 Allow memory_block to span multiple memory sections Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 4:55 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-08-03 13:41 ` [PATCH 6/9] v4 Update the find_memory_block declaration Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 4:59 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-08-09 13:56 ` Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-03 13:42 ` [PATCH 7/9] v4 Update the node sysfs code Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 5:01 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-08-03 13:43 ` [PATCH 8/9] v4 Define memory_block_size_bytes() for ppc/pseries Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-03 13:44 ` [PATCH 9/9] v4 Update memory-hotplug documentation Nathan Fontenot
2010-08-05 5:04 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki [this message]
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