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From: Tang Chen <tangchen@cn.fujitsu.com>
To: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Zhang Yanfei <zhangyanfei@cn.fujitsu.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>, Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org>,
	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>,
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	Wanpeng Li <liwanp@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
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	Linux MM <linux-mm@kvack.org>, Chen Tang <imtangchen@gmail.com>,
	Zhang Yanfei <zhangyanfei.yes@gmail.com>,
	Tang Chen <tangchen@cn.fujitsu.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 1/8] x86: get pg_data_t's memory from other node
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 13:44:37 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52F86745.2060204@cn.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140206101230.GA21345@suse.de>

Hi Mel,

On 02/06/2014 06:12 PM, Mel Gorman wrote:
> Any comment on this or are the issues just going to be waved away?

Sorry for the delay.

>
......
>> Again, booting is fine but least say it's an 8-node machine then that
>> implies the Normal:Movable ratio will be 1:8. All page table pages, inode,
>> dentries etc will have to fit in that 1/8th of memory with all the associated
>> costs including remote access penalties.  In extreme cases it may not be
>> possible to use all of memory because the management structures cannot be
>> allocated. Users may want the option of adjusting what this ratio is so
>> they can unplug some memory while not completely sacrificing performance.
>>
>> Minimally, the kernel should print a big fat warning if the ratio is equal
>> or more than 1:3 Normal:Movable. That ratio selection is arbitrary. I do not
>> recall ever seeing any major Normal:Highmem bugs on 4G 32-bit machines so it
>> is a conservative choice. The last Normal:Highmem bug I remember was related
>> to a 16G 32-bit machine (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42578)
>> a 1:15 ratio feels very optimistic for a very large machine.
......
>>>
>>> For now, yes. We expect firmware and hardware to give the basic
>>> ratio (how much memory
>>> is hotpluggable), and the user decides how to arrange the memory
>>> (decide the size of
>>> normal zone and movable zone).
>>>
>>
>> There seems to be big gaps in the configuration options here. The user
>> can either ask it to be automatically assigned and have no control of
>> the ratio or manually hot-add the memory which is a relatively heavy
>> administrative burden.

Yes.

1. Automatically assigning is done by movable_node boot option, which is 
the
    main work of this patch-set. It depends on SRAT (firmware).

2. Manually assigning has been done since 2012, by the following patch-set.

    https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/8/6//113

    This patch-set allowed users to online memory as normal or movable. 
But it
    is not that easy to use. So, I also think an user space tool is needed.
    And I'm planing to do this recently.

>>
>> I think they should be warned if the ratio is high and have an option of
>> specifying a ratio manually even if that means that additional nodes
>> will not be hot-removable.

I think this is easy to do, provide an option for users to specify a
Normal:Movable ratio. This is not phys addr, and it is easy to use.

>>
>> This is all still a kludge around the fact that node memory hot-remove
>> did not try and cope with full migration by breaking some of the 1:1
>> virt:phys mapping assumptions when hot-remove was enabled.

I also said before, the implementation now can only be a temporary
solution for memory hotplug since it would take us a lot of time to
deal with 1:1 mapping thing.

But about "breaking some of the 1:1 mapping", would you please give me
any hint of it ?  I want to do it too, but I cannot see where to start.

Thanks.

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  reply	other threads:[~2014-02-10  6:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-12-03  2:19 [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 0/8] Arrange hotpluggable memory as ZONE_MOVABLE Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03  2:22 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 1/8] x86: get pg_data_t's memory from other node Zhang Yanfei
2014-01-16 17:11   ` Mel Gorman
2014-01-17  0:15     ` H. Peter Anvin
2014-01-20  7:29     ` Tang Chen
2014-01-20 15:14       ` Mel Gorman
2014-02-06 10:12         ` Mel Gorman
2014-02-10  5:44           ` Tang Chen [this message]
2014-02-11 11:08             ` Mel Gorman
2014-02-12  7:11               ` Tang Chen
2013-12-03  2:24 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 2/8] memblock, numa: Introduce flag into memblock Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03  2:25 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 3/8] memblock, mem_hotplug: Introduce MEMBLOCK_HOTPLUG flag to mark hotpluggable regions Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03  2:25 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 4/8] memblock: Make memblock_set_node() support different memblock_type Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03  2:27 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 5/8] acpi, numa, mem_hotplug: Mark hotpluggable memory in memblock Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03  2:28 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 6/8] acpi, numa, mem_hotplug: Mark all nodes the kernel resides un-hotpluggable Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03 23:44   ` Andrew Morton
2013-12-04  2:09     ` [PATCH update " Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03  2:29 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 7/8] memblock, mem_hotplug: Make memblock skip hotpluggable regions if needed Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03  2:30 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 8/8] x86, numa, acpi, memory-hotplug: Make movable_node have higher priority Zhang Yanfei
2014-01-16 17:03   ` Mel Gorman
2013-12-03  2:45 ` [PATCH RESEND part2 v2 0/8] Arrange hotpluggable memory as ZONE_MOVABLE Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-03 23:48 ` Andrew Morton
2013-12-04  0:02   ` Zhang Yanfei
2013-12-04  9:53     ` Ingo Molnar

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