From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: by rv-out-0708.google.com with SMTP id f25so619438rvb.26 for ; Sun, 04 May 2008 11:44:39 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <86802c440805041144n6fd17b06k23d1e5d53122e21c@mail.gmail.com> Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 11:44:39 -0700 From: "Yinghai Lu" Subject: Re: [RFC 0/2] Rootmem: boot-time memory allocator In-Reply-To: <87lk2qt75m.fsf@saeurebad.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline References: <20080503152502.191599824@symbol.fehenstaub.lan> <20080503175426.GB5292@elte.hu> <86802c440805032106t4d020838v39aaf93309003cdb@mail.gmail.com> <87hcdev448.fsf@saeurebad.de> <87r6citaqg.fsf@saeurebad.de> <87lk2qt75m.fsf@saeurebad.de> Sender: owner-linux-mm@kvack.org Return-Path: To: Johannes Weiner Cc: Ingo Molnar , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org, Andi Kleen , Andrew Morton , Linus Torvalds List-ID: On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Johannes Weiner wrote: > > Hi, > > Johannes Weiner writes: > > > Hi Yinghai, > > > > Johannes Weiner writes: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> "Yinghai Lu" writes: > >> > >>> On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Ingo Molnar wrote: > >>>> > >>>> * Johannes Weiner wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > I was spending some time and work on the bootmem allocator the last > >>>> > few weeks and came to the conclusion that its current design is not > >>>> > appropriate anymore. > >>>> > > >>>> > As Ingo said in another email, NUMA technologies will become weirder, > >>>> > nodes whose PFNs span other nodes for example and it makes bootmem > >>>> > code become an unreadable mess. > >>>> > > >>>> > So I sat down two days ago and rewrote the allocator, here is the > >>>> > result: rootmem! > >>>> > >>>> hehe :-) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > The biggest difference to the old design is that there is only one > >>>> > bitmap for all PFNs of all nodes together, so the overlapping PFN > >>>> > problems simply dissolve and fun like allocations crossing node > >>>> > boundaries work implicitely. The new API requires every node used by > >>>> > the allocator to be registered and after that the bitmap gets > >>>> > allocated and the allocator enabled. > >>>> > > >>>> > I chose to add a new allocator rather than replacing bootmem at once > >>>> > because that would have required all callsites to switch in one go, > >>>> > which would be a lot. The new allocator can be adopted more slowly > >>>> > and I added a compatibility API for everything besides actually > >>>> > setting up the allocator. When the last user dies, bootmem can be > >>>> > dropped completely (including pgdat->bdata, whee..) > >>>> > > >>>> > The main ideas from bootmem have been stolen^W preserved but the new > >>>> > design allowed me to shrink the code a lot and express things more > >>>> > simple and clear: > >>>> > > >>>> > $ sloc.awk < mm/bootmem.c > >>>> > 455 lines of code, 65 lines of comments (520 lines total) > >>>> > > >>>> > $ sloc.awk < mm/rootmem.c > >>>> > 243 lines of code, 96 lines of comments (339 lines total) > >>>> > >>>> amazing! > >>>> > >>>> i'd still suggest to keep it all named bootmem though :-/ How about > >>>> bootmem2.c and then renaming it back to bootmem.c, once the last user is > >>>> gone? That would save people from having to rename whole chapters in > >>>> entire books ;-) > >>> > >>> for spanning support node0:0-2g, 4-6g; node1: 2-4g, 6-8g, could have > >>> some problem. > >> > >> Could you eleborate on that? > >> > >>> +/* > >>> + * rootmem_register_node - register a node to rootmem > >>> + * @nid: node id > >>> + * @start: first pfn on the node > >>> + * @end: first pfn after the node > >>> + * > >>> + * This function must not be called anymore if the allocator > >>> + * is already up and running (rootmem_setup() has been called). > >>> + */ > >>> +void __init rootmem_register_node(int nid, unsigned long start, > >>> + unsigned long end) > >>> +{ > >>> + BUG_ON(rootmem_functional); > >>> + > >>> + if (start < rootmem_min_pfn) > >>> + rootmem_min_pfn = start; > >>> + if (end > rootmem_max_pfn) > >>> + rootmem_max_pfn = end; > >>> + > >>> + rootmem_node_pages[nid] = end - start; > >>> + rootmem_node_offsets[nid] = start; > >>> + rootmem_nr_nodes++; > >>> +} > >>> > >>> could change rootmem_node_pages/offsets to be struct array with > >>> offset, pages, and nid. and every node could several struct. and whole > >>> array should be sorted with nid. > > In the long term, this would have to be implemented no matter if > rootmem/bootmem2 gets merged or not, because bootmem suffers the same > problem, right? > > > >> The whole point is to be agnostic about weird NUMA configs. Right now, > >> I am pretty proud of the simple data structures and I would avoid > >> blowing them up again unless there is a hard reason to do so. > > This is non-helping crap, please excuse me. > > > > One thing I have found is that __rootmem_alloc_node can not garuantee > > that the memory it returns is on the requested node right now. > > Hm, we have two choices: Either we introduce a new API that requests the > arch code to register not only node ranges but also subranges on that > node, or we won't garuantee that you get all memory on the node you > specified. Correct? > > The first option would be what you have proposed, I think. 1. current bootmem, add not_used_map to bdata. 2. or in bootmem2, use pages_offset struct for every range... so one node could have several ranges. YH -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: email@kvack.org