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From: Mike Rapoport <rppt@kernel.org>
To: Jaewon Kim <jaewon31.kim@samsung.com>
Cc: "vbabka@suse.cz" <vbabka@suse.cz>,
	"akpm@linux-foundation.org" <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	"linux-mm@kvack.org" <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"jaewon31.kim@gmail.com" <jaewon31.kim@gmail.com>,
	"tkjos@google.com" <tkjos@google.com>
Subject: Re: [RESEND PATCH 00/10] memblock: introduce memsize showing reserved memory
Date: Tue, 21 May 2024 10:31:31 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZkxN0yQ7Fb0X26hT@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20240521025329epcms1p6ce11064c0f0608a0156d82fda7ef285c@epcms1p6>

On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 11:53:29AM +0900, Jaewon Kim wrote:
> >--------- Original Message ---------
> >Sender : 김재원 <jaewon31.kim@samsung.com>System Performance Lab.(MX)/삼성전자
> >Date   : 2024-05-21 11:40 (GMT+9)
> >Title  : [RESEND PATCH 00/10] memblock: introduce memsize showing reserved memory
> >?
> >Some of memory regions can be reserved for a specific purpose. They are
> >usually defined through reserved-memory in device tree. If only size
> >without address is specified in device tree, the address of the region
> >will be determined at boot time.
> >
> >We may find the address of the memory regions through booting log, but
> >it does not show all. And it could be hard to catch the very beginning
> >log. The memblock_dump_all shows all memblock status but it does not
> >show region name and its information is difficult to summarize.
> >
> >This patch introduce a debugfs node, memblock/memsize, to see reserved
> >memory easily.
> >
> >Here's an example
> >
> >$ cat debugfs/memblock/memsize
> >
> >0x0000000000000000-0x0000000000000000 0x02000000 (?  32768 KB )?  map reusable linux,cma
> >0x0000000000000000-0x0000000000000000 0x01000000 (?  16384 KB )?  map reusable vxxxxx
> >...
> >0x0000000000000000-0x0000000000000000 0x004e0000 (? ? 4992 KB ) nomap unusable unknown
> >0x0000000000000000-0x0000000000000000 0x00400000 (? ? 4096 KB ) nomap unusable cxxxxx
> >0x0000000000000000-0x0000000000000000 0x00e00000 (?  14336 KB ) nomap unusable gxxxxx
> >
> >Reserved? ? : 1223856 KB
> > .kernel? ? :? 275208 KB
> >? .text? ?  :?  16576 KB
> >? .rwdata?  :? ? 1963 KB
> >? .rodata?  :?  11920 KB
> >? .bss? ? ? :? ? 2450 KB
> >? .memmap?  :? 186368 KB
> >? .etc? ? ? :?  55933 KB
> > .unusable? :? 948648 KB
> >System? ? ? : 11359056 KB
> > .common? ? : 10306384 KB
> > .reusable? : 1052672 KB
> >Total? ? ?  : 12582912 KB ( 12288.00 MB )
> >
> >Jaewon Kim (10):
> >? memblock: introduce memsize showing reserved memory
> >? memblock: detect hidden memory hole size
> >? memblock: handle overlapped reserved memory region
> >? memblock: take a region intersecting an unknown region
> >? memblock: track memblock changed at early param
> >? memblock: recognize late freed size by checking PageReserved
> >? memblock: track kernel size on memsize
> >? memblock: print memsize summary information
> >? memblock: print kernel internal size
> >? memblock: support memsize reusable to consider as reusable
> >
> > drivers/of/fdt.c? ? ? ? ? ?  |? 11 +
> > drivers/of/of_reserved_mem.c |? 12 +-
> > include/linux/memblock.h? ?  |? 29 ++
> > init/main.c? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? |? 13 +-
> > kernel/dma/contiguous.c? ? ? |?  9 +-
> > mm/Kconfig? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?  |? 16 ++
> > mm/memblock.c? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? | 502 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> > mm/mm_init.c? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?  |?  6 +-
> > mm/page_alloc.c? ? ? ? ? ? ? |? 10 +-
> > 9 files changed, 597 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> >
> >-- 
> >2.25.1
> 
> Hello Mike 
> 
> This is actually RESEND as it was introduced 2 years ago.
> Please refer to https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/YkQB6Ah603yPR3qf@kernel.org/#t
> 
> > But you never provided details about *why* you want this information exposed.
> 
> For your question, I'd like to say ;
> We can see the same format and exact information between different version of kernel status.
> 
> 1) Internally we can check if the reserved memory changes.
> 2) Externally we can communicate between chipset vendors and OEM, with a same format.

Why the existing debugfs interface is not sufficient?
 
> This helps us to communitcate well, to easily detect changes or just to see differences.
> 
> Jaewon Kim
> 

-- 
Sincerely yours,
Mike.


  reply	other threads:[~2024-05-21  7:33 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <CGME20240521024009epcas1p10ed9f9b929203183a29f79508e79bb76@epcas1p1.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39 ` Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p4451928c8f5b32bf84082a24c59ca7dd0@epcas1p4.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 01/10] " Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p3e80e90863a453053d5aac901ef644070@epcas1p3.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 02/10] memblock: detect hidden memory hole size Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p152671a613e86fa83d840962ee3db50fb@epcas1p1.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 03/10] memblock: handle overlapped reserved memory region Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p3440f857e3b31b319c270e2d658379383@epcas1p3.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 04/10] memblock: take a region intersecting an unknown region Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p20ddcabed3d037904a9c651d27f82c077@epcas1p2.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 05/10] memblock: track memblock changed at early param Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p40d0ea59e8ae93f6cc89846626fea4207@epcas1p4.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 06/10] memblock: recognize late freed size by checking PageReserved Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p3ccda7b2d9e6518b4575427c957e19377@epcas1p3.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 07/10] memblock: track kernel size on memsize Jaewon Kim
2024-05-22 19:03       ` kernel test robot
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p291bbc11c4e5cdaa922ca302d95330e6b@epcas1p2.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 08/10] memblock: print memsize summary information Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p441a4c458d251eec7bb6e63e671c25b4e@epcas1p4.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 09/10] memblock: print kernel internal size Jaewon Kim
2024-05-22 18:52       ` kernel test robot
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p15a3290b675ee66339033c185a5a8c00b@epcas1p1.samsung.com>
2024-05-21  2:39     ` [RESEND PATCH 10/10] memblock: support memsize reusable to consider as reusable Jaewon Kim
2024-05-22 22:40       ` kernel test robot
     [not found]       ` <CGME20240522224129epcas1p10433785cc14bef5de93e9f26aa599ff0@epcms1p8>
2024-05-23 10:55         ` Jaewon Kim
     [not found]   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p10ed9f9b929203183a29f79508e79bb76@epcms1p6>
2024-05-21  2:53     ` [RESEND PATCH 00/10] memblock: introduce memsize showing reserved memory Jaewon Kim
2024-05-21  7:31       ` Mike Rapoport [this message]
     [not found]       ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p10ed9f9b929203183a29f79508e79bb76@epcms1p5>
2024-05-21 10:17         ` Jaewon Kim
2024-05-22  8:16           ` (2) " Wei Yang
     [not found]           ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p10ed9f9b929203183a29f79508e79bb76@epcms1p8>
2024-05-22  8:47             ` Jaewon Kim
2024-05-23  8:55               ` Wei Yang
     [not found]               ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p10ed9f9b929203183a29f79508e79bb76@epcms1p2>
2024-05-23  9:23                 ` 김재원
2024-05-24  9:07                 ` (2) " Jaewon Kim
2024-05-26 13:55                   ` Mike Rapoport
     [not found]                   ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p10ed9f9b929203183a29f79508e79bb76@epcms1p7>
2024-05-27  1:30                     ` Jaewon Kim
     [not found]                     ` <20240529095119epcms1p73f0e9ff756bcb2ee6a14db459128a644@epcms1p7>
2024-05-29 11:35                       ` Wei Yang
2024-05-29 13:10                         ` Jaewon Kim
2024-05-30  0:03                           ` Wei Yang
2024-05-27  1:35                 ` Jaewon Kim
2024-05-27 16:22                   ` Mike Rapoport
2024-05-30 10:49             ` Jaewon Kim
2024-05-31  1:05               ` (2) " Wei Yang
     [not found]               ` <CGME20240521024009epcas1p10ed9f9b929203183a29f79508e79bb76@epcms1p4>
2024-05-31  8:21                 ` Jaewon Kim
2024-06-01  1:40                   ` Wei Yang
2024-06-03  9:33             ` Jaewon Kim
2024-05-23 14:34           ` Mike Rapoport
2024-05-24 17:33             ` Pintu Agarwal
2024-05-22  8:20       ` Wei Yang

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