From: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
To: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v1 04/11] fs/proc/vmcore: move vmcore definitions from kcore.h to crash_dump.h
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:35:05 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Zz64efFyFstyDdN8@MiWiFi-R3L-srv> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <120bc3d9-2993-47eb-a532-eb3a5f6c4116@redhat.com>
On 11/20/24 at 11:28am, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 20.11.24 10:42, Baoquan He wrote:
> > On 11/15/24 at 10:59am, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> > > On 15.11.24 10:44, Baoquan He wrote:
> > > > On 10/25/24 at 05:11pm, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> > > > > These defines are not related to /proc/kcore, move them to crash_dump.h
> > > > > instead. While at it, rename "struct vmcore" to "struct
> > > > > vmcore_mem_node", which is a more fitting name.
> > > >
> > > > Agree it's inappropriate to put the defintions in kcore.h. However for
> > > > 'struct vmcore', it's only used in fs/proc/vmcore.c from my code
> > > > serching, do you think if we can put it in fs/proc/vmcore.c directly?
> > > > And 'struct vmcoredd_node' too.
> > >
> > > See the next patches and how virtio-mem will make use of the feactored out
> > > functions. Not putting them as inline functions into a header will require
> > > exporting symbols just do add a vmcore memory node to the list, which I want
> > > to avoid -- overkill for these simple helpers.
> >
> > I see. It makes sense to put them in crash_dump.h. Thanks for
> > explanation.
> >
>
> I'll add these details to the description.
Thanks.
>
> > >
> > > >
> > > > And about the renaming, with my understanding each instance of struct
> > > > vmcore represents one memory region, isn't it a little confusing to be
> > > > called vmcore_mem_node? I understand you probablly want to unify the
> > > > vmcore and vmcoredd's naming. I have to admit I don't know vmcoredd well
> > > > and its naming, while most of people have been knowing vmcore representing
> > > > memory region very well.
> > >
> > > I chose "vmcore_mem_node" because it is a memory range stored in a list.
> > > Note the symmetry with "vmcoredd_node"
> >
> > I would say the justification of naming "vmcore_mem_node" is to keep
> > symmetry with "vmcoredd_node". If because it is a memory range, it really
> > should not be called vmcore_mem_node. As we know, memory node has
> > specific meaning in kernel, it's the memory range existing on a NUMA node.
> >
> > And vmcoredd is not a widely used feature. At least in fedora/RHEL, we
> > leave it to customers themselves to use and handle, we don't support it.
> > And we add 'novmcoredd' to kdump kernel cmdline by default to disable it
> > in fedora/RHEL. So a rarely used feature should not be taken to decide
> > the naming of a mature and and widely used feature's name. My personal
> > opinion.
>
> It's a memory range that gets added to a list. So it's a node in a list ...
> representing a memory range. :) I don't particularly care about the "node"
> part here.
Ah, I missed that about list node. There are list items, list entries
and list nodes, I didn't think of list node at tht time.
>
> The old "struct vmcore" name is misleading: makes one believe it somehow
> represents "/proc/vmcore", but it really doesn't. (see below on function
> naming)
Yeah, agree. struct vmcore is a concept of the whole logical file.
>
> >
> > >
> > > If there are strong feelings I can use a different name, but
> >
> > Yes, I would suggest we better keep the old name or take a more
> > appropriate one if have to change.
>
> In light of patch #5 and #6, really only something like "vmcore_mem_node"
> makes sense. Alternatively "vmcore_range" or "vmcore_mem_range".
>
> Leaving it as "struct vmcore" would mean that we had to do in #5 and #6:
>
> * vmcore_alloc_add_mem_node() -> vmcore_alloc_add()
> * vmcore_free_mem_nodes() -> vmcore_free()
>
> Which would *really* be misleading, because we are not "freeing" the vmcore.
>
> Would "vmcore_range" work for you? Then we could do:
>
> * vmcore_alloc_add_mem_node() -> vmcore_alloc_add_range()
> * vmcore_free_mem_nodes() -> vmcore_free_ranges()
Yeah, vmcore_range is better, which won't cause misunderstanding.
Thanks.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-11-21 4:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 46+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-10-25 15:11 [PATCH v1 00/11] fs/proc/vmcore: kdump support for virtio-mem on s390 David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 01/11] fs/proc/vmcore: convert vmcore_cb_lock into vmcore_mutex David Hildenbrand
2024-11-15 9:30 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-15 10:03 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-20 8:16 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-20 8:56 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 02/11] fs/proc/vmcore: replace vmcoredd_mutex by vmcore_mutex David Hildenbrand
2024-11-15 9:32 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-15 10:04 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-20 8:14 ` Baoquan He
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 03/11] fs/proc/vmcore: disallow vmcore modifications after the vmcore was opened David Hildenbrand
2024-11-22 9:16 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-22 9:30 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-25 14:41 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-29 10:38 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-12-03 10:42 ` Baoquan He
2024-12-03 10:51 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 04/11] fs/proc/vmcore: move vmcore definitions from kcore.h to crash_dump.h David Hildenbrand
2024-11-15 9:44 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-15 9:59 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-20 9:42 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-20 10:28 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-21 4:35 ` Baoquan He [this message]
2024-11-21 15:37 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 05/11] fs/proc/vmcore: factor out allocating a vmcore memory node David Hildenbrand
2024-11-20 9:45 ` Baoquan He
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 06/11] fs/proc/vmcore: factor out freeing a list of vmcore ranges David Hildenbrand
2024-11-20 9:46 ` Baoquan He
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 07/11] fs/proc/vmcore: introduce PROC_VMCORE_DEVICE_RAM to detect device RAM ranges in 2nd kernel David Hildenbrand
2024-11-20 10:13 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-20 10:48 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-20 14:05 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-20 14:39 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-21 4:30 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-21 19:47 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-22 7:51 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-22 7:31 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-22 9:47 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 08/11] virtio-mem: mark device ready before registering callbacks in kdump mode David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 09/11] virtio-mem: remember usable region size David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 10/11] virtio-mem: support CONFIG_PROC_VMCORE_DEVICE_RAM David Hildenbrand
2024-10-25 15:11 ` [PATCH v1 11/11] s390/kdump: virtio-mem kdump support (CONFIG_PROC_VMCORE_DEVICE_RAM) David Hildenbrand
2024-11-04 6:21 ` [PATCH v1 00/11] fs/proc/vmcore: kdump support for virtio-mem on s390 Baoquan He
2024-11-15 8:46 ` Baoquan He
2024-11-15 8:55 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-11-15 9:48 ` Baoquan He
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