* [Question] mm/resource: a mistake to use IORESOURCE_SYSRAM instead of IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM?
@ 2021-12-21 10:14 Eric Ren
[not found] ` <92d3d4c3-5756-5df5-36e1-ad2e99aef21f@redhat.com>
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From: Eric Ren @ 2021-12-21 10:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mm, David Hildenbrand
Hi David,
I feel confused on this piece of code:
```
void release_mem_region_adjustable(resource_size_t start,
resource_size_t size)
{
... snip
/*
* All memory regions added from memory-hotplug path have the
* flag IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM. If the resource does not have
* this flag, we know that we are dealing with a resource coming
* from HMM/devm. HMM/devm use another mechanism to add/release
* a resource. This goes via devm_request_mem_region and
* devm_release_mem_region.
* HMM/devm take care to release their resources when they want,
* so if we are dealing with them, let us just back off here.
*/
if (!(res->flags & IORESOURCE_SYSRAM)) {
break;
}
```
The comment says IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM while IORESOURCE_SYSRAM is
actually used.
Is this a mistake?
The reason why I come to read about this is that, I got -EEXIST error from
add_memory_driver_managed() when I want to virtio_mem regions sitting on
Reserved
memory region like this in /proc/iomem:
```
fffc0000-183fffffff : Reserved
100000000-183fffffff : System RAM (virtio_mem)
1820000000-183fffffff : System RAM (virtio_mem) // --> plugged MB
```
EEXIST error happens after plug -> unplug -> plug testing, because the
hot-added region remains after unplug. The hot-added region is under
Reserved region. The IORESOURCE_SYSRAM flag check will skips to handle
children of the Reserved region.
Thanks in advance!
Eric
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* Re: [Question] mm/resource: a mistake to use IORESOURCE_SYSRAM instead of IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM? [not found] ` <92d3d4c3-5756-5df5-36e1-ad2e99aef21f@redhat.com> @ 2021-12-21 14:14 ` Eric Ren 0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Eric Ren @ 2021-12-21 14:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Hildenbrand, linux-mm Hi, 在 12/21/21 6:40 PM, David Hildenbrand 写道: > On 21.12.21 11:14, Eric Ren wrote: >> Hi David, > Hi Eric, > >> I feel confused on this piece of code: >> >> ``` >> void release_mem_region_adjustable(resource_size_t start, >> resource_size_t size) >> { >> ... snip >> /* >> * All memory regions added from memory-hotplug path have the >> * flag IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM. If the resource does not have >> * this flag, we know that we are dealing with a resource coming >> * from HMM/devm. HMM/devm use another mechanism to add/release >> * a resource. This goes via devm_request_mem_region and >> * devm_release_mem_region. >> * HMM/devm take care to release their resources when they want, >> * so if we are dealing with them, let us just back off here. >> */ >> if (!(res->flags & IORESOURCE_SYSRAM)) { >> break; >> } >> ``` >> >> The comment says IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM while IORESOURCE_SYSRAM is >> actually used. >> Is this a mistake? > IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM is really just (IORESOURCE_MEM|IORESOURCE_SYSRAM) > > So it's sufficient to check for IORESOURCE_SYSRAM ("release_mem_region" > implies that it's a mem region) Thanks. My doubt is cleared. > >> The reason why I come to read about this is that, I got -EEXIST error from >> add_memory_driver_managed() when I want to virtio_mem regions sitting on >> Reserved >> memory region like this in /proc/iomem: >> ``` >> fffc0000-183fffffff : Reserved >> 100000000-183fffffff : System RAM (virtio_mem) >> 1820000000-183fffffff : System RAM (virtio_mem) // --> plugged MB >> ``` > That looks broken. > > Where did the __request_mem_region(IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM | > IORESOURCE_EXCLUSIVE) go? > > How does the memory end up being marked reserved? > > If it's exposed via a firmware-provided memory map, that's a spec > violation ... Please see below. > >> EEXIST error happens after plug -> unplug -> plug testing, because the >> hot-added region remains after unplug. The hot-added region is under >> Reserved region. The IORESOURCE_SYSRAM flag check will skips to handle >> children of the Reserved region. >> Thanks in advance! > Can you elaborate more on the setup / use case? Yes, with my special setup, the result above is expected, because "Reserved" resource does not have IORESOURCE_SYSRAM flag. I'm doing a hack experirement, that makes virtio_mem use physical memory from reserved memory by using memmap=xxx kernel parameter, instead of using device memory backended my hypervisor. Thanks for your help, and sorry for the noise ;-) Eric > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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