Hi all,

These patches are used to fixing the memory allocation failure.
and it's fine from the ACPI perspective.

I hope that RJ<r...@rjwysocki.net> can apply them.

Due to these patches are also related to x86 and mm,
so, I need the ACKs from the x86 and mm maintainers.   :)

Thanks,
Dou.

At 08/25/2016 04:35 PM, Dou Liyang wrote:
[Summary]

Use ACPI tables: MADT, DSDT.
1. Create cpuid in order based on Local Apic ID in MADT(apicid).
2. Obtain the nodeid by the proc_id in DSDT.
3. Make the cpuid <-> nodeid mapping persistent.

The mapping relations:

proc_id in DSDT <--> Processor ID in MADT(acpiid) <--> Local Apic ID in 
MADT(apicid)
        ^                                                        ^
        |                                                        |
        v                                                        v 
   pxm in DSDT                                                 cpuid
        ^
        |
        v
     nodeid

[Problem]

cpuid <-> nodeid mapping is firstly established at boot time. And workqueue 
caches
the mapping in wq_numa_possible_cpumask in wq_numa_init() at boot time.

When doing node online/offline, cpuid <-> nodeid mapping is 
established/destroyed,
which means, cpuid <-> nodeid mapping will change if node hotplug happens. But
workqueue does not update wq_numa_possible_cpumask.

So here is the problem:

Assume we have the following cpuid <-> nodeid in the beginning:

  Node | CPU
------------------------
node 0 |  0-14, 60-74
node 1 | 15-29, 75-89
node 2 | 30-44, 90-104
node 3 | 45-59, 105-119

and we hot-remove node2 and node3, it becomes:

  Node | CPU
------------------------
node 0 |  0-14, 60-74
node 1 | 15-29, 75-89

and we hot-add node4 and node5, it becomes:

  Node | CPU
------------------------
node 0 |  0-14, 60-74
node 1 | 15-29, 75-89
node 4 | 30-59
node 5 | 90-119

But in wq_numa_possible_cpumask, cpu30 is still mapped to node2, and the like.

When a pool workqueue is initialized, if its cpumask belongs to a node, its
pool->node will be mapped to that node. And memory used by this workqueue will
also be allocated on that node.

static struct worker_pool *get_unbound_pool(const struct workqueue_attrs 
*attrs){
...
        /* if cpumask is contained inside a NUMA node, we belong to that node */
        if (wq_numa_enabled) {
                for_each_node(node) {
                        if (cpumask_subset(pool->attrs->cpumask,
                                           wq_numa_possible_cpumask[node])) {
                                pool->node = node;
                                break;
                        }
                }
        }

Since wq_numa_possible_cpumask is not updated, it could be mapped to an offline 
node,
which will lead to memory allocation failure:

 SLUB: Unable to allocate memory on node 2 (gfp=0x80d0)
  cache: kmalloc-192, object size: 192, buffer size: 192, default order: 1, min 
order: 0
  node 0: slabs: 6172, objs: 259224, free: 245741
  node 1: slabs: 3261, objs: 136962, free: 127656

It happens here:

create_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
 |--> worker = alloc_worker(pool->node);

static struct worker *alloc_worker(int node)
{
        struct worker *worker;

        worker = kzalloc_node(sizeof(*worker), GFP_KERNEL, node); --> Here, 
useing the wrong node.

        ......

        return worker;
}


[Solution]

There are four mappings in the kernel:
1. nodeid (logical node id)   <->   pxm
2. apicid (physical cpu id)   <->   nodeid
3. cpuid (logical cpu id)     <->   apicid
4. cpuid (logical cpu id)     <->   nodeid

1. pxm (proximity domain) is provided by ACPI firmware in SRAT, and nodeid <-> 
pxm
   mapping is setup at boot time. This mapping is persistent, won't change.

2. apicid <-> nodeid mapping is setup using info in 1. The mapping is setup at 
boot
   time and CPU hotadd time, and cleared at CPU hotremove time. This mapping is 
also
   persistent.

3. cpuid <-> apicid mapping is setup at boot time and CPU hotadd time. cpuid is
   allocated, lower ids first, and released at CPU hotremove time, reused for 
other
   hotadded CPUs. So this mapping is not persistent.

4. cpuid <-> nodeid mapping is also setup at boot time and CPU hotadd time, and
   cleared at CPU hotremove time. As a result of 3, this mapping is not 
persistent.

To fix this problem, we establish cpuid <-> nodeid mapping for all the possible
cpus at boot time, and make it persistent. And according to init_cpu_to_node(),
cpuid <-> nodeid mapping is based on apicid <-> nodeid mapping and cpuid <-> 
apicid
mapping. So the key point is obtaining all cpus' apicid.

apicid can be obtained by _MAT (Multiple APIC Table Entry) method or found in
MADT (Multiple APIC Description Table). So we finish the job in the following 
steps:

1. Enable apic registeration flow to handle both enabled and disabled cpus.
   This is done by introducing an extra parameter to generic_processor_info to 
let the
   caller control if disabled cpus are ignored.

2. Introduce a new array storing all possible cpuid <-> apicid mapping. And 
also modify
   the way cpuid is calculated. Establish all possible cpuid <-> apicid mapping 
when
   registering local apic. Store the mapping in this array.

3. Enable _MAT and MADT relative apis to return non-presnet or disabled cpus' 
apicid.
   This is also done by introducing an extra parameter to these apis to let the 
caller
   control if disabled cpus are ignored.

4. Establish all possible cpuid <-> nodeid mapping.
   This is done via an additional acpi namespace walk for processors.


For previous discussion, please refer to:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/2/27/145
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/3/25/989
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/5/14/244
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/7/7/200
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/9/27/209
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/5/19/212
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/7/19/181
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/7/25/99
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/7/26/52
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/8/8/96

Change log v11 -> v12:
1. Rebase
2. Add a short summary

Change log v10 -> v11:
1. Reduce the number of repeat judgment of online/offline
2. Seperate out the functionality in the enable or disable situation

Change log v9 -> v10:
1. Providing an empty definition of acpi_set_processor_mapping() for
CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU unset. In patch 5.
2. Fix auto build test ERROR on ia64/next. In patch 5.
3. Fix some comment.

Change log v8 -> v9:
1. Providing an empty definition of acpi_set_processor_mapping() for
CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU unset.

Change log v7 -> v8:
1. Provide the mechanism to validate processors in the ACPI tables.
2. Provide the interface to validate the proc_id when setting the mapping.

Change log v6 -> v7:
1. Fix arm64 build failure.

Change log v5 -> v6:
1. Define func acpi_map_cpu2node() for x86 and ia64 respectively.

Change log v4 -> v5:
1. Remove useless code in patch 1.
2. Small improvement of commit message.

Change log v3 -> v4:
1. Fix the kernel panic at boot time. The cause is that I tried to build 
zonelists
   before per cpu areas were initialized.

Change log v2 -> v3:
1. Online memory-less nodes at boot time to map cpus of memory-less nodes.
2. Build zonelists for memory-less nodes so that memory allocator will fall
   back to proper nodes automatically.

Change log v1 -> v2:
1. Split code movement and actual changes. Add patch 1.
2. Synchronize best near online node record when node hotplug happens. In patch 
2.
3. Fix some comment.

Dou Liyang (2):
  acpi: Provide the mechanism to validate processors in the ACPI tables
  acpi: Provide the interface to validate the proc_id

Gu Zheng (4):
  x86, acpi, cpu-hotplug: Enable acpi to register all possible cpus at
    boot time.
  x86, acpi, cpu-hotplug: Introduce cpuid_to_apicid[] array to store
    persistent cpuid <-> apicid mapping.
  x86, acpi, cpu-hotplug: Enable MADT APIs to return disabled apicid.
  x86, acpi, cpu-hotplug: Set persistent cpuid <-> nodeid mapping when
    booting.

Tang Chen (1):
  x86, memhp, numa: Online memory-less nodes at boot time.

 arch/ia64/kernel/acpi.c       |   3 +-
 arch/x86/include/asm/mpspec.h |   1 +
 arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c   |  11 ++--
 arch/x86/kernel/apic/apic.c   |  77 +++++++++++++++++++++++--
 arch/x86/mm/numa.c            |  27 +++++----
 drivers/acpi/acpi_processor.c | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 drivers/acpi/bus.c            |   1 +
 drivers/acpi/processor_core.c | 131 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 include/linux/acpi.h          |   6 ++
 9 files changed, 311 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-)



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