On 11.07.19 20:21, Dave Hansen wrote:
> On 7/10/19 12:51 PM, Nitesh Narayan Lal wrote:
>> +static void bm_set_pfn(struct page *page)
>> +{
>> +    struct zone *zone = page_zone(page);
>> +    int zone_idx = page_zonenum(page);
>> +    unsigned long bitnr = 0;
>> +
>> +    lockdep_assert_held(&zone->lock);
>> +    bitnr = pfn_to_bit(page, zone_idx);
>> +    /*
>> +     * TODO: fix possible underflows.
>> +     */
>> +    if (free_area[zone_idx].bitmap &&
>> +        bitnr < free_area[zone_idx].nbits &&
>> +        !test_and_set_bit(bitnr, free_area[zone_idx].bitmap))
>> +            atomic_inc(&free_area[zone_idx].free_pages);
>> +}
> 
> Let's say I have two NUMA nodes, each with ZONE_NORMAL and ZONE_MOVABLE
> and each zone with 1GB of memory:
> 
> Node:         0        1
> NORMAL   0->1GB   2->3GB
> MOVABLE  1->2GB   3->4GB
> 
> This code will allocate two bitmaps.  The ZONE_NORMAL bitmap will
> represent data from 0->3GB and the ZONE_MOVABLE bitmap will represent
> data from 1->4GB.  That's the result of this code:
> 
>> +                    if (free_area[zone_idx].base_pfn) {
>> +                            free_area[zone_idx].base_pfn =
>> +                                    min(free_area[zone_idx].base_pfn,
>> +                                        zone->zone_start_pfn);
>> +                            free_area[zone_idx].end_pfn =
>> +                                    max(free_area[zone_idx].end_pfn,
>> +                                        zone->zone_start_pfn +
>> +                                        zone->spanned_pages);
> 
> But that means that both bitmaps will have space for PFNs in the other
> zone type, which is completely bogus.  This is fundamental because the
> data structures are incorrectly built per zone *type* instead of per zone.
> 

I don't think it's incorrect, it's just not optimal in all scenarios.
E.g., in you example, this approach would "waste" 2 * 1GB of tracking
data for the wholes (2* 64bytes when using 1 bit for 2MB).

FWIW, this is not a numa-specific thingy. We can have sparse zones
easily on single-numa systems.

Node:                 0
NORMAL   0->1GB, 2->3GB
MOVABLE  1->2GB, 3->4GB

So tracking it per zones instead instead of zone type is only one part
of the story.

-- 

Thanks,

David / dhildenb

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