On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 05:21:06PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 2:43 AM Wei Yang
><[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> For early sections, we assumes its memmap will never be partially
>> removed. But current behavior breaks this.
>
>Where do we assume that?
>
>The primary use case for this was mapping pmem that collides with
>System-RAM in the same 128MB section. That collision will certainly be
>depopulated on-demand depending on the state of the pmem device. So,
>I'm not understanding the problem or the benefit of this change.
Hi, Dan
There is a discussion in the thread you just replied:
mm/shuffle: don't move pages between zones and don't read garbage memmaps
Besides this, the comment in section_activate() says:
* The early init code does not consider partially populated
* initial sections, it simply assumes that memory will never be
* referenced. If we hot-add memory into such a section then we
* do not need to populate the memmap and can simply reuse what
* is already there.
Per my understanding, if we hot-add then hot-remove the sub-section, we may
not have a valid memmep for this part sub-section? Because we depopulate it at
hot-remove while we don't populate it when hot-add.
Is my understanding correct?
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