Il 06/05/2014 11:27, Hu Tao ha scritto: > This series includes work on QOMifying the memory backends. > the idea is to delegate all properties of the memory backend to > a new QOM class hierarchy, in which the concrete classes > are hostmem-ram and hostmem-file. The backend is passed to the > machine via "-numa node,memdev=foo" where "foo" is the id of the > backend object.
Hello, I noticed now that if you have the host-nodes property set Linux requires you to set a policy other than "default" too. If you don't, the mbind system call fails. What about squashing something like this? Paolo diff --git a/backends/hostmem.c b/backends/hostmem.c index d3f8476..a0a3111 100644 --- a/backends/hostmem.c +++ b/backends/hostmem.c @@ -299,12 +299,23 @@ host_memory_backend_memory_init(UserCreatable *uc, Error **errp) #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA unsigned long maxnode = find_last_bit(backend->host_nodes, MAX_NODES); + unsigned policy = backend->policy; + + /* Linux does not accept MPOL_DEFAULT with nonzero bitmap, but + * "-object memory-ram,size=128M,hostnodes=0,policy=bind" is a + * bit of a mouthful. So if the host_nodes bitmap is nonzero, + * pick the BIND policy. + */ + if (find_first_bit(backend->host_nodes, MAX_NODES) != MAX_NODES && + policy == MPOL_DEFAULT) { + policy = MPOL_BIND; + } /* This is a workaround for a long standing bug in Linux' * mbind implementation, which cuts off the last specified * node. */ - if (mbind(ptr, sz, backend->policy, backend->host_nodes, maxnode + 2, 0)) { + if (mbind(ptr, sz, policy, backend->host_nodes, maxnode + 2, 0)) { error_setg_errno(errp, errno, "cannot bind memory to host NUMA nodes");