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SubjectRe: [PATCH V1 1/2] Xen acpi memory hotplug driver
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 04:27:36AM +0000, Liu, Jinsong wrote:
> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/xen/Kconfig b/drivers/xen/Kconfig
> >>>> index 126d8ce..abd0396 100644
> >>>> --- a/drivers/xen/Kconfig
> >>>> +++ b/drivers/xen/Kconfig
> >>>> @@ -206,4 +206,15 @@ config XEN_MCE_LOG
> >>>> Allow kernel fetching MCE error from Xen platform and
> >>>> converting it into Linux mcelog format for mcelog tools
> >>>>
> >>>> +config XEN_ACPI_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
> >>>> + bool "Xen ACPI memory hotplug"
> >>>
> >>> There should be a way to make this a module.
> >>
> >> I have some concerns to make it a module:
> >> 1. xen and native memhotplug driver both work as module, while we
> >> need early load xen driver.
> >> 2. if possible, a xen stub driver may solve load sequence issue, but
> >> it may involve other issues * if xen driver load then unload,
> >> native driver may have chance to load successfully;
> >
> > The stub driver would still "occupy" the ACPI bus for the memory
> > hotplug PnP, so I think this would not be a problem.
> >
>
> I'm not quite clear your mean here, do you mean it has
> 1. xen_stub driver + xen_memhoplug driver, then xen_strub driver unload and entirely replaced by xen_memhotplug driver, or
> 2. xen_stub driver (w/ stub ops) + xen_memhotplug ops (not driver), then xen_stub driver keep occupying but its stub ops later replaced by xen_memhotplug ops?

#2
>
> If in way #1, it has risk that native driver may load (if xen driver unload).
> If in way #2, xen_memhotplug ops lose the chance to probe/add/bind existed memory devices (since it's done when driver registerred).

Could the stub driver have a queue of events?

>
> >> * if xen driver load --> unload --> load again, then it will lose
> >> hotplug notification during unload period;
> >
> > Sure. But I think we can do it with this driver? After all the
> > function of
> > it is to just tell the firmware to turn on/off sockets - and if we
> > miss
> > one notification we won't take advantage of the power savings - but we
> > can do that later on.
> >
>
> Not only inform firmware.
> Hotplug notify callback will invoke acpi_bus_add -> ... -> implicitly invoke drv->ops.add method to add the hotadded memory device.

Gotcha.
> >
> >> * if xen driver load --> unload --> load again, then it will
> >> re-add all memory devices, but the handle for 'booting memory
> >> device' and 'hotplug memory device' are different while we have no
> >> way to distinguish these 2 kind of devices.
> >
> > Wouldn't the stub driver hold onto that?
> >
>
> Same question as comment #1. Do you mean it has a xen_stub driver (w/ stub ops) and a xen_memhotplug ops?

Correct.
>
> >>
> >> IMHO I think to make xen hotplug logic as module may involves
> >> unexpected result. Is there any obvious advantages of doing so?
> >> after all we have provided config choice to user. Thoughts?
> >
> > Yes, it becomes a module - which is what we want.
> >
>
> What I meant here is, module will bring some unexpected issues for xen hotplug.
> We can provide user 'bool' config choice, let them decide to build-in or not, but not 'tristate' choice.

What would be involved in making it an tristate choice?
>
> Thanks
> Jinsong


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