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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mm/page_alloc: Deprecate kernelcore=nn and movable_core=
On Tue 17-07-18 22:24:43, Baoquan He wrote:
> Hi Michal,
>
> On 07/17/18 at 03:31pm, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > On Tue 17-07-18 21:18:37, Baoquan He wrote:
> > > We can still use 'kernelcore=mirror' or 'movable_node' for the usage
> > > of hotplug and movable zone. If somebody shows up with a valid usecase
> > > we can reconsider.
> >
> > Well this doesn't really explain why to deprecate this functionality.
> > It is a rather ugly hack that has been originally introduced for large
> > order allocations. But we do have compaction these days. Even though the
> > compaction cannot solve all the fragmentation issues the zone movable is
> > not a great answer as it introduces other issues (basically highmem kind
> > of issues we used to have on 32b systems).
> > The current code doesn't work with KASLR and the code is too subtle to
> > work properly in other cases as well. E.g. movablecore range might cover
> > already used memory (e.g. bootmem allocations) and therefore it doesn't
> > comply with the basic assumption that the memory is movable and that
> > confuses memory hotplug (e.g. 15c30bc09085 ("mm, memory_hotplug: make
> > has_unmovable_pages more robust").
> >
> > There are probably other issues I am not aware of but primarily the code
> > adds a maintenance burden which would be better to get rid of.
> >
> > I would also go further and remove all the code the feature is using at
> > one go. If somebody really needs this functionality we would need to
> > revert the whole thing anyway.
>
> Thanks for these details. I can arrange your above saying and rewrite
> patch log. Are you suggesting removing the code "kernelcore=nn" and
> "movablecore=" are using? If yes, I can repost with these changes.

Yes.
--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs

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