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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/5] Allocate memmap from hotadded memory
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On 01.08.19 09:48, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Thu 01-08-19 09:39:57, Michal Hocko wrote:
>> On Thu 01-08-19 09:31:09, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>>> On 01.08.19 09:26, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>> [...]
>>>> I am not sure about the implications of having
>>>> pfn_valid()/pfn_present()/pfn_online() return true but accessing it
>>>> results in crashes. (suspend, kdump, whatever other technology touches
>>>> online memory)
>>>
>>> (oneidea: we could of course go ahead and mark the pages PG_offline
>>> before unmapping the pfn range to work around these issues)
>>
>> PG_reserved and an elevated reference count should be enough to drive
>> any pfn walker out. Pfn walkers shouldn't touch any page unless they
>> know and recognize their type.
>
> Btw. this shouldn't be much different from DEBUG_PAGE_ALLOC in
> principle. The memory is valid, but not mapped to the kernel virtual
> space. Nobody should be really touching it anyway.
>

I guess that could work (I am happy with anything that gets rid of
offline_pages()/device_online() here :D ).

So for each node, alloc_contig_range() (if I remember correctly, all
pages in the range have to be in the same zone), set them PG_reserved (+
maybe something else, we'll have to see). Then, unmap them.

The reverse when freeing the memory. Guess this should leave the current
user space interface unmodified.

I can see that guard pages use a special page type (PageGuard), not sure
if something like that is really required. We'll have to see.

--

Thanks,

David / dhildenb

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