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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 0/9] mm: introduce Designated Movable Blocks
On 04.01.23 00:43, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> On 10/20/22 14:53, Doug Berger wrote:
>> MOTIVATION:
>> Some Broadcom devices (e.g. 7445, 7278) contain multiple memory
>> controllers with each mapped in a different address range within
>> a Uniform Memory Architecture. Some users of these systems have
>> expressed the desire to locate ZONE_MOVABLE memory on each
>> memory controller to allow user space intensive processing to
>> make better use of the additional memory bandwidth.
>> Unfortunately, the historical monotonic layout of zones would
>> mean that if the lowest addressed memory controller contains
>> ZONE_MOVABLE memory then all of the memory available from
>> memory controllers at higher addresses must also be in the
>> ZONE_MOVABLE zone. This would force all kernel memory accesses
>> onto the lowest addressed memory controller and significantly
>> reduce the amount of memory available for non-movable
>> allocations.
>>
>> The main objective of this patch set is therefore to allow a
>> block of memory to be designated as part of the ZONE_MOVABLE
>> zone where it will always only be used by the kernel page
>> allocator to satisfy requests for movable pages. The term
>> Designated Movable Block is introduced here to represent such a
>> block. The favored implementation allows extension of the
>> 'movablecore' kernel parameter to allow specification of a base
>> address and support for multiple blocks. The existing
>> 'movablecore' mechanisms are retained.
>>
>> BACKGROUND:
>> NUMA architectures support distributing movablecore memory
>> across each node, but it is undesirable to introduce the
>> overhead and complexities of NUMA on systems that don't have a
>> Non-Uniform Memory Architecture.
>>
>> Commit 342332e6a925 ("mm/page_alloc.c: introduce kernelcore=mirror option")
>> also depends on zone overlap to support sytems with multiple
>> mirrored ranges.
>>
>> Commit c6f03e2903c9 ("mm, memory_hotplug: remove zone restrictions")
>> embraced overlapped zones for memory hotplug.
>>
>> This commit set follows their lead to allow the ZONE_MOVABLE
>> zone to overlap other zones. Designated Movable Blocks are made
>> absent from overlapping zones and present within the
>> ZONE_MOVABLE zone.
>>
>> I initially investigated an implementation using a Designated
>> Movable migrate type in line with comments[1] made by Mel Gorman
>> regarding a "sticky" MIGRATE_MOVABLE type to avoid using
>> ZONE_MOVABLE. However, this approach was riskier since it was
>> much more instrusive on the allocation paths. Ultimately, the
>> progress made by the memory hotplug folks to expand the
>> ZONE_MOVABLE functionality convinced me to follow this approach.
>>
>
> Mel, David, does the sub-thread discussion with Doug help ensuring that
> all of the context is gathered before getting into a more detailed patch
> review on a patch-by-patch basis?
>
> Eventually we may need a fairly firm answer as to whether the proposed
> approach has any chance of landing upstream in order to either commit to
> in subsequent iterations of this patch set, or find an alternative.


As raised, I'd appreciate if less intrusive alternatives could be
evaluated (e.g., fake NUMA nodes and being ablee to just use mbind(),
moving such memory to ZONE_MOVABLE after boot via something like daxctl).

I'm not convinced that these intrusive changes are worth it at this
point. Further, some of the assumptions (ZONE_MOVABLE == user space) are
not really future proof as I raised.

--
Thanks,

David / dhildenb

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