I will get a log based on the latest 4.12 kernel to show what happens one way or the other, with this patch removed.
On 05/24/2017 09:36 AM, Reza Arbab wrote: > On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 05:44:23PM -0500, Michael Bringmann wrote: >> On 05/23/2017 04:49 PM, Reza Arbab wrote: >>> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 03:05:08PM -0500, Michael Bringmann wrote: >>>> On 05/23/2017 10:52 AM, Reza Arbab wrote: >>>>> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 10:15:44AM -0500, Michael Bringmann wrote: >>>>>> +static void setup_nodes(void) >>>>>> +{ >>>>>> + int i, l = 32 /* MAX_NUMNODES */; >>>>>> + >>>>>> + for (i = 0; i < l; i++) { >>>>>> + if (!node_possible(i)) { >>>>>> + setup_node_data(i, 0, 0); >>>>>> + node_set(i, node_possible_map); >>>>>> + } >>>>>> + } >>>>>> +} >>>>> >>>>> This seems to be a workaround for 3af229f2071f ("powerpc/numa: Reset >>>>> node_possible_map to only node_online_map"). >>>> >>>> They may be related, but that commit is not a replacement. The above >>>> patch ensures that >>>> there are enough of the nodes initialized at startup to allow for memory >>>> hot-add into a >>>> node that was not used at boot. (See 'setup_node_data' function in >>>> 'numa.c'.) That and >>>> recording that the node was initialized. >>> >>> Is it really necessary to preinitialize these empty nodes using >>> setup_node_data()? When you do memory hotadd into a node that was not used >>> at boot, the node data already gets set up by >>> >>> add_memory >>> add_memory_resource >>> hotadd_new_pgdat >>> arch_alloc_nodedata <-- allocs the pg_data_t >>> ... >>> free_area_init_node <-- sets NODE_DATA(nid)->node_id, etc. >>> >>> Removing setup_node_data() from that loop leaves only the call to >>> node_set(). If 3af229f2071f (which reduces node_possible_map) was reverted, >>> you wouldn't need to do that either. >> >> With or without 3af229f2071f, we would still need to add something, >> somewhere to add new >> bits to the 'node_possible_map'. That is not being done. > > Without 3af229f2071f, those bits would already BE set in node_possible_map. > You wouldn't have to do anything. > -- Michael W. Bringmann Linux Technology Center IBM Corporation Tie-Line 363-5196 External: (512) 286-5196 Cell: (512) 466-0650 m...@linux.vnet.ibm.com