[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 8/8] xen: arm: allocate more than one bank for 1:1 domain 0 if needed
On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 17:20 +0100, Julien Grall wrote: > On 06/30/2014 05:14 PM, Ian Campbell wrote: > > On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 17:10 +0100, Julien Grall wrote: > >> Hi Ian, > >> > >> On 06/30/2014 04:58 PM, Ian Campbell wrote: > >>> On Fri, 2014-06-27 at 14:09 +0100, Ian Campbell wrote: > >>>> On Fri, 2014-06-27 at 14:04 +0100, Julien Grall wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> On 27/06/14 14:01, Ian Campbell wrote: > >>>>>>> Futhermore, it looks like we always allocate memory from the top of > >>>>>>> this > >>>>>>> zone. Is it normal? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Normal behaviour is to allocate from as high as possible so I'm not > >>>>>> surprised that applies with a zone as well. > >>>>> > >>>>> For DOM0 bank allocation, shouldn't we try to allocate as lower as > >>>>> possible? If not, we may not be able to create a second bank for dom0. > >>>> > >>>> The loop over bits is supposed to help there, but it's not as effective > >>>> with higher addresses I suppose. > >>>> > >>>> We'd need a new flag fore the allocate. Which is doable I guess. I'll > >>>> give it a try. > >>> > >>> It's a bit tricky and involves messing with the guts of the page > >>> allocator, which I'd rather avoid... > >>> > >>> We do allow allocations to be merged onto the start of bank 0, which in > >>> the normal case is what I would expect to happen, although it isn't > >>> guaranteed. In that case we would try higher addresses and might find > >>> enough RAM there. > >>> > >>> I suppose I could relax the constraint a bit and allow new banks in > >>> front of bank zero if they were >= 128MB (say). > >> > >> So, replacing the bank zero by the new bank, right? IIRC, some Linux > >> version are requiring the bank to be ordered. > > > > Inserting the new bank before, retaining the ordering. > > Thanks, this plan sounds good! I've implemented it in the obvious way, but I can't for the life of me get the scenario to actually occur despite playing with module load location, fdt rsvmem, mem= and dom0_mem=. I suppose that gives us some confidence that this is not going to happen very often... Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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