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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce memory block types
- To: Michal Suchánek <msuchanek@xxxxxxx>
- From: David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 16:59:14 +0100
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- Delivery-date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 15:59:45 +0000
- List-id: Xen developer discussion <xen-devel.lists.xenproject.org>
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On 26.11.18 15:20, Michal Suchánek wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 14:33:29 +0100
> David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 26.11.18 13:30, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>>> On 23.11.18 19:06, Michal Suchánek wrote:
>
>>>>
>>>> If we are going to fake the driver information we may as well add the
>>>> type attribute and be done with it.
>>>>
>>>> I think the problem with the patch was more with the semantic than the
>>>> attribute itself.
>>>>
>>>> What is normal, paravirtualized, and standby memory?
>>>>
>>>> I can understand DIMM device, baloon device, or whatever mechanism for
>>>> adding memory you might have.
>>>>
>>>> I can understand "memory designated as standby by the cluster
>>>> administrator".
>>>>
>>>> However, DIMM vs baloon is orthogonal to standby and should not be
>>>> conflated into one property.
>>>>
>>>> paravirtualized means nothing at all in relationship to memory type and
>>>> the desired online policy to me.
>>>
>>> Right, so with whatever we come up, it should allow to make a decision
>>> in user space about
>>> - if memory is to be onlined automatically
>>
>> And I will think about if we really should model standby memory. Maybe
>> it is really better to have in user space something like (as Dan noted)
>
> If it is possible to designate the memory as standby or online in the
> s390 admin interface and the kernel does have access to this
> information it makes sense to forward it to userspace (as separate
> s390-specific property). If not then you need to make some kind of
> assumption like below and the user can tune the script according to
> their usecase.
Also true, standby memory really represents a distinct type of memory
block (memory seems to be there but really isn't). Right now I am
thinking about something like this (tried to formulate it on a very
generic level because we can't predict which mechanism might want to
make use of these types in the future).
/*
* Memory block types allow user space to formulate rules if and how to
* online memory blocks. The types are exposed to user space as text
* strings in sysfs. While the typical online strategies are described
* along with the types, there are use cases where that can differ (e.g.
* use MOVABLE zone for more reliable huge page usage, use NORMAL zone
* due to zone imbalance or because memory unplug is not intended).
*
* MEMORY_BLOCK_NONE:
* No memory block is to be created (e.g. device memory). Used internally
* only.
*
* MEMORY_BLOCK_REMOVABLE:
* This memory block type should be treated as if it can be
* removed/unplugged from the system again. E.g. there is a hardware
* interface to unplug such memory. This memory block type is usually
* onlined to the MOVABLE zone, to e.g. make offlining of it more
* reliable. Examples include ACPI and PPC DIMMs.
*
* MEMORY_BLOCK_UNREMOVABLE:
* This memory block type should be treated as if it can not be
* removed/unplugged again. E.g. there is no hardware interface to
* unplug such memory. This memory block type is usually onlined to
* the NORMAL zone, as offlining is not beneficial. Examples include boot
* memory on most architectures and memory added via balloon devices.
*
* MEMORY_BLOCK_STANDBY:
* The memory block type should be treated as if it can be
* removed/unplugged again, however the actual memory hot(un)plug is
* performed by onlining/offlining. In virtual environments, such memory
* is usually added during boot and never removed. Onlining memory will
* result in memory getting allocated to a VM. This memory type is usually
* not onlined automatically but explicitly by the administrator. One
* example is standby memory on s390x.
*/
>
>>
>> if (isS390x() && type == "dimm") {
>> /* don't online, on s390x system DIMMs are standby memory */
>> }
>
> Thanks
>
> Michal
>
--
Thanks,
David / dhildenb
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