[PATCH 0/4] big chunk memory allocator v4

From: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
Date: Fri Nov 19 2010 - 03:16:19 EST


Hi, this is an updated version.

No major changes from the last one except for page allocation function.
removed RFC.

Order of patches is

[1/4] move some functions from memory_hotplug.c to page_isolation.c
[2/4] search physically contiguous range suitable for big chunk alloc.
[3/4] allocate big chunk memory based on memory hotplug(migration) technique
[4/4] modify page allocation function.

For what:

I hear there is requirements to allocate a chunk of page which is larger than
MAX_ORDER. Now, some (embeded) device use a big memory chunk. To use memory,
they hide some memory range by boot option (mem=) and use hidden memory
for its own purpose. But this seems a lack of feature in memory management.

This patch adds
alloc_contig_pages(start, end, nr_pages, gfp_mask)
to allocate a chunk of page whose length is nr_pages from [start, end)
phys address. This uses similar logic of memory-unplug, which tries to
offline [start, end) pages. By this, drivers can allocate 30M or 128M or
much bigger memory chunk on demand. (I allocated 1G chunk in my test).

But yes, because of fragmentation, this cannot guarantee 100% alloc.
If alloc_contig_pages() is called in system boot up or movable_zone is used,
this allocation succeeds at high rate.

I tested this on x86-64, and it seems to work as expected. But feedback from
embeded guys are appreciated because I think they are main user of this
function.

Thanks,
-Kame





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