Re: [PATCH 1/1] arm64: mm: add config options for page table configuration

From: Scott Branden
Date: Thu Dec 08 2016 - 14:33:47 EST


On 16-12-08 10:57 AM, Catalin Marinas wrote:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 08:30:36AM -0800, Scott Branden wrote:
On 16-12-08 02:00 AM, Catalin Marinas wrote:
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 11:40:00AM -0800, Scott Branden wrote:
Make MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS and SECTIONS_SIZE_BITS configurable by adding
config options.
Default to current settings currently defined in sparesmem.h.
For systems wishing to save memory the config options can be overridden.
Example, changing MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS from 48 to 36 at the same time as
changing SECTION_SIZE_BITS from 30 to 26 frees 13MB of memory.
[...]
I would rather reduce SECTION_SIZE_BITS permanently where
feasible, like in this patch:

http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1465821119-3384-1-git-send-email-jszhang@xxxxxxxxxxx

This patch does not meet my requirements as I need SECTION_SIZE_BITS to be
set to 28 to reduce memory

So with this patch, we reduce it to 27, it should be fine-grained enough
for 128MB sections. Alternatively, there were other suggestions here:

http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1604.1/03036.html

and to allow memory hotplug to allocate a 256 MB section.

Can memory hotplug not work with 2*128MB sections in this case?
Yes, I then need to hotplug the memory at 2 locations for 1 memory addition but that will work in my current use case. I'm one step away from hotplug working on ARM64. Once that works I hope to break the dependencies between hotplug memory size created based on SECTION_SIZE_BITS in the future.

Since I currently have your attention: I do think there is fundamental bug in the ARM64 mm implementation. If you look at /sys/devices/system/memory it only shows the last memoryX section created after init. It should be showing up multiple sections. As a quick test change SECTION_SIZE_BITS and you look at /sys/devices/system/memory to see what changes. Look at a standard x64 machine you will see all the memoryX entries present.


My patch future proofs the tuning of the parameters by allowing
any section size to be made.

While MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS makes sense to users in general,
SECTION_SIZE_BITS is not always clear to the average user what it means
and its min/max boundaries. That's another reason (apart from single/few
Image case) why I prefer to not expose it as configuration option.
I agree SECTION_SIZE_BITS is confusing. If you could provide more documentation on what it means and how it is used that would help others for sure. I just stumbled upon it while working on a tight memory system and found it saves me significant memory.

I could combine the patch you list such that
SECTION_SIZE_BITS defaults to 30 when CONFIG_ARM64_64_PAGES is selected and
27 otherwise. Should it default to something else for 16K and 4K pages?

I haven't done any calculations for 16K yet but we could probably come
up with some formula based on PAGE_SHIFT to cover all cases.
Yes, a calculation based on pages that modified SECTION_SIZE_BITS would probably be a better solution.

In terms of MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS, if our SoCs only use 40 (or less) bits I would
also like the configuration functionality. This allows us to make the
SECTION_SIZE_BITS smaller.

So how small do you want SECTION_SIZE_BITS to be? As I said above, 128MB
sections should be sufficient in most cases and without the need to
reduce MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS.

256MB works for my current use case. But appears somebody else was looking for 64MB previously. So that is why adding support for modifying MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS makes sense as it needs to be modified to support the 64MB case:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/8/11/209