On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Magnus Damm wrote:
Hi Mel,
Thanks for your input! Great work with the add_active_range() code.
Thanks
On 11/3/06, Mel Gorman <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Magnus,
I see what you are doing and why. However if you look in
arch/x86_64/kernel/setup.c, you'll see
parse_early_param();
finish_e820_parsing();
e820_register_active_regions(0, 0, -1UL);
If you just called e820_register_active_regions(0, 0, -1UL) before
parse_early_param(), would it still fix the problem without having to call
e820_register_active_regions(0, 0, -1UL) twice?
Well, I guess it is possible to move the
e820_register_active_regions() up, but I'm not sure if that would give
us anything.
We need to call e820_register_active_regions() before e820_end_of_ram,
that's for sure, but the "exactmap" code in parse_memmap_opt() sets
e820.nr_map to 0 after the call to e820_end_of_ram(). Then it adds a
new set of user-supplied ranges to the e820 map which then need to be
registered using e820_register_active_regions().
So yeah, we can move the function up above parse_early_param() but
then we need to insert another call to e820_register_active_regions()
somewhere after all user-supplied ranges have been added.
Ah right, I see the problem now and why you need to do things that way in
your patch. Sorry about that.
Another solution could be to rewrite e820_end_of_ram() to instead scan
e820.map[] backwards from e820.nr_map - 1 to locate the last ram page.
But can you do that in two lines of code? =)
Nope. As the path you are doing this in is not time-critical, the patch is
fine to me.
Thanks!
/ magnus
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Mel Gorman
Part-time Phd Student Linux Technology Center
University of Limerick IBM Dublin Software Lab
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