Re: [PATCH] mm: setup pageblock_order before it's used by sparse

From: Jiang Liu
Date: Mon Jul 02 2012 - 23:33:40 EST


>> Hi Yinghai,
>>
>> I'm afraid the v2 will break powerpc. Currently only IA64 and PowerPC
>> supports variable hugetlb size.
>>
>> HPAGE_SHIFT is a variable default to 0 on powerpc. But seems PowerPC
>> is doing something wrong here, according to it's mm initialization
>> sequence as below:
>> start_kernel()
>> setup_arch()
>> paging_init()
>> free_area_init_node()
>> set_pageblock_order()
>> refer to HPAGE_SHIFT (still 0)
>> init_rest()
>> do_initcalls()
>> hugetlbpage_init()
>> setup HPAGE_SHIFT
>> That means pageblock_order is always set to "MAX_ORDER - 1", not sure
>> whether this is intended. And it has the same issue as IA64 of wasting
>> memory if CONFIG_SPARSE is enabled.
>
> adding BenH, need to know if it is powerpc intended.
>
>>
>> So it would be better to keep function set_pageblock_order(), it will
>> fix the memory wasting on both IA64 and PowerPC.
>
> Should setup pageblock_order as early as possible to avoid confusing.
OK, waiting response from PPC. If we could find some ways to set HPAGE_SIZE
early on PPC too, we can setup pageblock_order in arch instead of page_alloc.c
as early as possible.

Thanks!
Gerry

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