Re: [RFC] mm/hotplug: Make get_nid_for_pfn() work with HAVE_ARCH_PFN_VALID

From: Anshuman Khandual
Date: Fri Mar 22 2019 - 02:20:02 EST




On 03/21/2019 02:06 PM, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Thu 21-03-19 13:38:20, Anshuman Khandual wrote:
>> Memory hot remove uses get_nid_for_pfn() while tearing down linked sysfs
>> entries between memory block and node. It first checks pfn validity with
>> pfn_valid_within() before fetching nid. With CONFIG_HOLES_IN_ZONE config
>> (arm64 has this enabled) pfn_valid_within() calls pfn_valid().
>>
>> pfn_valid() is an arch implementation on arm64 (CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_PFN_VALID)
>> which scans all mapped memblock regions with memblock_is_map_memory(). This
>> creates a problem in memory hot remove path which has already removed given
>> memory range from memory block with memblock_[remove|free] before arriving
>> at unregister_mem_sect_under_nodes().
>
> Could you be more specific on what is the actual problem please? It
> would be also helpful to mention when is the memblock[remove|free]
> called actually.

The problem is in unregister_mem_sect_under_nodes() as it skips calling into both
instances of sysfs_remove_link() which removes node-memory block sysfs symlinks.
The node enumeration of the memory block still remains in sysfs even if the memory
block itself has been removed.

This happens because get_nid_for_pfn() returns -1 for a given pfn even if it has
a valid associated struct page to fetch the node ID from.

On arm64 (with CONFIG_HOLES_IN_ZONE)

get_nid_for_pfn() -> pfn_valid_within() -> pfn_valid -> memblock_is_map_memory()

At this point memblock for the range has been removed.

__remove_memory()
memblock_free()
memblock_remove() --------> memblock has already been removed
arch_remove_memory()
__remove_pages()
__remove_section()
unregister_memory_section()
remove_memory_section()
unregister_mem_sect_under_nodes()

There is a dependency on memblock (after it has been removed) through pfn_valid().

>
>> During runtime memory hot remove get_nid_for_pfn() needs to validate that
>> given pfn has a struct page mapping so that it can fetch required nid. This
>> can be achieved just by looking into it's section mapping information. This
>> adds a new helper pfn_section_valid() for this purpose. Its same as generic
>> pfn_valid().
>
> I have to say I do not like this. Having pfn_section_valid != pfn_valid_within
> is just confusing as hell. pfn_valid_within should return true whenever
> a struct page exists and it is sensible (same like pfn_valid). So it
> seems that this is something to be solved on that arch specific side of
> pfn_valid.

At present arm64's pfn_valid() implementation validates the pfn inside sparse
memory section mapping as well memblock. The memblock search excludes memory
with MEMBLOCK_NOMAP attribute. But in this particular instance during hotplug
only section mapping validation for the pfn is good enough.

IIUC the current arm64 pfn_valid() already extends the definition beyond the
availability of a valid struct page to operate on.