Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 28 Apr 2017 09:51:39 +0900 | From | AKASHI Takahiro <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] kexec: allocate buffer in top-down, if specified, correctly |
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Thiago,
Thank you for the comment.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 07:00:04PM -0300, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote: > Hello, > > Am Mittwoch, 26. April 2017, 17:22:09 BRT schrieb AKASHI Takahiro: > > The current kexec_locate_mem_hole(kbuf.top_down == 1) stops searching at > > the first memory region that has enough space for requested size even if > > some of higher regions may also have. > > kexec_locate_mem_hole expects arch_kexec_walk_mem to walk memory from top to > bottom if top_down is true. That is what powerpc's version does.
Ah, I haven't noticed that, but x86 doesn't have arch_kexec_walk_mem and how can it work for x86?
> Isn't it possible to walk resources from top to bottom?
Yes, it will be, but it seems to me that such a behavior is not intuitive and even confusing if it doesn't come with explicit explanation.
> > This behavior is not consistent with locate_hole(hole_end == -1) function > > of kexec-tools. > > > > This patch fixes the bug, going though all the memory regions anyway. > > This patch would break powerpc, because at the end of the memory walk kbuf > would have the lowest memory hole. > > If it's not possible to walk resources in reverse order, then this patch needs > to change powerpc to always walk memory from bottom to top.
So I would like to hear from x86 guys.
Thanks -Takahiro AKASHI
> -- > Thiago Jung Bauermann > IBM Linux Technology Center >
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