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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mm, memory_hotplug: Fix the wrong usage of N_HIGH_MEMORY
On 03/20/19 at 10:11am, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 20.03.19 10:06, Baoquan He wrote:
> > On 03/20/19 at 09:46am, Michal Hocko wrote:
> >> On Wed 20-03-19 16:07:32, Baoquan He wrote:
> >>> In function node_states_check_changes_online(), N_HIGH_MEMORY is used
> >>> to substitute ZONE_HIGHMEM directly. This is not right. N_HIGH_MEMORY
> >>> always has value '3' if CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y, while ZONE_HIGHMEM's value
> >>> is not. It depends on whether CONFIG_ZONE_DMA/CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32 are
> >>> enabled. Obviously it's not true for CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32 on 32bit system,
> >>> and CONFIG_ZONE_DMA is also optional.
> >>>
> >>> Replace it with ZONE_HIGHMEM.
> >>
> >> N*MEMORY is confusing as hell but I am really curious whether we have
> >> ZONE_DMA32 and ZONE_HIGMEM together?
> >
> > Not sure. AFAIK, on x86_32 it can't be.
> >
> >>
> >> That being said N.*MEMORY is intended to check for nodes rather than
> >> zones so the patch looks good to me but I think the above explanation is
> >> misleading and will add even more mud to the picture when somebody tries
> >> to understand what the heck is going on here.
> >
> > Yes, agree. I also thought this again after I sent out patch, feel log is not
> > good. As you said, they are value of enum node_states and enum zone_type
> > separately.
> >
> > How about this:
> >
> > ~~~
> > In function node_states_check_changes_online(), N_HIGH_MEMORY is used
> > to substitute ZONE_HIGHMEM directly. This is not right. N_HIGH_MEMORY
> > is to mark the memory state of node. Here zone index is checked, which
> > should be compared with 'ZONE_HIGHMEM' accordingly.
> >
> > Replace it with ZONE_HIGHMEM.
>
> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>

Thanks, both. Will use this log and repost.

Thanks
Baoquan

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