Commit 8f012db2 authored by Alison Schofield's avatar Alison Schofield Committed by Dave Hansen

x86/numa: Introduce numa_fill_memblks()

numa_fill_memblks() fills in the gaps in numa_meminfo memblks
over an physical address range.

The ACPI driver will use numa_fill_memblks() to implement a new Linux
policy that prescribes extending proximity domains in a portion of a
CFMWS window to the entire window.

Dan Williams offered this explanation of the policy:
A CFWMS is an ACPI data structure that indicates *potential* locations
where CXL memory can be placed. It is the playground where the CXL
driver has free reign to establish regions. That space can be populated
by BIOS created regions, or driver created regions, after hotplug or
other reconfiguration.

When BIOS creates a region in a CXL Window it additionally describes
that subset of the Window range in the other typical ACPI tables SRAT,
SLIT, and HMAT. The rationale for BIOS not pre-describing the entire
CXL Window in SRAT, SLIT, and HMAT is that it can not predict the
future. I.e. there is nothing stopping higher or lower performance
devices being placed in the same Window. Compare that to ACPI memory
hotplug that just onlines additional capacity in the proximity domain
with little freedom for dynamic performance differentiation.

That leaves the OS with a choice, should unpopulated window capacity
match the proximity domain of an existing region, or should it allocate
a new one? This patch takes the simple position of minimizing proximity
domain proliferation by reusing any proximity domain intersection for
the entire Window. If the Window has no intersections then allocate a
new proximity domain. Note that SRAT, SLIT and HMAT information can be
enumerated dynamically in a standard way from device provided data.
Think of CXL as the end of ACPI needing to describe memory attributes,
CXL offers a standard discovery model for performance attributes, but
Linux still needs to interoperate with the old regime.
Reported-by: default avatarDerick Marks <derick.w.marks@intel.com>
Suggested-by: default avatarDan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAlison Schofield <alison.schofield@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarDan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Tested-by: default avatarDerick Marks <derick.w.marks@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/ef078a6f056ca974e5af85997013c0fda9e3326d.1689018477.git.alison.schofield%40intel.com
parent 0bb80ecc
......@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ extern int phys_to_target_node(phys_addr_t start);
#define phys_to_target_node phys_to_target_node
extern int memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(u64 start);
#define memory_add_physaddr_to_nid memory_add_physaddr_to_nid
extern int numa_fill_memblks(u64 start, u64 end);
#define numa_fill_memblks numa_fill_memblks
#endif
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
......
......@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <linux/nodemask.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/topology.h>
#include <linux/sort.h>
#include <asm/e820/api.h>
#include <asm/proto.h>
......@@ -961,4 +962,83 @@ int memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(u64 start)
return nid;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(memory_add_physaddr_to_nid);
static int __init cmp_memblk(const void *a, const void *b)
{
const struct numa_memblk *ma = *(const struct numa_memblk **)a;
const struct numa_memblk *mb = *(const struct numa_memblk **)b;
return ma->start - mb->start;
}
static struct numa_memblk *numa_memblk_list[NR_NODE_MEMBLKS] __initdata;
/**
* numa_fill_memblks - Fill gaps in numa_meminfo memblks
* @start: address to begin fill
* @end: address to end fill
*
* Find and extend numa_meminfo memblks to cover the @start-@end
* physical address range, such that the first memblk includes
* @start, the last memblk includes @end, and any gaps in between
* are filled.
*
* RETURNS:
* 0 : Success
* NUMA_NO_MEMBLK : No memblk exists in @start-@end range
*/
int __init numa_fill_memblks(u64 start, u64 end)
{
struct numa_memblk **blk = &numa_memblk_list[0];
struct numa_meminfo *mi = &numa_meminfo;
int count = 0;
u64 prev_end;
/*
* Create a list of pointers to numa_meminfo memblks that
* overlap start, end. Exclude (start == bi->end) since
* end addresses in both a CFMWS range and a memblk range
* are exclusive.
*
* This list of pointers is used to make in-place changes
* that fill out the numa_meminfo memblks.
*/
for (int i = 0; i < mi->nr_blks; i++) {
struct numa_memblk *bi = &mi->blk[i];
if (start < bi->end && end >= bi->start) {
blk[count] = &mi->blk[i];
count++;
}
}
if (!count)
return NUMA_NO_MEMBLK;
/* Sort the list of pointers in memblk->start order */
sort(&blk[0], count, sizeof(blk[0]), cmp_memblk, NULL);
/* Make sure the first/last memblks include start/end */
blk[0]->start = min(blk[0]->start, start);
blk[count - 1]->end = max(blk[count - 1]->end, end);
/*
* Fill any gaps by tracking the previous memblks
* end address and backfilling to it if needed.
*/
prev_end = blk[0]->end;
for (int i = 1; i < count; i++) {
struct numa_memblk *curr = blk[i];
if (prev_end >= curr->start) {
if (prev_end < curr->end)
prev_end = curr->end;
} else {
curr->start = prev_end;
prev_end = curr->end;
}
}
return 0;
}
#endif
......@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
#define MAX_NUMNODES (1 << NODES_SHIFT)
#define NUMA_NO_NODE (-1)
#define NUMA_NO_MEMBLK (-1)
/* optionally keep NUMA memory info available post init */
#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_KEEP_MEMINFO
......@@ -43,6 +44,12 @@ static inline int phys_to_target_node(u64 start)
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifndef numa_fill_memblks
static inline int __init numa_fill_memblks(u64 start, u64 end)
{
return NUMA_NO_MEMBLK;
}
#endif
#else /* !CONFIG_NUMA */
static inline int numa_map_to_online_node(int node)
{
......
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