David Hildenbrand
2020-Apr-29 16:08 UTC
[PATCH v1 0/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Make virtio-mem play nicely with kexec-tools
This series is based on [1]: [PATCH v2 00/10] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory That will hopefull get picked up soon, rebased to -next. The following patches were reverted from -next [2]: [PATCH 0/3] kexec/memory_hotplug: Prevent removal and accidental use As discussed in that thread, they should be reverted from -next already. In theory, if people agree, we could take the first two patches via the -mm tree now and the last (virtio-mem) patch via MST's tree once picking up virtio-mem. No strong feelings. Memory added by virtio-mem is special and might contain logical holes, especially after memory unplug, but also when adding memory in sub-section size. While memory in these holes can usually be read, that memory should not be touched. virtio-mem managed device memory is never exposed via any firmware memmap (esp., e820). The device driver will request to plug memory from the hypervisor and add it to Linux. On a cold start, all memory is unplugged, and the guest driver will first request to plug memory from the hypervisor, to then add it to Linux. After a reboot, all memory will get unplugged (except in rare, special cases). In case the device driver comes up and detects that some memory is still plugged after a reboot, it will manually request to unplug all memory from the hypervisor first - to then request to plug memory from the hypervisor and add to Linux. This is essentially a defragmentation step, where all logical holes are removed. As the device driver is responsible for detecting, adding and managing that memory, also kexec should treat it like that. It is special. We need a way to teach kexec-tools to not add that memory to the fixed-up firmware memmap, to not place kexec images onto this memory, but still allow kdump to dump it. Add a flag to tell memory hotplug code to not create /sys/firmware/memmap entries and to indicate it via "System RAM (driver managed)" in /proc/iomem. Before this series, kexec_file_load() already did the right thing (for virtio-mem) by not adding that memory to the fixed-up firmware memmap and letting the device driver handle it. With this series, also kexec_load() - which relies on user space to provide a fixed up firmware memmap - does the right thing with virtio-mem memory. When the virtio-mem device driver(s) come up, they will request to unplug all memory from the hypervisor first (esp. defragment), to then request to plug consecutive memory ranges from the hypervisor, and add them to Linux - just like on a reboot where we still have memory plugged. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200311171422.10484-1-david at redhat.com/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200326180730.4754-1-james.morse at arm.com David Hildenbrand (3): mm/memory_hotplug: Prepare passing flags to add_memory() and friends mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED virtio-mem: Add memory with MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/memtrace.c | 2 +- .../platforms/pseries/hotplug-memory.c | 2 +- drivers/acpi/acpi_memhotplug.c | 2 +- drivers/base/memory.c | 2 +- drivers/dax/kmem.c | 2 +- drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c | 2 +- drivers/s390/char/sclp_cmd.c | 2 +- drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c | 3 +- drivers/xen/balloon.c | 2 +- include/linux/memory_hotplug.h | 15 +++++++-- mm/memory_hotplug.c | 31 +++++++++++++------ 11 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) -- 2.25.3
David Hildenbrand
2020-Apr-29 16:08 UTC
[PATCH v1 1/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Prepare passing flags to add_memory() and friends
We soon want to pass flags - prepare for that. This patch is based on a similar patch by Oscar Salvador: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190625075227.15193-3-osalvador at suse.de Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe at ellerman.id.au> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh at kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus at samba.org> Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw at rjwysocki.net> Cc: Len Brown <lenb at kernel.org> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at linuxfoundation.org> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams at intel.com> Cc: Vishal Verma <vishal.l.verma at intel.com> Cc: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang at intel.com> Cc: "K. Y. Srinivasan" <kys at microsoft.com> Cc: Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz at microsoft.com> Cc: Stephen Hemminger <sthemmin at microsoft.com> Cc: Wei Liu <wei.liu at kernel.org> Cc: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens at de.ibm.com> Cc: Vasily Gorbik <gor at linux.ibm.com> Cc: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger at de.ibm.com> Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> Cc: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky at oracle.com> Cc: Juergen Gross <jgross at suse.com> Cc: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini at kernel.org> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx at linutronix.de> Cc: Pingfan Liu <kernelfans at gmail.com> Cc: Leonardo Bras <leobras.c at gmail.com> Cc: Nathan Lynch <nathanl at linux.ibm.com> Cc: Oscar Salvador <osalvador at suse.de> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko at suse.com> Cc: Baoquan He <bhe at redhat.com> Cc: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang at gmail.com> Cc: Pankaj Gupta <pankaj.gupta.linux at gmail.com> Cc: Eric Biederman <ebiederm at xmission.com> Cc: linuxppc-dev at lists.ozlabs.org Cc: linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-acpi at vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-nvdimm at lists.01.org Cc: linux-hyperv at vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-s390 at vger.kernel.org Cc: virtualization at lists.linux-foundation.org Cc: xen-devel at lists.xenproject.org Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david at redhat.com> --- arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/memtrace.c | 2 +- arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/hotplug-memory.c | 2 +- drivers/acpi/acpi_memhotplug.c | 2 +- drivers/base/memory.c | 2 +- drivers/dax/kmem.c | 2 +- drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c | 2 +- drivers/s390/char/sclp_cmd.c | 2 +- drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c | 2 +- drivers/xen/balloon.c | 2 +- include/linux/memory_hotplug.h | 7 ++++--- mm/memory_hotplug.c | 11 ++++++----- 11 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/memtrace.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/memtrace.c index 13b369d2cc45..a7475d18c671 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/memtrace.c +++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/memtrace.c @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ static int memtrace_online(void) ent->mem = 0; } - if (add_memory(ent->nid, ent->start, ent->size)) { + if (add_memory(ent->nid, ent->start, ent->size, 0)) { pr_err("Failed to add trace memory to node %d\n", ent->nid); ret += 1; diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/hotplug-memory.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/hotplug-memory.c index 5ace2f9a277e..ae44eba46ca0 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/hotplug-memory.c +++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/hotplug-memory.c @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ static int dlpar_add_lmb(struct drmem_lmb *lmb) block_sz = memory_block_size_bytes(); /* Add the memory */ - rc = __add_memory(lmb->nid, lmb->base_addr, block_sz); + rc = __add_memory(lmb->nid, lmb->base_addr, block_sz, 0); if (rc) { invalidate_lmb_associativity_index(lmb); return rc; diff --git a/drivers/acpi/acpi_memhotplug.c b/drivers/acpi/acpi_memhotplug.c index e294f44a7850..d91b3584d4b2 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/acpi_memhotplug.c +++ b/drivers/acpi/acpi_memhotplug.c @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ static int acpi_memory_enable_device(struct acpi_memory_device *mem_device) if (node < 0) node = memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(info->start_addr); - result = __add_memory(node, info->start_addr, info->length); + result = __add_memory(node, info->start_addr, info->length, 0); /* * If the memory block has been used by the kernel, add_memory() diff --git a/drivers/base/memory.c b/drivers/base/memory.c index 2b09b68b9f78..c0ef7d9e310a 100644 --- a/drivers/base/memory.c +++ b/drivers/base/memory.c @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ static ssize_t probe_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, nid = memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(phys_addr); ret = __add_memory(nid, phys_addr, - MIN_MEMORY_BLOCK_SIZE * sections_per_block); + MIN_MEMORY_BLOCK_SIZE * sections_per_block, 0); if (ret) goto out; diff --git a/drivers/dax/kmem.c b/drivers/dax/kmem.c index 3d0a7e702c94..e159184e0ba0 100644 --- a/drivers/dax/kmem.c +++ b/drivers/dax/kmem.c @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ int dev_dax_kmem_probe(struct device *dev) new_res->flags = IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM; new_res->name = dev_name(dev); - rc = add_memory(numa_node, new_res->start, resource_size(new_res)); + rc = add_memory(numa_node, new_res->start, resource_size(new_res), 0); if (rc) { release_resource(new_res); kfree(new_res); diff --git a/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c b/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c index 32e3bc0aa665..0194bed1a573 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c +++ b/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ static void hv_mem_hot_add(unsigned long start, unsigned long size, nid = memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(PFN_PHYS(start_pfn)); ret = add_memory(nid, PFN_PHYS((start_pfn)), - (HA_CHUNK << PAGE_SHIFT)); + (HA_CHUNK << PAGE_SHIFT), 0); if (ret) { pr_err("hot_add memory failed error is %d\n", ret); diff --git a/drivers/s390/char/sclp_cmd.c b/drivers/s390/char/sclp_cmd.c index a864b21af602..a6a908244c74 100644 --- a/drivers/s390/char/sclp_cmd.c +++ b/drivers/s390/char/sclp_cmd.c @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ static void __init add_memory_merged(u16 rn) if (!size) goto skip_add; for (addr = start; addr < start + size; addr += block_size) - add_memory(0, addr, block_size); + add_memory(0, addr, block_size, 0); skip_add: first_rn = rn; num = 1; diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c index 96e687531933..3101cbf9e59d 100644 --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ static int virtio_mem_mb_add(struct virtio_mem *vm, unsigned long mb_id) nid = memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(addr); dev_dbg(&vm->vdev->dev, "adding memory block: %lu\n", mb_id); - return add_memory(nid, addr, memory_block_size_bytes()); + return add_memory(nid, addr, memory_block_size_bytes(), 0); } /* diff --git a/drivers/xen/balloon.c b/drivers/xen/balloon.c index 0c142bcab79d..6ec0373fa624 100644 --- a/drivers/xen/balloon.c +++ b/drivers/xen/balloon.c @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ static enum bp_state reserve_additional_memory(void) mutex_unlock(&balloon_mutex); /* add_memory_resource() requires the device_hotplug lock */ lock_device_hotplug(); - rc = add_memory_resource(nid, resource); + rc = add_memory_resource(nid, resource, 0); unlock_device_hotplug(); mutex_lock(&balloon_mutex); diff --git a/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h b/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h index d641828e5596..bf0e3edb8688 100644 --- a/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h +++ b/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h @@ -340,9 +340,10 @@ extern void set_zone_contiguous(struct zone *zone); extern void clear_zone_contiguous(struct zone *zone); extern void __ref free_area_init_core_hotplug(int nid); -extern int __add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size); -extern int add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size); -extern int add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *resource); +extern int __add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size, unsigned long flags); +extern int add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size, unsigned long flags); +extern int add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *resource, + unsigned long flags); extern void move_pfn_range_to_zone(struct zone *zone, unsigned long start_pfn, unsigned long nr_pages, struct vmem_altmap *altmap); extern void remove_pfn_range_from_zone(struct zone *zone, diff --git a/mm/memory_hotplug.c b/mm/memory_hotplug.c index 4ac6395ee2fc..ebdf6541d074 100644 --- a/mm/memory_hotplug.c +++ b/mm/memory_hotplug.c @@ -1000,7 +1000,8 @@ static int online_memory_block(struct memory_block *mem, void *arg) * * we are OK calling __meminit stuff here - we have CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG */ -int __ref add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *res) +int __ref add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *res, + unsigned long flags) { struct mhp_params params = { .pgprot = PAGE_KERNEL }; u64 start, size; @@ -1078,7 +1079,7 @@ int __ref add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *res) } /* requires device_hotplug_lock, see add_memory_resource() */ -int __ref __add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size) +int __ref __add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size, unsigned long flags) { struct resource *res; int ret; @@ -1087,18 +1088,18 @@ int __ref __add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size) if (IS_ERR(res)) return PTR_ERR(res); - ret = add_memory_resource(nid, res); + ret = add_memory_resource(nid, res, flags); if (ret < 0) release_memory_resource(res); return ret; } -int add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size) +int add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size, unsigned long flags) { int rc; lock_device_hotplug(); - rc = __add_memory(nid, start, size); + rc = __add_memory(nid, start, size, flags); unlock_device_hotplug(); return rc; -- 2.25.3
David Hildenbrand
2020-Apr-29 16:08 UTC
[PATCH v1 2/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED
Some paravirtualized devices that add memory via add_memory() and friends (esp. virtio-mem) don't want to create entries in /sys/firmware/memmap/ - primarily to hinder kexec from adding this memory to the boot memmap of the kexec kernel. In fact, such memory is never exposed via the firmware (e.g., e820), but only via the device, so exposing this memory via /sys/firmware/memmap/ is wrong: "kexec needs the raw firmware-provided memory map to setup the parameter segment of the kernel that should be booted with kexec. Also, the raw memory map is useful for debugging. For that reason, /sys/firmware/memmap is an interface that provides the raw memory map to userspace." [1] We want to let user space know that memory which is always detected, added, and managed via a (device) driver - like memory managed by virtio-mem - is special. It cannot be used for placing kexec segments and the (device) driver is responsible for re-adding memory that (eventually shrunk/grown/defragmented) memory after a reboot/kexec. It should e.g., not be added to a fixed up firmware memmap. However, it should be dumped by kdump. Also, such memory could behave differently than an ordinary DIMM - e.g., memory managed by virtio-mem can have holes inside added memory resource, which should not be touched, especially for writing. Let's expose that memory as "System RAM (driver managed)" e.g., via /pro/iomem. We don't have to worry about firmware_map_remove() on the removal path. If there is no entry, it will simply return with -EINVAL. [1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko at suse.com> Cc: Pankaj Gupta <pankaj.gupta.linux at gmail.com> Cc: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang at gmail.com> Cc: Baoquan He <bhe at redhat.com> Cc: Eric Biederman <ebiederm at xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david at redhat.com> --- include/linux/memory_hotplug.h | 8 ++++++++ mm/memory_hotplug.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h b/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h index bf0e3edb8688..cc538584b39e 100644 --- a/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h +++ b/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h @@ -68,6 +68,14 @@ struct mhp_params { pgprot_t pgprot; }; +/* Flags used for add_memory() and friends. */ + +/* + * Don't create entries in /sys/firmware/memmap/ and expose memory as + * "System RAM (driver managed)" in e.g., /proc/iomem + */ +#define MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED 1 + /* * Zone resizing functions * diff --git a/mm/memory_hotplug.c b/mm/memory_hotplug.c index ebdf6541d074..cfa0721280aa 100644 --- a/mm/memory_hotplug.c +++ b/mm/memory_hotplug.c @@ -98,11 +98,11 @@ void mem_hotplug_done(void) u64 max_mem_size = U64_MAX; /* add this memory to iomem resource */ -static struct resource *register_memory_resource(u64 start, u64 size) +static struct resource *register_memory_resource(u64 start, u64 size, + const char *resource_name) { struct resource *res; unsigned long flags = IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM | IORESOURCE_BUSY; - char *resource_name = "System RAM"; /* * Make sure value parsed from 'mem=' only restricts memory adding @@ -1058,7 +1058,8 @@ int __ref add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *res, BUG_ON(ret); /* create new memmap entry */ - firmware_map_add_hotplug(start, start + size, "System RAM"); + if (!(flags & MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED)) + firmware_map_add_hotplug(start, start + size, "System RAM"); /* device_online() will take the lock when calling online_pages() */ mem_hotplug_done(); @@ -1081,10 +1082,21 @@ int __ref add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *res, /* requires device_hotplug_lock, see add_memory_resource() */ int __ref __add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size, unsigned long flags) { + const char *resource_name = "System RAM"; struct resource *res; int ret; - res = register_memory_resource(start, size); + /* + * Indicate that memory managed by a driver is special. It's always + * detected and added via a driver, should not be given to the kexec + * kernel for booting when manually crafting the firmware memmap, and + * no kexec segments should be placed on it. However, kdump should + * dump this memory. + */ + if (flags & MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED) + resource_name = "System RAM (driver managed)"; + + res = register_memory_resource(start, size, resource_name); if (IS_ERR(res)) return PTR_ERR(res); -- 2.25.3
David Hildenbrand
2020-Apr-29 16:08 UTC
[PATCH v1 3/3] virtio-mem: Add memory with MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED
We don't want /sys/firmware/memmap entries and we want to indicate our memory as "System RAM (driver managed)" in /proc/iomem. This is especially relevant for kexec-tools, which have to be updated to support dumping virtio-mem memory after this patch. Expected behavior in kexec-tools: - Don't use this memory when creating a fixed-up firmware memmap. Works now out of the box on x86-64. - Don't use this memory for placing kexec segments. Works now out of the box on x86-64. - Consider "System RAM (driver managed)" when creating the elfcorehdr for kdump. This memory has to be dumped. Needs update of kexec-tools. With this patch on x86-64: /proc/iomem: 00000000-00000fff : Reserved 00001000-0009fbff : System RAM [...] fffc0000-ffffffff : Reserved 100000000-13fffffff : System RAM 140000000-147ffffff : System RAM (driver managed) 340000000-347ffffff : System RAM (driver managed) 348000000-34fffffff : System RAM (driver managed) [..] 3280000000-32ffffffff : PCI Bus 0000:00 /sys/firmware/memmap: 0000000000000000-000000000009fc00 (System RAM) 000000000009fc00-00000000000a0000 (Reserved) 00000000000f0000-0000000000100000 (Reserved) 0000000000100000-00000000bffe0000 (System RAM) 00000000bffe0000-00000000c0000000 (Reserved) 00000000feffc000-00000000ff000000 (Reserved) 00000000fffc0000-0000000100000000 (Reserved) 0000000100000000-0000000140000000 (System RAM) Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko at suse.com> Cc: Eric Biederman <ebiederm at xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david at redhat.com> --- drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c index 3101cbf9e59d..6f658d1aeac4 100644 --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_mem.c @@ -421,7 +421,8 @@ static int virtio_mem_mb_add(struct virtio_mem *vm, unsigned long mb_id) nid = memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(addr); dev_dbg(&vm->vdev->dev, "adding memory block: %lu\n", mb_id); - return add_memory(nid, addr, memory_block_size_bytes(), 0); + return add_memory(nid, addr, memory_block_size_bytes(), + MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED); } /* -- 2.25.3
David Hildenbrand
2020-Apr-30 07:19 UTC
[PATCH v1 2/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED
On 29.04.20 18:08, David Hildenbrand wrote:> Some paravirtualized devices that add memory via add_memory() and > friends (esp. virtio-mem) don't want to create entries in > /sys/firmware/memmap/ - primarily to hinder kexec from adding this > memory to the boot memmap of the kexec kernel. > > In fact, such memory is never exposed via the firmware (e.g., e820), but > only via the device, so exposing this memory via /sys/firmware/memmap/ is > wrong: > "kexec needs the raw firmware-provided memory map to setup the > parameter segment of the kernel that should be booted with > kexec. Also, the raw memory map is useful for debugging. For > that reason, /sys/firmware/memmap is an interface that provides > the raw memory map to userspace." [1] > > We want to let user space know that memory which is always detected, > added, and managed via a (device) driver - like memory managed by > virtio-mem - is special. It cannot be used for placing kexec segments > and the (device) driver is responsible for re-adding memory that > (eventually shrunk/grown/defragmented) memory after a reboot/kexec. It > should e.g., not be added to a fixed up firmware memmap. However, it should > be dumped by kdump. > > Also, such memory could behave differently than an ordinary DIMM - e.g., > memory managed by virtio-mem can have holes inside added memory resource, > which should not be touched, especially for writing. > > Let's expose that memory as "System RAM (driver managed)" e.g., via > /pro/iomem. > > We don't have to worry about firmware_map_remove() on the removal path. > If there is no entry, it will simply return with -EINVAL. > > [1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap > > Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org> > Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko at suse.com> > Cc: Pankaj Gupta <pankaj.gupta.linux at gmail.com> > Cc: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang at gmail.com> > Cc: Baoquan He <bhe at redhat.com> > Cc: Eric Biederman <ebiederm at xmission.com> > Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david at redhat.com> > --- > include/linux/memory_hotplug.h | 8 ++++++++ > mm/memory_hotplug.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++---- > 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h b/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h > index bf0e3edb8688..cc538584b39e 100644 > --- a/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h > +++ b/include/linux/memory_hotplug.h > @@ -68,6 +68,14 @@ struct mhp_params { > pgprot_t pgprot; > }; > > +/* Flags used for add_memory() and friends. */ > + > +/* > + * Don't create entries in /sys/firmware/memmap/ and expose memory as > + * "System RAM (driver managed)" in e.g., /proc/iomem > + */ > +#define MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED 1 > + > /* > * Zone resizing functions > * > diff --git a/mm/memory_hotplug.c b/mm/memory_hotplug.c > index ebdf6541d074..cfa0721280aa 100644 > --- a/mm/memory_hotplug.c > +++ b/mm/memory_hotplug.c > @@ -98,11 +98,11 @@ void mem_hotplug_done(void) > u64 max_mem_size = U64_MAX; > > /* add this memory to iomem resource */ > -static struct resource *register_memory_resource(u64 start, u64 size) > +static struct resource *register_memory_resource(u64 start, u64 size, > + const char *resource_name) > { > struct resource *res; > unsigned long flags = IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM | IORESOURCE_BUSY; > - char *resource_name = "System RAM"; > > /* > * Make sure value parsed from 'mem=' only restricts memory adding > @@ -1058,7 +1058,8 @@ int __ref add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *res, > BUG_ON(ret); > > /* create new memmap entry */ > - firmware_map_add_hotplug(start, start + size, "System RAM"); > + if (!(flags & MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED)) > + firmware_map_add_hotplug(start, start + size, "System RAM"); > > /* device_online() will take the lock when calling online_pages() */ > mem_hotplug_done(); > @@ -1081,10 +1082,21 @@ int __ref add_memory_resource(int nid, struct resource *res, > /* requires device_hotplug_lock, see add_memory_resource() */ > int __ref __add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size, unsigned long flags) > { > + const char *resource_name = "System RAM"; > struct resource *res; > int ret; > > - res = register_memory_resource(start, size); > + /* > + * Indicate that memory managed by a driver is special. It's always > + * detected and added via a driver, should not be given to the kexec > + * kernel for booting when manually crafting the firmware memmap, and > + * no kexec segments should be placed on it. However, kdump should > + * dump this memory. > + */ > + if (flags & MHP_DRIVER_MANAGED) > + resource_name = "System RAM (driver managed)"; > + > + res = register_memory_resource(start, size, resource_name); > if (IS_ERR(res)) > return PTR_ERR(res); > >BTW, I was wondering if this is actually also something that drivers/dax/kmem.c wants to use for adding memory. Just because we decided to use some DAX memory in the current kernel as system ram, doesn't mean we should make that decision for the kexec kernel (e.g., using it as initial memory, placing kexec binaries onto it, etc.). This is also not what we would observe during a real reboot. I can see that the "System RAM" resource will show up as child resource under the device e.g., in /proc/iomem. However, entries in /sys/firmware/memmap/ are created as "System RAM". -- Thanks, David / dhildenb
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