Displaying 15 results from an estimated 15 matches for "movable_pfn".
2020 Mar 02
0
[PATCH v1 06/11] mm: Allow to offline unmovable PageOffline() pages via MEM_GOING_OFFLINE
...the first found movable page if it's found, otherwise 0.
+ * non-lru movable pages and hugepages). Will skip over most unmovable
+ * pages (esp., pages that can be skipped when offlining), but bail out on
+ * definitely unmovable pages.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * 0 in case a movable page is found and movable_pfn was updated.
+ * -ENOENT in case no movable page was found.
+ * -EBUSY in case a definitely unmovable page was found.
*/
-static unsigned long scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
+static int scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end,
+ unsigned long...
2020 Mar 11
0
[PATCH v2 05/10] mm: Allow to offline unmovable PageOffline() pages via MEM_GOING_OFFLINE
...the first found movable page if it's found, otherwise 0.
+ * non-lru movable pages and hugepages). Will skip over most unmovable
+ * pages (esp., pages that can be skipped when offlining), but bail out on
+ * definitely unmovable pages.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * 0 in case a movable page is found and movable_pfn was updated.
+ * -ENOENT in case no movable page was found.
+ * -EBUSY in case a definitely unmovable page was found.
*/
-static unsigned long scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
+static int scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end,
+ unsigned long...
2020 May 07
0
[PATCH v3 05/15] mm: Allow to offline unmovable PageOffline() pages via MEM_GOING_OFFLINE
...the first found movable page if it's found, otherwise 0.
+ * non-lru movable pages and hugepages). Will skip over most unmovable
+ * pages (esp., pages that can be skipped when offlining), but bail out on
+ * definitely unmovable pages.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * 0 in case a movable page is found and movable_pfn was updated.
+ * -ENOENT in case no movable page was found.
+ * -EBUSY in case a definitely unmovable page was found.
*/
-static unsigned long scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
+static int scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end,
+ unsigned long...
2020 Apr 14
1
[PATCH v2 05/10] mm: Allow to offline unmovable PageOffline() pages via MEM_GOING_OFFLINE
...f it's found, otherwise 0.
> + * non-lru movable pages and hugepages). Will skip over most unmovable
> + * pages (esp., pages that can be skipped when offlining), but bail out on
> + * definitely unmovable pages.
> + *
> + * Returns:
> + * 0 in case a movable page is found and movable_pfn was updated.
> + * -ENOENT in case no movable page was found.
> + * -EBUSY in case a definitely unmovable page was found.
> */
> -static unsigned long scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
> +static int scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end,...
2019 Oct 24
2
[PATCH RFC v3 6/9] mm: Allow to offline PageOffline() pages with a reference count of 0
On Wed 23-10-19 12:03:51, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> >Do you see any downsides?
>
> The only downside I see is that we get more false negatives on
> has_unmovable_pages(), eventually resulting in the offlining stage after
> isolation to loop forever (as some PageOffline() pages are not movable
> (especially, XEN balloon, HyperV balloon), there won't be progress).
>
2019 Oct 24
2
[PATCH RFC v3 6/9] mm: Allow to offline PageOffline() pages with a reference count of 0
On Wed 23-10-19 12:03:51, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> >Do you see any downsides?
>
> The only downside I see is that we get more false negatives on
> has_unmovable_pages(), eventually resulting in the offlining stage after
> isolation to loop forever (as some PageOffline() pages are not movable
> (especially, XEN balloon, HyperV balloon), there won't be progress).
>
2020 Mar 10
1
[PATCH v1 06/11] mm: Allow to offline unmovable PageOffline() pages via MEM_GOING_OFFLINE
...f it's found, otherwise 0.
> + * non-lru movable pages and hugepages). Will skip over most unmovable
> + * pages (esp., pages that can be skipped when offlining), but bail out on
> + * definitely unmovable pages.
> + *
> + * Returns:
> + * 0 in case a movable page is found and movable_pfn was updated.
> + * -ENOENT in case no movable page was found.
> + * -EBUSY in case a definitely unmovable page was found.
> */
> -static unsigned long scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
> +static int scan_movable_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long end,...
2020 Mar 11
12
[PATCH v2 00/10] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on latest linux-next. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-v2
I now have acks for all !virtio-mem changes. I'll be happy to get review
feedback, testing reports, etc. for the virtio-mem changes. If there are
no further comments, I guess this is good to go as a v1 soon.
The basic idea of virtio-mem is to provide a
2020 May 07
20
[PATCH v3 00/15] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on latest linux-next. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-v3
Patch #1 - #10 where contained in v2 and only contain minor modifications
(mostly smaller fixes). The remaining patches are new and contain smaller
optimizations.
Details about virtio-mem can be found in the cover letter of v2 [1]. A
basic QEMU implementation was
2020 May 07
20
[PATCH v3 00/15] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on latest linux-next. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-v3
Patch #1 - #10 where contained in v2 and only contain minor modifications
(mostly smaller fixes). The remaining patches are new and contain smaller
optimizations.
Details about virtio-mem can be found in the cover letter of v2 [1]. A
basic QEMU implementation was
2020 Mar 02
20
[PATCH v1 00/11] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on latest linux-next. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-v1
The basic idea of virtio-mem is to provide a flexible,
cross-architecture memory hot(un)plug solution that avoids many limitations
imposed by existing technologies, architectures, and interfaces. More
details can be found below and in linked material.
It's
2020 Mar 02
20
[PATCH v1 00/11] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on latest linux-next. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-v1
The basic idea of virtio-mem is to provide a flexible,
cross-architecture memory hot(un)plug solution that avoids many limitations
imposed by existing technologies, architectures, and interfaces. More
details can be found below and in linked material.
It's
2020 May 07
17
[PATCH v4 00/15] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on v5.7-rc4. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-v4
This is basically a resend of v3 [1], now based on v5.7-rc4 and restested.
One patch was reshuffled and two ACKs I missed to add were added. The
rebase did not require any modifications to patches.
Details about virtio-mem can be found in the cover letter of v2 [2]. A
2019 Dec 12
19
[PATCH RFC v4 00/13] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on latest linux-next. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-rfc-v4
The basic idea of virtio-mem is to provide a flexible,
cross-architecture memory hot(un)plug solution that avoids many limitations
imposed by existing technologies, architectures, and interfaces. More
details can be found below and in linked material.
This
2019 Dec 12
19
[PATCH RFC v4 00/13] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
This series is based on latest linux-next. The patches are located at:
https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/linux.git virtio-mem-rfc-v4
The basic idea of virtio-mem is to provide a flexible,
cross-architecture memory hot(un)plug solution that avoids many limitations
imposed by existing technologies, architectures, and interfaces. More
details can be found below and in linked material.
This