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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-03-24 20:50:48 +1100
committerPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>2008-04-15 21:22:17 +1000
commitc50f68c8aea421267ba7995b1c485c281b28add6 (patch)
tree38d72f3d6c9e43a4653cc7e330af0aa0dfca3dd5 /lib
parent4b1d99b37f608b8cc03550033b16212ca9362efd (diff)
downloadlinux-c50f68c8aea421267ba7995b1c485c281b28add6.tar.gz
[LMB] Add lmb_alloc_nid()
A variant of lmb_alloc() that tries to allocate memory on a specified
NUMA node 'nid' but falls back to normal lmb_alloc() if that fails.

The caller provides a 'nid_range' function pointer which assists the
allocator.  It is given args 'start', 'end', and pointer to integer
'this_nid'.

It places at 'this_nid' the NUMA node id that corresponds to 'start',
and returns the end address within 'start' to 'end' at which memory
assosciated with 'nid' ends.

This callback allows a platform to use lmb_alloc_nid() in just
about any context, even ones in which early_pfn_to_nid() might
not be working yet.

This function will be used by the NUMA setup code on sparc64, and also
it can be used by powerpc, replacing it's hand crafted
"careful_allocation()" function in arch/powerpc/mm/numa.c

If x86 ever converts it's NUMA support over to using the LMB helpers,
it can use this too as it has something entirely similar.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r--lib/lmb.c86
1 files changed, 76 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/lib/lmb.c b/lib/lmb.c
index 3c43b95fef4a..549fbb3d70cf 100644
--- a/lib/lmb.c
+++ b/lib/lmb.c
@@ -232,6 +232,82 @@ long __init lmb_overlaps_region(struct lmb_region *rgn, u64 base,
 	return (i < rgn->cnt) ? i : -1;
 }
 
+static u64 lmb_align_down(u64 addr, u64 size)
+{
+	return addr & ~(size - 1);
+}
+
+static u64 lmb_align_up(u64 addr, u64 size)
+{
+	return (addr + (size - 1)) & ~(size - 1);
+}
+
+static u64 __init lmb_alloc_nid_unreserved(u64 start, u64 end,
+					   u64 size, u64 align)
+{
+	u64 base;
+	long j;
+
+	base = lmb_align_down((end - size), align);
+	while (start <= base &&
+	       ((j = lmb_overlaps_region(&lmb.reserved, base, size)) >= 0))
+		base = lmb_align_down(lmb.reserved.region[j].base - size,
+				      align);
+
+	if (base != 0 && start <= base) {
+		if (lmb_add_region(&lmb.reserved, base,
+				   lmb_align_up(size, align)) < 0)
+			base = ~(u64)0;
+		return base;
+	}
+
+	return ~(u64)0;
+}
+
+static u64 __init lmb_alloc_nid_region(struct lmb_property *mp,
+				       u64 (*nid_range)(u64, u64, int *),
+				       u64 size, u64 align, int nid)
+{
+	u64 start, end;
+
+	start = mp->base;
+	end = start + mp->size;
+
+	start = lmb_align_up(start, align);
+	while (start < end) {
+		u64 this_end;
+		int this_nid;
+
+		this_end = nid_range(start, end, &this_nid);
+		if (this_nid == nid) {
+			u64 ret = lmb_alloc_nid_unreserved(start, this_end,
+							   size, align);
+			if (ret != ~(u64)0)
+				return ret;
+		}
+		start = this_end;
+	}
+
+	return ~(u64)0;
+}
+
+u64 __init lmb_alloc_nid(u64 size, u64 align, int nid,
+			 u64 (*nid_range)(u64 start, u64 end, int *nid))
+{
+	struct lmb_region *mem = &lmb.memory;
+	int i;
+
+	for (i = 0; i < mem->cnt; i++) {
+		u64 ret = lmb_alloc_nid_region(&mem->region[i],
+					       nid_range,
+					       size, align, nid);
+		if (ret != ~(u64)0)
+			return ret;
+	}
+
+	return lmb_alloc(size, align);
+}
+
 u64 __init lmb_alloc(u64 size, u64 align)
 {
 	return lmb_alloc_base(size, align, LMB_ALLOC_ANYWHERE);
@@ -250,16 +326,6 @@ u64 __init lmb_alloc_base(u64 size, u64 align, u64 max_addr)
 	return alloc;
 }
 
-static u64 lmb_align_down(u64 addr, u64 size)
-{
-	return addr & ~(size - 1);
-}
-
-static u64 lmb_align_up(u64 addr, u64 size)
-{
-	return (addr + (size - 1)) & ~(size - 1);
-}
-
 u64 __init __lmb_alloc_base(u64 size, u64 align, u64 max_addr)
 {
 	long i, j;