Re: [PATCH] memory hotplug: Refuse to add unaligned memory regions

From: Chen Gong
Date: Wed Nov 09 2011 - 02:28:19 EST


ä 2011/9/15 4:26, Anton Blanchard åé:

The sysfs memory probe interface allows unaligned regions
to be added:

# echo 0xffffff> /sys/devices/system/memory/probe

# cat /proc/iomem
00ffffff-01fffffe : System RAM
01ffffff-02fffffe : System RAM
02ffffff-03fffffe : System RAM
03ffffff-04fffffe : System RAM
04ffffff-05fffffe : System RAM

Return -EINVAL instead of creating these bad regions.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard<anton@xxxxxxxxx>
---

Index: linux-build/drivers/base/memory.c
===================================================================
--- linux-build.orig/drivers/base/memory.c 2011-08-11 08:25:55.005941391 +1000
+++ linux-build/drivers/base/memory.c 2011-08-11 08:28:27.938580440 +1000
@@ -380,9 +380,13 @@ memory_probe_store(struct class *class,
u64 phys_addr;
int nid;
int i, ret;
+ unsigned long pages_per_block = PAGES_PER_SECTION * sections_per_block;

phys_addr = simple_strtoull(buf, NULL, 0);

+ if (phys_addr& ((pages_per_block<< PAGE_SHIFT) - 1))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
for (i = 0; i< sections_per_block; i++) {
nid = memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(phys_addr);
ret = add_memory(nid, phys_addr,
--

what platform doese it affect? PowerPC or else?

As I know, on x86 platform it should not use this interface: *probe*,
instead of acpi_hotplug_xxx. But PowerPC is RISC so how can you add
such weird address for it? Maybe it is because PowerPC uses 16M as
one section size and you assign a wrong address to it intentionally.
The final result is as you show, isn't it?

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