Re: [PATCH] mm/hugetlb: suppress wrong warning info when alloc gigantic page

From: Mike Kravetz
Date: Thu Mar 04 2021 - 12:22:43 EST


On 3/4/21 1:35 AM, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 19.02.21 20:14, Mike Kravetz wrote:
>> On 2/19/21 4:39 AM, Chen Wandun wrote:
>>> If hugetlb_cma is enabled, it will skip boot time allocation
>>> when allocating gigantic page, that doesn't means allocation
>>> failure, so suppress this warning info.
>>>
>>
>> Normally the addition of warning messages is discouraged. However, in
>> this case the additional message provides value. Why?
>>
>> Prior to the commit cf11e85fc08c, one could have a kernel command line
>> that contains:
>>
>> hugepagesz=1G hugepages=16
>>
>> This would allocate 16 1G pages at boot time.
>>
>> After the commit, someone could specify a command line containing:
>>
>> hugepagesz=1G hugepages=16 hugetlb_cma=16G
>>
>> In this case, 16G of CMA will be reserved for 1G huge page allocations
>> after boot time. The parameter 'hugepages=16' is ignored, and the warning
>> message is logged. The warning message should only be logged when the
>> kernel parameter 'hugepages=' is ignored.
>>
>> IMO, it make sense to log a warning if ignoring a user specified parameter.
>> The user should not be attempting boot time allocation and CMA reservation
>> for 1G pages.
>>
>> I do not think we should drop the warning as the it tells the user thay
>> have specified two incompatible allocation options.
>>
>
> I agree. It has value.
>

Hi David,

Sorry my above reply was too quick as I did not take a close look at
the code/patch. See,

https://lore.kernel.org/mm-commits/YDAbeDsG7GhV6s6B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

This patch is actually in Andrew's tree.
--
Mike Kravetz