Re: [PATCH 0/8] v5 De-couple sysfs memory directories from memorysections
From: Anton Blanchard
Date: Tue Aug 31 2010 - 18:02:47 EST
Hi Nathan,
> This set of patches de-couples the idea that there is a single
> directory in sysfs for each memory section. The intent of the
> patches is to reduce the number of sysfs directories created to
> resolve a boot-time performance issue. On very large systems
> boot time are getting very long (as seen on powerpc hardware)
> due to the enormous number of sysfs directories being created.
> On a system with 1 TB of memory we create ~63,000 directories.
> For even larger systems boot times are being measured in hours.
>
> This set of patches allows for each directory created in sysfs
> to cover more than one memory section. The default behavior for
> sysfs directory creation is the same, in that each directory
> represents a single memory section. A new file 'end_phys_index'
> in each directory contains the physical_id of the last memory
> section covered by the directory so that users can easily
> determine the memory section range of a directory.
I tested this on a POWER7 with 2TB memory and the boot time improved from
greater than 6 hours (I gave up), to under 5 minutes. Nice!
Tested-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@xxxxxxxxx>
Anton
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