Commit 54413927 authored by Amul Shah's avatar Amul Shah Committed by Andi Kleen

[PATCH] x86-64: x86_64-make-the-numa-hash-function-nodemap-allocation fix fix

- Removed an extraneous debug message from allocate_cachealigned_map

- Changed extract_lsb_from_nodes to return 63 for the case where there was
  only one memory node.  The prevents the creation of the dynamic hashmap.

- Changed extract_lsb_from_nodes to use only the starting memory address of
  a node.  On an ES7000, our nodes overlap the starting and ending address,
  meaning, that we see nodes like

	00000 - 10000
	10000 - 20000

  But other systems have nodes whose start and end addresses do not overlap.
   For example:

	00000 - 0FFFF
	10000 - 1FFFF

  In this case, using the ending address will result in an LSB much lower
  than what is possible.  In this case an LSB of 1 when in reality it should
  be 16.

Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Rohit Seth <rohitseth@google.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
parent 076422d2
......@@ -78,11 +78,8 @@ static int __init allocate_cachealigned_memnodemap(void)
unsigned long pad, pad_addr;
memnodemap = memnode.embedded_map;
if (memnodemapsize <= 48) {
printk(KERN_DEBUG "NUMA: Allocated memnodemap from %lx - %lx\n",
nodemap_addr, nodemap_addr + nodemap_size);
if (memnodemapsize <= 48)
return 0;
}
pad = L1_CACHE_BYTES - 1;
pad_addr = 0x8000;
......@@ -110,7 +107,7 @@ static int __init allocate_cachealigned_memnodemap(void)
static int __init
extract_lsb_from_nodes (const struct bootnode *nodes, int numnodes)
{
int i;
int i, nodes_used = 0;
unsigned long start, end;
unsigned long bitfield = 0, memtop = 0;
......@@ -119,10 +116,14 @@ extract_lsb_from_nodes (const struct bootnode *nodes, int numnodes)
end = nodes[i].end;
if (start >= end)
continue;
bitfield |= start | end;
bitfield |= start;
nodes_used++;
if (end > memtop)
memtop = end;
}
if (nodes_used <= 1)
i = 63;
else
i = find_first_bit(&bitfield, sizeof(unsigned long)*8);
memnodemapsize = (memtop >> i)+1;
return i;
......
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