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authorVitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>2016-08-25 02:23:10 +0300
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2016-08-31 14:05:41 +0300
commitcb7a5724c7e1bfb5766ad1c3beba14cc715991cf (patch)
treee0fb1c7263d462eede61544e60b08e3bb48decb4 /drivers/mmc
parent7cf3b79ec85ee1a5bbaaf936bb1d050dc652983b (diff)
downloadlinux-cb7a5724c7e1bfb5766ad1c3beba14cc715991cf.tar.xz
Drivers: hv: balloon: account for gaps in hot add regions
I'm observing the following hot add requests from the WS2012 host: hot_add_req: start_pfn = 0x108200 count = 330752 hot_add_req: start_pfn = 0x158e00 count = 193536 hot_add_req: start_pfn = 0x188400 count = 239616 As the host doesn't specify hot add regions we're trying to create 128Mb-aligned region covering the first request, we create the 0x108000 - 0x160000 region and we add 0x108000 - 0x158e00 memory. The second request passes the pfn_covered() check, we enlarge the region to 0x108000 - 0x190000 and add 0x158e00 - 0x188200 memory. The problem emerges with the third request as it starts at 0x188400 so there is a 0x200 gap which is not covered. As the end of our region is 0x190000 now it again passes the pfn_covered() check were we just adjust the covered_end_pfn and make it 0x188400 instead of 0x188200 which means that we'll try to online 0x188200-0x188400 pages but these pages were never assigned to us and we crash. We can't react to such requests by creating new hot add regions as it may happen that the whole suggested range falls into the previously identified 128Mb-aligned area so we'll end up adding nothing or create intersecting regions and our current logic doesn't allow that. Instead, create a list of such 'gaps' and check for them in the page online callback. Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: K. Y. Srinivasan <kys@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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