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2Memory Hotplug
3==============
4
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -03005:Created: Jul 28 2007
6:Updated: Add description of notifier of memory hotplug: Oct 11 2007
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -07007
8This document is about memory hotplug including how-to-use and current status.
9Because Memory Hotplug is still under development, contents of this text will
10be changed often.
11
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030012.. CONTENTS
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070013
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030014 1. Introduction
15 1.1 purpose of memory hotplug
16 1.2. Phases of memory hotplug
17 1.3. Unit of Memory online/offline operation
18 2. Kernel Configuration
19 3. sysfs files for memory hotplug
20 4. Physical memory hot-add phase
21 4.1 Hardware(Firmware) Support
22 4.2 Notify memory hot-add event by hand
23 5. Logical Memory hot-add phase
24 5.1. State of memory
25 5.2. How to online memory
26 6. Logical memory remove
27 6.1 Memory offline and ZONE_MOVABLE
28 6.2. How to offline memory
29 7. Physical memory remove
30 8. Memory hotplug event notifier
31 9. Future Work List
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070032
33
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030034.. note::
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070035
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030036 (1) x86_64's has special implementation for memory hotplug.
37 This text does not describe it.
38 (2) This text assumes that sysfs is mounted at /sys.
39
40
41Introduction
42============
43
44purpose of memory hotplug
45-------------------------
46
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070047Memory Hotplug allows users to increase/decrease the amount of memory.
48Generally, there are two purposes.
49
50(A) For changing the amount of memory.
51 This is to allow a feature like capacity on demand.
52(B) For installing/removing DIMMs or NUMA-nodes physically.
53 This is to exchange DIMMs/NUMA-nodes, reduce power consumption, etc.
54
55(A) is required by highly virtualized environments and (B) is required by
56hardware which supports memory power management.
57
58Linux memory hotplug is designed for both purpose.
59
60
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030061Phases of memory hotplug
62------------------------
63
64There are 2 phases in Memory Hotplug:
65
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070066 1) Physical Memory Hotplug phase
67 2) Logical Memory Hotplug phase.
68
69The First phase is to communicate hardware/firmware and make/erase
70environment for hotplugged memory. Basically, this phase is necessary
71for the purpose (B), but this is good phase for communication between
72highly virtualized environments too.
73
74When memory is hotplugged, the kernel recognizes new memory, makes new memory
75management tables, and makes sysfs files for new memory's operation.
76
77If firmware supports notification of connection of new memory to OS,
78this phase is triggered automatically. ACPI can notify this event. If not,
79"probe" operation by system administration is used instead.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030080(see :ref:`memory_hotplug_physical_mem`).
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070081
82Logical Memory Hotplug phase is to change memory state into
Matt LaPlante19f59462009-04-27 15:06:31 +020083available/unavailable for users. Amount of memory from user's view is
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070084changed by this phase. The kernel makes all memory in it as free pages
85when a memory range is available.
86
87In this document, this phase is described as online/offline.
88
Matt LaPlante19f59462009-04-27 15:06:31 +020089Logical Memory Hotplug phase is triggered by write of sysfs file by system
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070090administrator. For the hot-add case, it must be executed after Physical Hotplug
91phase by hand.
92(However, if you writes udev's hotplug scripts for memory hotplug, these
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030093phases can be execute in seamless way.)
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -070094
95
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -030096Unit of Memory online/offline operation
97---------------------------------------
98
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -070099Memory hotplug uses SPARSEMEM memory model which allows memory to be divided
100into chunks of the same size. These chunks are called "sections". The size of
101a memory section is architecture dependent. For example, power uses 16MiB, ia64
102uses 1GiB.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700103
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700104Memory sections are combined into chunks referred to as "memory blocks". The
105size of a memory block is architecture dependent and represents the logical
106unit upon which memory online/offline operations are to be performed. The
107default size of a memory block is the same as memory section size unless an
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300108architecture specifies otherwise. (see :ref:`memory_hotplug_sysfs_files`.)
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700109
110To determine the size (in bytes) of a memory block please read this file:
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700111
112/sys/devices/system/memory/block_size_bytes
113
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700114
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300115Kernel Configuration
116====================
117
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700118To use memory hotplug feature, kernel must be compiled with following
119config options.
120
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300121- For all memory hotplug:
122 - Memory model -> Sparse Memory (CONFIG_SPARSEMEM)
123 - Allow for memory hot-add (CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG)
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700124
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300125- To enable memory removal, the following are also necessary:
126 - Allow for memory hot remove (CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE)
127 - Page Migration (CONFIG_MIGRATION)
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700128
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300129- For ACPI memory hotplug, the following are also necessary:
130 - Memory hotplug (under ACPI Support menu) (CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_MEMORY)
131 - This option can be kernel module.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700132
133- As a related configuration, if your box has a feature of NUMA-node hotplug
134 via ACPI, then this option is necessary too.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300135
136 - ACPI0004,PNP0A05 and PNP0A06 Container Driver (under ACPI Support menu)
137 (CONFIG_ACPI_CONTAINER).
138
139 This option can be kernel module too.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700140
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700141
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300142.. _memory_hotplug_sysfs_files:
143
144sysfs files for memory hotplug
145==============================
146
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700147All memory blocks have their device information in sysfs. Each memory block
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300148is described under /sys/devices/system/memory as:
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700149
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300150 /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX
151 (XXX is the memory block id.)
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700152
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700153For the memory block covered by the sysfs directory. It is expected that all
Nathan Fontenot0c2c99b2011-01-20 10:43:34 -0600154memory sections in this range are present and no memory holes exist in the
155range. Currently there is no way to determine if there is a memory hole, but
156the existence of one should not affect the hotplug capabilities of the memory
157block.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700158
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700159For example, assume 1GiB memory block size. A device for a memory starting at
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -03001600x100000000 is /sys/device/system/memory/memory4::
161
162 (0x100000000 / 1Gib = 4)
163
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700164This device covers address range [0x100000000 ... 0x140000000)
165
Sheng Yong82433382015-03-02 02:20:45 +0000166Under each memory block, you can see 5 files:
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700167
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300168- /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/phys_index
169- /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/phys_device
170- /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
171- /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/removable
172- /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/valid_zones
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700173
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300174=================== ============================================================
175``phys_index`` read-only and contains memory block id, same as XXX.
176``state`` read-write
177
178 - at read: contains online/offline state of memory.
179 - at write: user can specify "online_kernel",
180
Lai Jiangshan511c2ab2012-12-11 16:03:16 -0800181 "online_movable", "online", "offline" command
Xishi Qiu59e68a12013-08-22 17:42:44 +0800182 which will be performed on all sections in the block.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300183``phys_device`` read-only: designed to show the name of physical memory
Nathan Fontenot0c2c99b2011-01-20 10:43:34 -0600184 device. This is not well implemented now.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300185``removable`` read-only: contains an integer value indicating
Nathan Fontenot0c2c99b2011-01-20 10:43:34 -0600186 whether the memory block is removable or not
187 removable. A value of 1 indicates that the memory
188 block is removable and a value of 0 indicates that
189 it is not removable. A memory block is removable only if
190 every section in the block is removable.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300191``valid_zones`` read-only: designed to show which zones this memory block
Zhang Zhened2f2402014-10-09 15:26:31 -0700192 can be onlined to.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300193
194 The first column shows it`s default zone.
195
Zhang Zhened2f2402014-10-09 15:26:31 -0700196 "memory6/valid_zones: Normal Movable" shows this memoryblock
197 can be onlined to ZONE_NORMAL by default and to ZONE_MOVABLE
198 by online_movable.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300199
Zhang Zhened2f2402014-10-09 15:26:31 -0700200 "memory7/valid_zones: Movable Normal" shows this memoryblock
201 can be onlined to ZONE_MOVABLE by default and to ZONE_NORMAL
202 by online_kernel.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300203=================== ============================================================
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700204
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300205.. note::
206
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700207 These directories/files appear after physical memory hotplug phase.
208
Alex Chiangdee5d0d2009-12-14 17:59:05 -0800209If CONFIG_NUMA is enabled the memoryXXX/ directories can also be accessed
210via symbolic links located in the /sys/devices/system/node/node* directories.
211
212For example:
Gary Hadec04fc582009-01-06 14:39:14 -0800213/sys/devices/system/node/node0/memory9 -> ../../memory/memory9
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700214
Alex Chiangdee5d0d2009-12-14 17:59:05 -0800215A backlink will also be created:
216/sys/devices/system/memory/memory9/node0 -> ../../node/node0
217
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300218.. _memory_hotplug_physical_mem:
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700219
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300220Physical memory hot-add phase
221=============================
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700222
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300223Hardware(Firmware) Support
224--------------------------
225
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700226On x86_64/ia64 platform, memory hotplug by ACPI is supported.
227
228In general, the firmware (ACPI) which supports memory hotplug defines
229memory class object of _HID "PNP0C80". When a notify is asserted to PNP0C80,
230Linux's ACPI handler does hot-add memory to the system and calls a hotplug udev
231script. This will be done automatically.
232
233But scripts for memory hotplug are not contained in generic udev package(now).
234You may have to write it by yourself or online/offline memory by hand.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300235Please see :ref:`memory_hotplug_how_to_online_memory` and
236:ref:`memory_hotplug_how_to_offline_memory`.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700237
238If firmware supports NUMA-node hotplug, and defines an object _HID "ACPI0004",
239"PNP0A05", or "PNP0A06", notification is asserted to it, and ACPI handler
240calls hotplug code for all of objects which are defined in it.
241If memory device is found, memory hotplug code will be called.
242
243
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300244Notify memory hot-add event by hand
245-----------------------------------
246
David Rientjes7cdb0d22014-06-23 13:22:03 -0700247On some architectures, the firmware may not notify the kernel of a memory
248hotplug event. Therefore, the memory "probe" interface is supported to
249explicitly notify the kernel. This interface depends on
250CONFIG_ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE and can be configured on powerpc, sh, and x86
251if hotplug is supported, although for x86 this should be handled by ACPI
252notification.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700253
254Probe interface is located at
255/sys/devices/system/memory/probe
256
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300257You can tell the physical address of new memory to the kernel by::
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700258
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300259 % echo start_address_of_new_memory > /sys/devices/system/memory/probe
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700260
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700261Then, [start_address_of_new_memory, start_address_of_new_memory +
262memory_block_size] memory range is hot-added. In this case, hotplug script is
263not called (in current implementation). You'll have to online memory by
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300264yourself. Please see :ref:`memory_hotplug_how_to_online_memory`.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700265
266
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300267Logical Memory hot-add phase
268============================
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700269
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300270State of memory
271---------------
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700272
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300273To see (online/offline) state of a memory block, read 'state' file::
274
275 % cat /sys/device/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700276
277
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300278- If the memory block is online, you'll read "online".
279- If the memory block is offline, you'll read "offline".
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700280
281
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300282.. _memory_hotplug_how_to_online_memory:
283
284How to online memory
285--------------------
286
Vitaly Kuznetsov31bc3852016-03-15 14:56:48 -0700287When the memory is hot-added, the kernel decides whether or not to "online"
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300288it according to the policy which can be read from "auto_online_blocks" file::
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700289
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300290 % cat /sys/devices/system/memory/auto_online_blocks
Vitaly Kuznetsov31bc3852016-03-15 14:56:48 -0700291
Vitaly Kuznetsov8604d9e2016-05-19 17:13:03 -0700292The default depends on the CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG_DEFAULT_ONLINE kernel config
293option. If it is disabled the default is "offline" which means the newly added
294memory is not in a ready-to-use state and you have to "online" the newly added
295memory blocks manually. Automatic onlining can be requested by writing "online"
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300296to "auto_online_blocks" file::
Vitaly Kuznetsov31bc3852016-03-15 14:56:48 -0700297
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300298 % echo online > /sys/devices/system/memory/auto_online_blocks
Vitaly Kuznetsov31bc3852016-03-15 14:56:48 -0700299
300This sets a global policy and impacts all memory blocks that will subsequently
301be hotplugged. Currently offline blocks keep their state. It is possible, under
302certain circumstances, that some memory blocks will be added but will fail to
303online. User space tools can check their "state" files
304(/sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state) and try to online them manually.
305
306If the automatic onlining wasn't requested, failed, or some memory block was
307offlined it is possible to change the individual block's state by writing to the
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300308"state" file::
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700309
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300310 % echo online > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700311
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700312This onlining will not change the ZONE type of the target memory block,
Michal Hocko9f123ab2017-07-10 15:48:37 -0700313If the memory block doesn't belong to any zone an appropriate kernel zone
314(usually ZONE_NORMAL) will be used unless movable_node kernel command line
315option is specified when ZONE_MOVABLE will be used.
316
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300317You can explicitly request to associate it with ZONE_MOVABLE by::
Lai Jiangshan511c2ab2012-12-11 16:03:16 -0800318
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300319 % echo online_movable > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
Lai Jiangshan511c2ab2012-12-11 16:03:16 -0800320
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300321.. note:: current limit: this memory block must be adjacent to ZONE_MOVABLE
Lai Jiangshan511c2ab2012-12-11 16:03:16 -0800322
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300323Or you can explicitly request a kernel zone (usually ZONE_NORMAL) by::
324
325 % echo online_kernel > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
326
327.. note:: current limit: this memory block must be adjacent to ZONE_NORMAL
Lai Jiangshan511c2ab2012-12-11 16:03:16 -0800328
Michal Hocko9f123ab2017-07-10 15:48:37 -0700329An explicit zone onlining can fail (e.g. when the range is already within
330and existing and incompatible zone already).
331
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700332After this, memory block XXX's state will be 'online' and the amount of
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700333available memory will be increased.
334
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700335This may be changed in future.
336
337
338
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300339Logical memory remove
340=====================
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700341
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300342Memory offline and ZONE_MOVABLE
343-------------------------------
344
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700345Memory offlining is more complicated than memory online. Because memory offline
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700346has to make the whole memory block be unused, memory offline can fail if
347the memory block includes memory which cannot be freed.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700348
349In general, memory offline can use 2 techniques.
350
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700351(1) reclaim and free all memory in the memory block.
352(2) migrate all pages in the memory block.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700353
354In the current implementation, Linux's memory offline uses method (2), freeing
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700355all pages in the memory block by page migration. But not all pages are
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700356migratable. Under current Linux, migratable pages are anonymous pages and
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700357page caches. For offlining a memory block by migration, the kernel has to
358guarantee that the memory block contains only migratable pages.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700359
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700360Now, a boot option for making a memory block which consists of migratable pages
361is supported. By specifying "kernelcore=" or "movablecore=" boot option, you can
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700362create ZONE_MOVABLE...a zone which is just used for movable pages.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8c27ceff32016-10-18 10:12:27 -0200363(See also Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst)
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700364
365Assume the system has "TOTAL" amount of memory at boot time, this boot option
366creates ZONE_MOVABLE as following.
367
3681) When kernelcore=YYYY boot option is used,
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300369 Size of memory not for movable pages (not for offline) is YYYY.
370 Size of memory for movable pages (for offline) is TOTAL-YYYY.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700371
3722) When movablecore=ZZZZ boot option is used,
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300373 Size of memory not for movable pages (not for offline) is TOTAL - ZZZZ.
374 Size of memory for movable pages (for offline) is ZZZZ.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700375
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300376.. note::
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700377
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300378 Unfortunately, there is no information to show which memory block belongs
379 to ZONE_MOVABLE. This is TBD.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700380
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300381.. _memory_hotplug_how_to_offline_memory:
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700382
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300383How to offline memory
384---------------------
385
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700386You can offline a memory block by using the same sysfs interface that was used
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300387in memory onlining::
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700388
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300389 % echo offline > /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryXXX/state
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700390
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700391If offline succeeds, the state of the memory block is changed to be "offline".
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700392If it fails, some error core (like -EBUSY) will be returned by the kernel.
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700393Even if a memory block does not belong to ZONE_MOVABLE, you can try to offline
394it. If it doesn't contain 'unmovable' memory, you'll get success.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700395
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700396A memory block under ZONE_MOVABLE is considered to be able to be offlined
397easily. But under some busy state, it may return -EBUSY. Even if a memory
398block cannot be offlined due to -EBUSY, you can retry offlining it and may be
399able to offline it (or not). (For example, a page is referred to by some kernel
400internal call and released soon.)
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700401
402Consideration:
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300403 Memory hotplug's design direction is to make the possibility of memory
404 offlining higher and to guarantee unplugging memory under any situation. But
405 it needs more work. Returning -EBUSY under some situation may be good because
406 the user can decide to retry more or not by himself. Currently, memory
407 offlining code does some amount of retry with 120 seconds timeout.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700408
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300409Physical memory remove
410======================
411
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700412Need more implementation yet....
413 - Notification completion of remove works by OS to firmware.
414 - Guard from remove if not yet.
415
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300416Memory hotplug event notifier
417=============================
418
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100419Hotplugging events are sent to a notification queue.
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700420
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100421There are six types of notification defined in include/linux/memory.h:
422
423MEM_GOING_ONLINE
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700424 Generated before new memory becomes available in order to be able to
425 prepare subsystems to handle memory. The page allocator is still unable
426 to allocate from the new memory.
427
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100428MEM_CANCEL_ONLINE
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700429 Generated if MEMORY_GOING_ONLINE fails.
430
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100431MEM_ONLINE
Matt LaPlante19f59462009-04-27 15:06:31 +0200432 Generated when memory has successfully brought online. The callback may
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700433 allocate pages from the new memory.
434
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100435MEM_GOING_OFFLINE
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700436 Generated to begin the process of offlining memory. Allocations are no
437 longer possible from the memory but some of the memory to be offlined
438 is still in use. The callback can be used to free memory known to a
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700439 subsystem from the indicated memory block.
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700440
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100441MEM_CANCEL_OFFLINE
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700442 Generated if MEMORY_GOING_OFFLINE fails. Memory is available again from
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700443 the memory block that we attempted to offline.
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700444
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100445MEM_OFFLINE
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700446 Generated after offlining memory is complete.
447
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300448A callback routine can be registered by calling::
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100449
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700450 hotplug_memory_notifier(callback_func, priority)
451
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100452Callback functions with higher values of priority are called before callback
453functions with lower values.
454
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300455A callback function must have the following prototype::
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100456
457 int callback_func(
458 struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long action, void *arg);
459
460The first argument of the callback function (self) is a pointer to the block
461of the notifier chain that points to the callback function itself.
462The second argument (action) is one of the event types described above.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300463The third argument (arg) passes a pointer of struct memory_notify::
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700464
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300465 struct memory_notify {
466 unsigned long start_pfn;
467 unsigned long nr_pages;
468 int status_change_nid_normal;
469 int status_change_nid_high;
470 int status_change_nid;
471 }
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700472
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300473- start_pfn is start_pfn of online/offline memory.
474- nr_pages is # of pages of online/offline memory.
475- status_change_nid_normal is set node id when N_NORMAL_MEMORY of nodemask
476 is (will be) set/clear, if this is -1, then nodemask status is not changed.
477- status_change_nid_high is set node id when N_HIGH_MEMORY of nodemask
478 is (will be) set/clear, if this is -1, then nodemask status is not changed.
479- status_change_nid is set node id when N_MEMORY of nodemask is (will be)
480 set/clear. It means a new(memoryless) node gets new memory by online and a
481 node loses all memory. If this is -1, then nodemask status is not changed.
482
483 If status_changed_nid* >= 0, callback should create/discard structures for the
484 node if necessary.
Yasunori Goto10020ca2007-10-21 16:41:36 -0700485
Heinrich Schuchardt433b89c2015-02-22 00:18:49 +0100486The callback routine shall return one of the values
487NOTIFY_DONE, NOTIFY_OK, NOTIFY_BAD, NOTIFY_STOP
488defined in include/linux/notifier.h
489
490NOTIFY_DONE and NOTIFY_OK have no effect on the further processing.
491
492NOTIFY_BAD is used as response to the MEM_GOING_ONLINE, MEM_GOING_OFFLINE,
493MEM_ONLINE, or MEM_OFFLINE action to cancel hotplugging. It stops
494further processing of the notification queue.
495
496NOTIFY_STOP stops further processing of the notification queue.
497
Mauro Carvalho Chehabc18c1cc2017-05-14 22:52:22 -0300498Future Work
499===========
500
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700501 - allowing memory hot-add to ZONE_MOVABLE. maybe we need some switch like
502 sysctl or new control file.
Li Zhong56a3c652014-06-04 16:07:03 -0700503 - showing memory block and physical device relationship.
Yasunori Goto6867c932007-08-10 13:00:59 -0700504 - test and make it better memory offlining.
505 - support HugeTLB page migration and offlining.
506 - memmap removing at memory offline.
507 - physical remove memory.