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Re: [PATCH] spapr_numa.c: FORM2 table handle nodes with no distance info


From: Aneesh Kumar K.V
Subject: Re: [PATCH] spapr_numa.c: FORM2 table handle nodes with no distance info
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2021 09:52:45 +0530

Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com> writes:

> On 11/5/21 10:51, Nicholas Piggin wrote:
>> A configuration that specifies multiple nodes without distance info
>> results in the non-local points in the FORM2 matrix having a distance of
>> 0. This causes Linux to complain "Invalid distance value range" because
>> a node distance is smaller than the local distance.
>> 
>> Fix this by building a simple local / remote fallback for points where
>> distance information is missing.
>
> Thanks for looking this up. I checked the output of this same scenario with
> a FORM1 guest and 4 distance-less NUMA nodes. This is what I got:
>
> [root@localhost ~]# numactl -H
> available: 4 nodes (0-3)
> (...)
> node distances:
> node   0   1   2   3
>    0:  10  160  160  160
>    1:  160  10  160  160
>    2:  160  160  10  160
>    3:  160  160  160  10
> [root@localhost ~]#
>
>
> With this patch we're getting '20' instead of '160' because you're using
> NUMA_DISTANCE_DEFAULT, while FORM1 will default this case to the maximum
> NUMA distance the kernel allows for that affinity (160).

where is that enforced? Do we know why FORM1 picked 160? 

>
> I do not have strong feelings about changing this behavior between FORM1 and
> FORM2. I tested the same scenario with a x86_64 guest and they also uses '20'
> in this case as well, so far as QEMU goes using NUMA_DISTANCE_DEFAULT is
> consistent.
>

for FORM2 I would suggest 20 is the right value and it is also
consistent with other architectures. 

> Aneesh is already in CC, so I believe he'll let us know if there's something
> we're missing and we need to preserve the '160' distance in FORM2 for this
> case as well.
>
> For now:
>
>
>> 
>> Signed-off-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
>> ---
>
>
> Reviewed-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com>
>
>
>
>>   hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++-----
>>   1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>> 
>> diff --git a/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c b/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c
>> index 5822938448..56ab2a5fb6 100644
>> --- a/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c
>> +++ b/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c
>> @@ -546,12 +546,24 @@ static void 
>> spapr_numa_FORM2_write_rtas_tables(SpaprMachineState *spapr,
>>                * NUMA nodes, but QEMU adds the default NUMA node without
>>                * adding the numa_info to retrieve distance info from.
>>                */
>> -            if (src == dst) {
>> -                distance_table[i++] = NUMA_DISTANCE_MIN;
>> -                continue;

We always initialized the local distance to be NUMA_DISTANCE_MIN
irrespective of what is specified via Qemu command line before? If so
then the above change will break that? 

>> +            distance_table[i] = numa_info[src].distance[dst];
>> +            if (distance_table[i] == 0) {

we know distance_table[i] is == 0 here and ..

>> +                /*
>> +                 * In case QEMU adds a default NUMA single node when the 
>> user
>> +                 * did not add any, or where the user did not supply 
>> distances,
>> +                 * the value will be 0 here. Populate the table with a 
>> fallback
>> +                 * simple local / remote distance.
>> +                 */
>> +                if (src == dst) {
>> +                    distance_table[i] = NUMA_DISTANCE_MIN;
>> +                } else {
>> +                    distance_table[i] = numa_info[src].distance[dst];
>> +                    if (distance_table[i] < NUMA_DISTANCE_MIN) {


considering we reached here after checking distance_table[i] == 0 do we
need to do the above two lines?

>> +                        distance_table[i] = NUMA_DISTANCE_DEFAULT;
>> +                    }
>> +                }
>>               }
>> -
>> -            distance_table[i++] = numa_info[src].distance[dst];
>> +            i++;
>>           }
>>       }





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