Message ID | 20230212095445.1311627-1-rppt@kernel.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [v2] docs/mm: Physical Memory: add example of interleaving nodes | expand |
On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 11:54:45AM +0200, Mike Rapoport wrote: > +Note, that memory banks may belong to interleaving nodes. In the example > +below an x86 machine has 16Gbytes or RAM in 4 memory banks, even banks > +belong to node 0 and odd banks belong to node 1:: s/or RAM/of RAM/ The "Note," is superfluous, you can just write: Memory banks may belong to interleaved nodes. And I think we prefer the newer form "GiB" for new documentation. > + > + 0 4G 8G 12G 16G > + +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > + | node 0 | | node 1 | | node 0 | | node 1 | > + +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > + > + 0 16M 4G > + +-----+-------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > + | DMA | DMA32 | | NORMAL | | NORMAL | | NORMAL | > + +-----+-------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > + > +In such case node 0 will span from 0 to 12 Gbytes and node 1 will span from > +4 to 16 Gbytes. s/such/this/ (and I'd use GiB again)
On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 11:50:08AM +0000, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 11:54:45AM +0200, Mike Rapoport wrote: > > +Note, that memory banks may belong to interleaving nodes. In the example > > +below an x86 machine has 16Gbytes or RAM in 4 memory banks, even banks > > +belong to node 0 and odd banks belong to node 1:: > > s/or RAM/of RAM/ Thanks > The "Note," is superfluous, you can just write: > > Memory banks may belong to interleaved nodes. Ok > And I think we prefer the newer form "GiB" for new documentation. I've used Gbytes in previous examples, so I'd prefer to keep it consistent We can swipe s/Gbytes/GiB/g later. > > + > > + 0 4G 8G 12G 16G > > + +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > > + | node 0 | | node 1 | | node 0 | | node 1 | > > + +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > > + > > + 0 16M 4G > > + +-----+-------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > > + | DMA | DMA32 | | NORMAL | | NORMAL | | NORMAL | > > + +-----+-------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ > > + > > +In such case node 0 will span from 0 to 12 Gbytes and node 1 will span from > > +4 to 16 Gbytes. > > s/such/this/ (and I'd use GiB again)
diff --git a/Documentation/mm/physical_memory.rst b/Documentation/mm/physical_memory.rst index 3f3c02aa6e6e..d14b785fd938 100644 --- a/Documentation/mm/physical_memory.rst +++ b/Documentation/mm/physical_memory.rst @@ -114,6 +114,25 @@ RAM equally split between two nodes, there will be ``ZONE_DMA32``, | DMA32 | NORMAL | MOVABLE | | NORMAL | MOVABLE | +---------+----------+-----------+ +------------+-------------+ + +Note, that memory banks may belong to interleaving nodes. In the example +below an x86 machine has 16Gbytes or RAM in 4 memory banks, even banks +belong to node 0 and odd banks belong to node 1:: + + + 0 4G 8G 12G 16G + +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ + | node 0 | | node 1 | | node 0 | | node 1 | + +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ + + 0 16M 4G + +-----+-------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ + | DMA | DMA32 | | NORMAL | | NORMAL | | NORMAL | + +-----+-------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ + +In such case node 0 will span from 0 to 12 Gbytes and node 1 will span from +4 to 16 Gbytes. + .. _nodes: Nodes