First part of each memory controller. I have two memory controllers on each node

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> On Oct 22, 2015, at 18:01, Izumi, Taku <izumi.t...@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Tony,
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Luck, Tony [mailto:tony.l...@intel.com]
>> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 8:27 AM
>> To: Kamezawa, Hiroyuki/亀澤 寛之; Izumi, Taku/泉 拓; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; 
>> linux...@kvack.org
>> Cc: qiuxi...@huawei.com; m...@csn.ul.ie; a...@linux-foundation.org; Hansen, 
>> Dave; m...@codeblueprint.co.uk
>> Subject: RE: [PATCH] mm: Introduce kernelcore=reliable option
>> 
>>> I think /proc/zoneinfo can show detailed numbers per zone. Do we need some 
>>> for meminfo ?
>> 
>> I wrote a little script (attached) to summarize /proc/zoneinfo ... on my 
>> system it says
>> 
>> $ zoneinfo
>> Node          Normal         Movable             DMA           DMA32
>>   0            0.00       103020.07            8.94         1554.46
>>   1         9284.54        89870.43
>>   2         9626.33        94050.09
>>   3         9602.82        93650.04
>> 
>> Not sure why I have zero Normal memory free on node0.  The sum of all those
>> free counts is 410667.72 MB ... which is close enough to the boot time 
>> message
>> showing the amount of mirror/total memory:
>> 
>> [    0.000000] efi: Memory: 80979/420096M mirrored memory
>> 
>> but a fair amount of the 80G of mirrored memory seems to have been miscounted
>> as Movable instead of Normal. Perhaps this is because I have two blocks of 
>> mirrored
>> memory on each node and the movable zone code doesn't expect that?
> 
> You were saying that OS view of memory of node is something like the 
> following ?
> 
>    Node X:  |MMMMMM------MMMMMM--------|  
>       (legend) M: mirrored  -: not mirrrored
> 
> If so, is this a real Box's configuration?
> Sorry, I haven't got a real Address Range Mirror capable boxes yet ...
> I thought mirroring range is concatenated at the first part of each node.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Taku Izumi
> 
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