On 23/08/2017 13:00, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> Hi Tejun,
> 
> Tejun Heo <t...@kernel.org> writes:
>> Hello, Michael.
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 11:41:41AM +1000, Michael Ellerman wrote:
>>>> This is something powerpc needs to fix.
>>>
>>> There is no way for us to fix it.
>>
>> I don't think that's true.  The CPU id used in kernel doesn't have to
>> match the physical one and arch code should be able to pre-map CPU IDs
>> to nodes and use the matching one when hotplugging CPUs.  I'm not
>> saying that's the best way to solve the problem tho.
> 
> We already virtualise the CPU numbers, but not the node IDs. And it's
> the node IDs that are really the problem.
> 
> So yeah I guess we might be able to make that work, but I'd have to
> think about it a bit more.
> 
>> It could be that the best way forward is making cpu <-> node mapping
>> dynamic and properly synchronized.
> 
> We don't need it to be dynamic (at least for this bug).
> 
> Laurent is booting Qemu with a fixed CPU <-> Node mapping, it's just
> that because some CPUs aren't present at boot we don't know what the
> node mapping is. (Correct me if I'm wrong Laurent).

You're correct.

Qemu is started with:

    -numa node,cpus=0-1 -numa node,cpus=2-3 \
    -smp 2,maxcpus=4,cores=4,threads=1,sockets=1

Which means we have 2 nodes with cpu ids 0 and 1 on node 0, and cpu ids
2 and 3 on node 1, but at boot only 2 CPUs are present.

The problem I try to fix with this series is when we hotplug a third
CPU, to node 1 with id 2.

Thanks,
Laurent

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