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docs/mm: bootmem: add overview documentation
Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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#include "internal.h"
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/**
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* DOC: bootmem overview
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*
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* Bootmem is a boot-time physical memory allocator and configurator.
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*
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* It is used early in the boot process before the page allocator is
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* set up.
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*
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* Bootmem is based on the most basic of allocators, a First Fit
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* allocator which uses a bitmap to represent memory. If a bit is 1,
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* the page is allocated and 0 if unallocated. To satisfy allocations
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* of sizes smaller than a page, the allocator records the Page Frame
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* Number (PFN) of the last allocation and the offset the allocation
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* ended at. Subsequent small allocations are merged together and
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* stored on the same page.
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*
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* The information used by the bootmem allocator is represented by
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* :c:type:`struct bootmem_data`. An array to hold up to %MAX_NUMNODES
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* such structures is statically allocated and then it is discarded
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* when the system initialization completes. Each entry in this array
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* corresponds to a node with memory. For UMA systems only entry 0 is
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* used.
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*
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* The bootmem allocator is initialized during early architecture
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* specific setup. Each architecture is required to supply a
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* :c:func:`setup_arch` function which, among other tasks, is
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* responsible for acquiring the necessary parameters to initialise
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* the boot memory allocator. These parameters define limits of usable
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* physical memory:
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*
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* * @min_low_pfn - the lowest PFN that is available in the system
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* * @max_low_pfn - the highest PFN that may be addressed by low
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* memory (%ZONE_NORMAL)
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* * @max_pfn - the last PFN available to the system.
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*
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* After those limits are determined, the :c:func:`init_bootmem` or
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* :c:func:`init_bootmem_node` function should be called to initialize
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* the bootmem allocator. The UMA case should use the `init_bootmem`
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* function. It will initialize ``contig_page_data`` structure that
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* represents the only memory node in the system. In the NUMA case the
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* `init_bootmem_node` function should be called to initialize the
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* bootmem allocator for each node.
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*
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* Once the allocator is set up, it is possible to use either single
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* node or NUMA variant of the allocation APIs.
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*/
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#ifndef CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
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struct pglist_data __refdata contig_page_data = {
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.bdata = &bootmem_node_data[0]
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