VIRTUAL_BUG_ON is an empty macro used in phys_to_nid. This
results in two lines of error-checking code in phys_to_nid
that is not actually working and causing two compilation
errors:
1. error: "MAX_NUMNODES" undeclared (first use in this function).
This is because in the common header file, "MAX_NUMNODES" is
defined after the common header file includes the ARCH header
file, where phys_to_nid has attempted to use "MAX_NUMNODES".
This error was resolved after we moved the phys_to_nid from
x86 ARCH header file to common header file.
2. error: wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark.
This is because, the error-checking code contains !node_data[nid].
But node_data is a data structure variable, it's not a pointer.
So, in this patch, we use ASSERT instead of VIRTUAL_BUG_ON to
enable the two lines of error-checking code. And fix the left
compilation errors by replacing !node_data[nid] to
!node_data[nid].node_spanned_pages. Although NUMA allows one node
can only have CPUs but without any memory. And node with 0 bytes
of memory might have an entry in memnodemap[] theoretically. But
that doesn't mean phys_to_nid can find any valid address from a
node with 0 bytes memory.
Signed-off-by: Wei Chen <wei.chen@arm.com>
Tested-by: Jiamei Xie <jiamei.xie@arm.com>
Acked-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
extern int compute_hash_shift(const struct node *nodes,
unsigned int numnodes, const nodeid_t *nodeids);
-#define VIRTUAL_BUG_ON(x)
-
extern bool numa_off;
extern void numa_add_cpu(unsigned int cpu);
static inline nodeid_t __attribute_pure__ phys_to_nid(paddr_t addr)
{
nodeid_t nid;
- VIRTUAL_BUG_ON((paddr_to_pdx(addr) >> memnode_shift) >= memnodemapsize);
+ ASSERT((paddr_to_pdx(addr) >> memnode_shift) < memnodemapsize);
nid = memnodemap[paddr_to_pdx(addr) >> memnode_shift];
- VIRTUAL_BUG_ON(nid >= MAX_NUMNODES || !node_data[nid]);
+ ASSERT(nid < MAX_NUMNODES && node_data[nid].node_spanned_pages);
return nid;
}