On 7/3/25 7:51 PM, Zi Yan wrote:
On 3 Jul 2025, at 4:58, Donet Tom wrote:
On 7/3/25 1:52 PM, David Hildenbrand wrote:
On 03.07.25 08:06, Aboorva Devarajan wrote:
From: Donet Tom donettom@linux.ibm.com
The split_huge_page_test fails on systems with a 64KB base page size. This is because the order of a 2MB huge page is different:
On 64KB systems, the order is 5.
On 4KB systems, it's 9.
The test currently assumes a maximum huge page order of 9, which is only valid for 4KB base page systems. On systems with 64KB pages, attempting to split huge pages beyond their actual order (5) causes the test to fail.
In this patch, we calculate the huge page order based on the system's base page size. With this change, the tests now run successfully on both 64KB and 4KB page size systems.
Fixes: fa6c02315f745 ("mm: huge_memory: a new debugfs interface for splitting THP tests") Signed-off-by: Donet Tom donettom@linux.ibm.com Signed-off-by: Aboorva Devarajan aboorvad@linux.ibm.com
.../selftests/mm/split_huge_page_test.c | 23 ++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/mm/split_huge_page_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/mm/split_huge_page_test.c index aa7400ed0e99..38296a758330 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/mm/split_huge_page_test.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/mm/split_huge_page_test.c @@ -514,6 +514,15 @@ void split_thp_in_pagecache_to_order_at(size_t fd_size, const char *fs_loc, } } +static unsigned int get_order(unsigned int pages) +{ + unsigned int order = 0;
+ while ((1U << order) < pages) + order++; + return order; +}
I think this can simply be
return 32 - __builtin_clz(pages - 1);
That mimics what get_order() in the kernel does for BITS_PER_LONG == 32
or simpler
return 31 - __builtin_clz(pages);
E.g., if pages=512, you get 31-22=9
Sure David, We will change it.
int main(int argc, char **argv) { int i; @@ -523,6 +532,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) const char *fs_loc; bool created_tmp; int offset; + unsigned int max_order; ksft_print_header(); @@ -534,32 +544,33 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) if (argc > 1) optional_xfs_path = argv[1]; - ksft_set_plan(1+8+1+9+9+8*4+2);
pagesize = getpagesize(); pageshift = ffs(pagesize) - 1; pmd_pagesize = read_pmd_pagesize(); if (!pmd_pagesize) ksft_exit_fail_msg("Reading PMD pagesize failed\n"); + max_order = get_order(pmd_pagesize/pagesize);
- ksft_set_plan(1+(max_order-1)+1+max_order+max_order+(max_order-1)*4+2);
Wow. Can we simplify that in any sane way?
It is counting test by test. Let me try to simplify it and send the next version.
Yeah, I did that (ksft_set_plan(1+8+1+9+9+8*4+2);) to count different tests separately and in the same order as the following tests, so that I could get ksft_set_plan number right when adding or removing tests. Maybe it is fine to just sum them up now.
Sure. Thank you
Best Regards, Yan, Zi