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Tyler Hicks authored
The alignment constraint for namespace creation in a region was increased, from 2M to 16M, for non-PowerPC architectures in v5.7 with commit 2522afb8 ("libnvdimm/region: Introduce an 'align' attribute"). The thought behind the change was that region alignment should be uniform across all architectures and, since PowerPC had the largest alignment constraint of 16M, all architectures should conform to that alignment. The change regressed namespace creation in pre-defined regions that relied on 2M alignment but a workaround was provided in the form of a sysfs attribute, named 'align', that could be adjusted to a non-default alignment value. However, the sysfs attribute's store function returned an error (-ENXIO) when userspace attempted to change the alignment of a region that had no mappings. This affected 2M aligned regions of volatile memory that were defined in a device tree using "pmem-region" and created by the of_pmem_region_driver, since those regions do not contain mappings (ndr_mappings is 0). Allow userspace to set the align attribute on pre-existing regions that do not have mappings so that namespaces can still be within those regions, despite not being aligned to 16M. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA+CK2bDJ3hrWoE91L2wpAk+Yu0_=GtYw=4gLDDD7mxs321b_aA@mail.gmail.com Fixes: 2522afb8 ("libnvdimm/region: Introduce an 'align' attribute") Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.microsoft.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220830054505.1159488-1-tyhicks@linux.microsoft.comSigned-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
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