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From: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
To: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, akpm@linux-foundation.org,
	nish.aravamudan@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH/RFC 0/8] Mapped File Policy Overview
Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 17:41:11 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1180129271.21879.45.camel@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200705252301.00722.ak@suse.de>

On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 23:01 +0200, Andi Kleen wrote:
> > I knew that!  There is no existing practice.  However, I think it is in
> > our interests to ease the migration of applications to Linux.  And,
> > again, [trying to choose words carefully], I see this as a
> > defect/oversight in the API.  I mean, why provide mbind() at all, and
> > then say, "Oh, by the way, this only works for anonymous memory, SysV
> > shared memory and private file mappings. You can't use this if you
> > mmap() a file shared.  For that you have to twiddle your task policy,
> > fault in and lock down the pages to make sure they don't get paged out,
> > because, if they do, and you've changed the task policy to place some
> > other mapped file that doesn't obey mbind(), the kernel doesn't remember
> > where you placed them.  Oh, and for those private mappings--be sure to
> > write to each page in the range because if you just read, the kernel
> > will ignore your vma policy."
> > 
> > Come on!  
> 
> But "you can set policy but we will randomly lose it later" is also
> not very convincing, isn't it? 

My patches don't randomly lose the policy as long as some application
has the file open/mapped.  Yeah, shmem shared policies are slightly more
persistent--they can hang around with no mappers, but you lose the
shared policy on reboot.  So, the first application to attach after
[re]boot has to mbind().  Same thing for shared mapped files.  The first
task to mmap has to set policy.  Applications with multiple tasks that
share shmem segments or application-specific shared, mmap()ed files
usually have one task that sets up the environment that handles this
sort of thing for the rest of the tasks.

> 
> I would like to only go forward if there are actually convincing
> use cases for this.

Consider it maintenance ;-).

> 
> The Tru64 compat argument doesn't seem too strong to me for this because
> I'm sure there are lots of other incompatibilities too.

I'm not looking for "compatibility" as much as functional parity...  And
we're so close to having sensible semantics.  It could "just work"...

> 
> > And as for fixing the numa_maps behavior, hey, I didn't post the
> > defective code.  I'm just pointing out that my patches happen to fix
> > some existing suspect behavior along the way.  But, if some patch
> > submittal standard exists that says one must fix all known outstanding
> > bugs before submitting anything else [Andrew would probably support
> > that ;-)], please point it out to me... and everyone else.  And, as I've
> > said before, I see this patch set as one big fix to missing/broken
> > behavior.  
> 
> In Linux the deal is usually kind of :- the more you care about general
> code maintenance the more we care about your feature wishlists.
> So fixing bugs is usually a good idea.

As I've said, I view this series as addressing a number of problems,
including the numa_maps hang when displaying hugetlb shmem segments with
shared policy [that one by accident, I admit], the incorrect display of
shmem segment policy from different tasks, and the disconnect between
mbind() and mapped, shared files [one person's defect is another's
feature, or vice versa ;-)].  However, I will look at reordering the
series to fix the hang and incorrect display first.

Lee



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  reply	other threads:[~2007-05-25 21:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-05-24 17:28 Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:28 ` [PATCH/RFC 1/8] Mapped File Policy: move shared policy to inode/mapping Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:28 ` [PATCH/RFC 2/8] Mapped File Policy: allocate shared policies as needed Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:28 ` [PATCH/RFC 3/8] Mapped File Policy: let vma policy ops handle sub-vma policies Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:28 ` [PATCH/RFC 4/8] Mapped File Policy: add generic file set/get policy vm ops Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:28 ` [PATCH/RFC 5/8] Mapped File Policy: Factor alloc_page_pol routine Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:29 ` [PATCH/RFC 6/8] Mapped File Policy: use file policy for page cache allocations Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:29 ` [PATCH/RFC 7/8] Mapped File Policy: fix migration of private mappings Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 17:29 ` [PATCH/RFC 8/8] Mapped File Policy: fix show_numa_maps() Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 19:24 ` [PATCH/RFC 0/8] Mapped File Policy Overview Christoph Lameter
2007-05-24 20:46   ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 20:41 ` Andi Kleen
2007-05-24 21:05   ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-24 21:17     ` Christoph Lameter
2007-05-25 14:55       ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-25 15:25         ` Christoph Lameter
2007-05-25 16:06           ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-25 16:24             ` Christoph Lameter
2007-05-25 17:37               ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-25 19:10                 ` Christoph Lameter
2007-05-25 21:12                   ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-25 21:43                     ` Christoph Lameter
2007-05-25 21:01                 ` Andi Kleen
2007-05-25 21:41                   ` Lee Schermerhorn [this message]
2007-05-25 21:46                     ` Christoph Lameter
2007-05-29 13:57                       ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-25 21:03           ` Andi Kleen
2007-05-25 21:14             ` Lee Schermerhorn
2007-05-25 22:44               ` Andi Kleen
2007-05-29 14:17                 ` Lee Schermerhorn

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