From: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@arm.com>
To: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>,
Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>,
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Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 01/14] mm: Batch-copy PTE ranges during fork()
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2023 10:26:34 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <118eb2d3-d504-49f0-b7f2-f29b64a8f404@arm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <d639ab17-8f6b-438d-bdcd-91924185b462@redhat.com>
On 16/11/2023 14:15, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 16.11.23 15:13, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>> On 16.11.23 14:49, Ryan Roberts wrote:
>>> On 16/11/2023 13:20, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>>>> On 16.11.23 12:20, Ryan Roberts wrote:
>>>>> On 16/11/2023 11:03, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>>>>>> On 15.11.23 17:30, Ryan Roberts wrote:
>>>>>>> Convert copy_pte_range() to copy a set of ptes in a batch. A given batch
>>>>>>> maps a physically contiguous block of memory, all belonging to the same
>>>>>>> folio, with the same permissions, and for shared mappings, the same
>>>>>>> dirty state. This will likely improve performance by a tiny amount due
>>>>>>> to batching the folio reference count management and calling set_ptes()
>>>>>>> rather than making individual calls to set_pte_at().
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> However, the primary motivation for this change is to reduce the number
>>>>>>> of tlb maintenance operations that the arm64 backend has to perform
>>>>>>> during fork, as it is about to add transparent support for the
>>>>>>> "contiguous bit" in its ptes. By write-protecting the parent using the
>>>>>>> new ptep_set_wrprotects() (note the 's' at the end) function, the
>>>>>>> backend can avoid having to unfold contig ranges of PTEs, which is
>>>>>>> expensive, when all ptes in the range are being write-protected.
>>>>>>> Similarly, by using set_ptes() rather than set_pte_at() to set up ptes
>>>>>>> in the child, the backend does not need to fold a contiguous range once
>>>>>>> they are all populated - they can be initially populated as a contiguous
>>>>>>> range in the first place.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This change addresses the core-mm refactoring only, and introduces
>>>>>>> ptep_set_wrprotects() with a default implementation that calls
>>>>>>> ptep_set_wrprotect() for each pte in the range. A separate change will
>>>>>>> implement ptep_set_wrprotects() in the arm64 backend to realize the
>>>>>>> performance improvement as part of the work to enable contpte mappings.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@arm.com>
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>> include/linux/pgtable.h | 13 +++
>>>>>>> mm/memory.c | 175 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
>>>>>>> 2 files changed, 150 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> diff --git a/include/linux/pgtable.h b/include/linux/pgtable.h
>>>>>>> index af7639c3b0a3..1c50f8a0fdde 100644
>>>>>>> --- a/include/linux/pgtable.h
>>>>>>> +++ b/include/linux/pgtable.h
>>>>>>> @@ -622,6 +622,19 @@ static inline void ptep_set_wrprotect(struct mm_struct
>>>>>>> *mm, unsigned long addres
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> #endif
>>>>>>> +#ifndef ptep_set_wrprotects
>>>>>>> +struct mm_struct;
>>>>>>> +static inline void ptep_set_wrprotects(struct mm_struct *mm,
>>>>>>> + unsigned long address, pte_t *ptep,
>>>>>>> + unsigned int nr)
>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>> + unsigned int i;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + for (i = 0; i < nr; i++, address += PAGE_SIZE, ptep++)
>>>>>>> + ptep_set_wrprotect(mm, address, ptep);
>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>> +#endif
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>> * On some architectures hardware does not set page access bit when
>>>>>>> accessing
>>>>>>> * memory page, it is responsibility of software setting this bit.
>>>>>>> It brings
>>>>>>> diff --git a/mm/memory.c b/mm/memory.c
>>>>>>> index 1f18ed4a5497..b7c8228883cf 100644
>>>>>>> --- a/mm/memory.c
>>>>>>> +++ b/mm/memory.c
>>>>>>> @@ -921,46 +921,129 @@ copy_present_page(struct vm_area_struct *dst_vma,
>>>>>>> struct vm_area_struct *src_vma
>>>>>>> /* Uffd-wp needs to be delivered to dest pte as well */
>>>>>>> pte = pte_mkuffd_wp(pte);
>>>>>>> set_pte_at(dst_vma->vm_mm, addr, dst_pte, pte);
>>>>>>> - return 0;
>>>>>>> + return 1;
>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> +static inline unsigned long page_cont_mapped_vaddr(struct page *page,
>>>>>>> + struct page *anchor, unsigned long anchor_vaddr)
>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>> + unsigned long offset;
>>>>>>> + unsigned long vaddr;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + offset = (page_to_pfn(page) - page_to_pfn(anchor)) << PAGE_SHIFT;
>>>>>>> + vaddr = anchor_vaddr + offset;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + if (anchor > page) {
>>>>>>> + if (vaddr > anchor_vaddr)
>>>>>>> + return 0;
>>>>>>> + } else {
>>>>>>> + if (vaddr < anchor_vaddr)
>>>>>>> + return ULONG_MAX;
>>>>>>> + }
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + return vaddr;
>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> +static int folio_nr_pages_cont_mapped(struct folio *folio,
>>>>>>> + struct page *page, pte_t *pte,
>>>>>>> + unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
>>>>>>> + pte_t ptent, bool *any_dirty)
>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>> + int floops;
>>>>>>> + int i;
>>>>>>> + unsigned long pfn;
>>>>>>> + pgprot_t prot;
>>>>>>> + struct page *folio_end;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + if (!folio_test_large(folio))
>>>>>>> + return 1;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + folio_end = &folio->page + folio_nr_pages(folio);
>>>>>>> + end = min(page_cont_mapped_vaddr(folio_end, page, addr), end);
>>>>>>> + floops = (end - addr) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
>>>>>>> + pfn = page_to_pfn(page);
>>>>>>> + prot = pte_pgprot(pte_mkold(pte_mkclean(ptent)));
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + *any_dirty = pte_dirty(ptent);
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + pfn++;
>>>>>>> + pte++;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + for (i = 1; i < floops; i++) {
>>>>>>> + ptent = ptep_get(pte);
>>>>>>> + ptent = pte_mkold(pte_mkclean(ptent));
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + if (!pte_present(ptent) || pte_pfn(ptent) != pfn ||
>>>>>>> + pgprot_val(pte_pgprot(ptent)) != pgprot_val(prot))
>>>>>>> + break;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + if (pte_dirty(ptent))
>>>>>>> + *any_dirty = true;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + pfn++;
>>>>>>> + pte++;
>>>>>>> + }
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + return i;
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>> - * Copy one pte. Returns 0 if succeeded, or -EAGAIN if one preallocated
>>>>>>> page
>>>>>>> - * is required to copy this pte.
>>>>>>> + * Copy set of contiguous ptes. Returns number of ptes copied if succeeded
>>>>>>> + * (always gte 1), or -EAGAIN if one preallocated page is required to
>>>>>>> copy the
>>>>>>> + * first pte.
>>>>>>> */
>>>>>>> static inline int
>>>>>>> -copy_present_pte(struct vm_area_struct *dst_vma, struct vm_area_struct
>>>>>>> *src_vma,
>>>>>>> - pte_t *dst_pte, pte_t *src_pte, unsigned long addr, int *rss,
>>>>>>> - struct folio **prealloc)
>>>>>>> +copy_present_ptes(struct vm_area_struct *dst_vma, struct vm_area_struct
>>>>>>> *src_vma,
>>>>>>> + pte_t *dst_pte, pte_t *src_pte,
>>>>>>> + unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
>>>>>>> + int *rss, struct folio **prealloc)
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> struct mm_struct *src_mm = src_vma->vm_mm;
>>>>>>> unsigned long vm_flags = src_vma->vm_flags;
>>>>>>> pte_t pte = ptep_get(src_pte);
>>>>>>> struct page *page;
>>>>>>> struct folio *folio;
>>>>>>> + int nr = 1;
>>>>>>> + bool anon;
>>>>>>> + bool any_dirty = pte_dirty(pte);
>>>>>>> + int i;
>>>>>>> page = vm_normal_page(src_vma, addr, pte);
>>>>>>> - if (page)
>>>>>>> + if (page) {
>>>>>>> folio = page_folio(page);
>>>>>>> - if (page && folio_test_anon(folio)) {
>>>>>>> - /*
>>>>>>> - * If this page may have been pinned by the parent process,
>>>>>>> - * copy the page immediately for the child so that we'll always
>>>>>>> - * guarantee the pinned page won't be randomly replaced in the
>>>>>>> - * future.
>>>>>>> - */
>>>>>>> - folio_get(folio);
>>>>>>> - if (unlikely(page_try_dup_anon_rmap(page, false, src_vma))) {
>>>>>>> - /* Page may be pinned, we have to copy. */
>>>>>>> - folio_put(folio);
>>>>>>> - return copy_present_page(dst_vma, src_vma, dst_pte, src_pte,
>>>>>>> - addr, rss, prealloc, page);
>>>>>>> + anon = folio_test_anon(folio);
>>>>>>> + nr = folio_nr_pages_cont_mapped(folio, page, src_pte, addr,
>>>>>>> + end, pte, &any_dirty);
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + for (i = 0; i < nr; i++, page++) {
>>>>>>> + if (anon) {
>>>>>>> + /*
>>>>>>> + * If this page may have been pinned by the
>>>>>>> + * parent process, copy the page immediately for
>>>>>>> + * the child so that we'll always guarantee the
>>>>>>> + * pinned page won't be randomly replaced in the
>>>>>>> + * future.
>>>>>>> + */
>>>>>>> + if (unlikely(page_try_dup_anon_rmap(
>>>>>>> + page, false, src_vma))) {
>>>>>>> + if (i != 0)
>>>>>>> + break;
>>>>>>> + /* Page may be pinned, we have to copy. */
>>>>>>> + return copy_present_page(
>>>>>>> + dst_vma, src_vma, dst_pte,
>>>>>>> + src_pte, addr, rss, prealloc,
>>>>>>> + page);
>>>>>>> + }
>>>>>>> + rss[MM_ANONPAGES]++;
>>>>>>> + VM_BUG_ON(PageAnonExclusive(page));
>>>>>>> + } else {
>>>>>>> + page_dup_file_rmap(page, false);
>>>>>>> + rss[mm_counter_file(page)]++;
>>>>>>> + }
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> - rss[MM_ANONPAGES]++;
>>>>>>> - } else if (page) {
>>>>>>> - folio_get(folio);
>>>>>>> - page_dup_file_rmap(page, false);
>>>>>>> - rss[mm_counter_file(page)]++;
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> + nr = i;
>>>>>>> + folio_ref_add(folio, nr);
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>> @@ -968,24 +1051,28 @@ copy_present_pte(struct vm_area_struct *dst_vma,
>>>>>>> struct
>>>>>>> vm_area_struct *src_vma,
>>>>>>> * in the parent and the child
>>>>>>> */
>>>>>>> if (is_cow_mapping(vm_flags) && pte_write(pte)) {
>>>>>>> - ptep_set_wrprotect(src_mm, addr, src_pte);
>>>>>>> + ptep_set_wrprotects(src_mm, addr, src_pte, nr);
>>>>>>> pte = pte_wrprotect(pte);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You likely want an "any_pte_writable" check here instead, no?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any operations that target a single indiividual PTE while multiple PTEs are
>>>>>> adjusted are suspicious :)
>>>>>
>>>>> The idea is that I've already constrained the batch of pages such that the
>>>>> permissions are all the same (see folio_nr_pages_cont_mapped()). So if the
>>>>> first
>>>>> pte is writable, then they all are - something has gone badly wrong if some
>>>>> are
>>>>> writable and others are not.
>>>>
>>>> I wonder if it would be cleaner and easier to not do that, though.
>>>>
>>>> Simply record if any pte is writable. Afterwards they will *all* be R/O and you
>>>> can set the cont bit, correct?
>>>
>>> Oh I see what you mean - that only works for cow mappings though. If you have a
>>> shared mapping, you won't be making it read-only at fork. So if we ignore
>>> pte_write() state when demarking the batches, we will end up with a batch of
>>> pages with a mix of RO and RW in the parent, but then we set_ptes() for the
>>> child and those pages will all have the permissions of the first page of the
>>> batch.
>>
>> I see what you mean.
>>
>> After fork(), all anon pages will be R/O in the parent and the child.
>> Easy. If any PTE is writable, wrprotect all in the parent and the child.
>>
>> After fork(), all shared pages can be R/O or R/W in the parent. For
>> simplicity, I think you can simply set them all R/O in the child. So if
>> any PTE is writable, wrprotect all in the child.
>
> Or better: if any is R/O, set them all R/O. Otherwise just leave them as is.
I've just come back to this to code it up, and want to clarify this last
comment; I'm already going to have to collect any_writable for the anon case, so
I will already have that info for the shared case too. I think you are
suggesting I *additionally* collect any_readonly, then in the shared case, I
only apply wrprotect if (any_writable && any_readonly). i.e. only apply
wrprotect if there is a mix of permissions for the batch, otherwise all the
permissions are the same (either all RW or all RO) and I can elide the wrprotet.
Is that what you meant?
>
> But devil is in the detail.
>
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2023-11-15 16:30 [PATCH v2 00/14] Transparent Contiguous PTEs for User Mappings Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 01/14] mm: Batch-copy PTE ranges during fork() Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 21:26 ` kernel test robot
2023-11-16 10:07 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-16 10:12 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-16 10:36 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-16 11:01 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-16 11:13 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 21:37 ` Andrew Morton
2023-11-16 9:34 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-12-04 11:01 ` Christophe Leroy
2023-11-15 22:40 ` kernel test robot
2023-11-16 10:03 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-16 10:26 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-27 8:42 ` Barry Song
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2023-11-27 9:59 ` Barry Song
2023-11-27 10:10 ` Ryan Roberts
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2023-11-27 11:07 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-27 20:34 ` Barry Song
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2023-11-28 21:06 ` Barry Song
2023-11-29 12:21 ` Ryan Roberts
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2023-11-16 11:20 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-16 13:20 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-16 13:49 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-16 14:13 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-16 14:15 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-16 17:58 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-23 10:26 ` Ryan Roberts [this message]
2023-11-23 12:12 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-23 12:28 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-24 8:53 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-11-23 4:26 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-23 14:43 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-23 23:50 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-27 5:54 ` Barry Song
2023-11-27 9:24 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 0:11 ` Barry Song
2023-11-28 11:00 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 19:00 ` Barry Song
2023-11-29 12:29 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-29 13:09 ` Barry Song
2023-11-29 14:07 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-30 0:34 ` Barry Song
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 02/14] arm64/mm: set_pte(): New layer to manage contig bit Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 03/14] arm64/mm: set_ptes()/set_pte_at(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 04/14] arm64/mm: pte_clear(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 05/14] arm64/mm: ptep_get_and_clear(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 06/14] arm64/mm: ptep_test_and_clear_young(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 07/14] arm64/mm: ptep_clear_flush_young(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 08/14] arm64/mm: ptep_set_wrprotect(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 09/14] arm64/mm: ptep_set_access_flags(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 10/14] arm64/mm: ptep_get(): " Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 11/14] arm64/mm: Split __flush_tlb_range() to elide trailing DSB Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 12/14] arm64/mm: Wire up PTE_CONT for user mappings Ryan Roberts
2023-11-21 11:22 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-21 15:14 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-22 6:01 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-22 8:35 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 13/14] arm64/mm: Implement ptep_set_wrprotects() to optimize fork() Ryan Roberts
2023-11-15 16:30 ` [PATCH v2 14/14] arm64/mm: Add ptep_get_and_clear_full() to optimize process teardown Ryan Roberts
2023-11-23 5:13 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-23 16:01 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-24 1:35 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-24 8:54 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-27 7:34 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-27 8:53 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 6:54 ` Alistair Popple
2023-11-28 12:45 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 16:55 ` Ryan Roberts
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2023-11-30 5:57 ` Barry Song
2023-11-30 11:47 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-12-03 23:20 ` Alistair Popple
2023-12-04 9:39 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 7:32 ` Barry Song
2023-11-28 11:15 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 8:17 ` Barry Song
2023-11-28 11:49 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 20:23 ` Barry Song
2023-11-29 12:43 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-29 13:00 ` Barry Song
2023-11-30 5:35 ` Barry Song
2023-11-30 12:00 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-12-03 21:41 ` Barry Song
2023-11-27 3:18 ` [PATCH v2 00/14] Transparent Contiguous PTEs for User Mappings Barry Song
2023-11-27 9:15 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-27 10:35 ` Barry Song
2023-11-27 11:11 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-27 22:53 ` Barry Song
2023-11-28 11:52 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-28 3:13 ` Yang Shi
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