From: Gerald Schaefer <gerald.schaefer@linux.ibm.com>
To: Anshuman Khandual <anshuman.khandual@arm.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>,
David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
linux-mm <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
linux-s390@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 1/1] mm/debug_vm_pgtable: Use a swp_entry_t input value for swap tests
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2025 18:28:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20250625182846.5bce1aaf@thinkpad-T15> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9fb04185-5b71-46c0-b62c-0e0e6ee59e6e@arm.com>
On Wed, 25 Jun 2025 09:58:31 +0530
Anshuman Khandual <anshuman.khandual@arm.com> wrote:
[...]
> > diff --git a/Documentation/mm/arch_pgtable_helpers.rst b/Documentation/mm/arch_pgtable_helpers.rst
> > index af245161d8e7..e2ac76202a85 100644
> > --- a/Documentation/mm/arch_pgtable_helpers.rst
> > +++ b/Documentation/mm/arch_pgtable_helpers.rst
> > @@ -242,13 +242,13 @@ SWAP Page Table Helpers
> > ========================
> >
> > +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
> > -| __pte_to_swp_entry | Creates a swapped entry (arch) from a mapped PTE |
> > +| __pte_to_swp_entry | Creates a swap entry (arch) from a swapped PTE |
> > +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
> > -| __swp_to_pte_entry | Creates a mapped PTE from a swapped entry (arch) |
> > +| __swp_entry_to_pte | Creates a swapped PTE from a swap entry (arch) |
> > +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
> > -| __pmd_to_swp_entry | Creates a swapped entry (arch) from a mapped PMD |
> > +| __pmd_to_swp_entry | Creates a swap entry (arch) from a swapped PMD |
> > +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
> > -| __swp_to_pmd_entry | Creates a mapped PMD from a swapped entry (arch) |
> > +| __swp_entry_to_pmd | Creates a swapped PMD from a swap entry (arch) |
> > +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
> > | is_migration_entry | Tests a migration (read or write) swapped entry |
> > +-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
>
> __pte_to_swp_entry() and __pmd_to_swp_entry() are still being used (and tested)
> even after applying this patch. Should not their entries be preserved ?
Nothing is removed here. Only adjusted description, where David already
posted some improvement. And renamed __swp_to_pte/pmd_entry() to the
correct names __swp_entry_to_pte/pmd().
[...]
> > @@ -804,17 +811,11 @@ static void __init pmd_swap_soft_dirty_tests(struct pgtable_debug_args *args) {
> >
> > static void __init pte_swap_exclusive_tests(struct pgtable_debug_args *args)
> > {
> > - unsigned long max_swap_offset;
> > swp_entry_t entry, entry2;
> > pte_t pte;
> >
> > pr_debug("Validating PTE swap exclusive\n");
> > -
> > - /* See generic_max_swapfile_size(): probe the maximum offset */
> > - max_swap_offset = swp_offset(pte_to_swp_entry(swp_entry_to_pte(swp_entry(0, ~0UL))));
> > -
> > - /* Create a swp entry with all possible bits set */
> > - entry = swp_entry((1 << MAX_SWAPFILES_SHIFT) - 1, max_swap_offset);
> > + entry = args->swp_entry;
> args->swp_entry should be reused here as well.
Yes, and it is. I just moved the swap entry creation logic from here to
init_args(), and instead use args->swp_entry here.
>
> >
> > pte = swp_entry_to_pte(entry);
> > WARN_ON(pte_swp_exclusive(pte));
> > @@ -838,30 +839,36 @@ static void __init pte_swap_exclusive_tests(struct pgtable_debug_args *args)
> >
> > static void __init pte_swap_tests(struct pgtable_debug_args *args)
> > {
> > - swp_entry_t swp;
> > - pte_t pte;
> > + swp_entry_t entry, arch_entry;
> > + pte_t pte, pte2;
> A very small nit - s/pte2/pte as the first one is pmd not pte or
> make it pte1, pte2 if preferred.
Sure, pte1/2 looks better. Same for pmd1/2 in pmd_swap_tests().
>
> >
> > pr_debug("Validating PTE swap\n");
> > - pte = pfn_pte(args->fixed_pte_pfn, args->page_prot);
> > - swp = __pte_to_swp_entry(pte);
> > - pte = __swp_entry_to_pte(swp);
> > - WARN_ON(args->fixed_pte_pfn != pte_pfn(pte));
> > + entry = args->swp_entry;
>
> Should args->swp_entry be used directly here and 'entry' local variable
> be dropped ?
Right, should be possible, also in pmd_swap_tests().
[...]
> > @@ -1166,6 +1173,7 @@ static void __init init_fixed_pfns(struct pgtable_debug_args *args)
> >
> > static int __init init_args(struct pgtable_debug_args *args)
> > {
> > + unsigned long max_swap_offset;
> > struct page *page = NULL;
> > int ret = 0;
> >
> > @@ -1248,6 +1256,11 @@ static int __init init_args(struct pgtable_debug_args *args)
> >
> > init_fixed_pfns(args);
> >
> > + /* See generic_max_swapfile_size(): probe the maximum offset */
> > + max_swap_offset = swp_offset(pte_to_swp_entry(swp_entry_to_pte(swp_entry(0, ~0UL))));
> Why not directly use generic_max_swapfile_size() which is doing exact same thing.
>
> unsigned long generic_max_swapfile_size(void)
> {
> return swp_offset(pte_to_swp_entry(
> swp_entry_to_pte(swp_entry(0, ~0UL)))) + 1;
> }
Good question. I just moved this code here from pte_swap_exclusive_tests(),
see above, and did not think about that. Now I also wonder why
generic_max_swapfile_size() wasn't used before.
But it is not exactly the same thing, there is an extra "+ 1" there.
Maybe that is the reason, but I don't really understand the details /
difference, and therefore would not want to change it.
David, do you remember why you didn't use generic_max_swapfile_size()
in your pte_swap_exclusive_tests()?
>
> > + /* Create a swp entry with all possible bits set */
> > + args->swp_entry = swp_entry((1 << MAX_SWAPFILES_SHIFT) - 1, max_swap_offset);
> > +
>
> Makes sense to use maximum possible bits while creating the swap entry for testing.
>
> > /*
> > * Allocate (huge) pages because some of the tests need to access
> > * the data in the pages. The corresponding tests will be skipped
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-06-25 16:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-06-23 18:43 [RFC PATCH 0/1] " Gerald Schaefer
2025-06-23 18:43 ` [RFC PATCH 1/1] " Gerald Schaefer
2025-06-23 19:10 ` David Hildenbrand
2025-06-24 10:40 ` Gerald Schaefer
2025-06-25 4:28 ` Anshuman Khandual
2025-06-25 16:28 ` Gerald Schaefer [this message]
2025-06-25 16:47 ` David Hildenbrand
2025-06-30 4:18 ` Anshuman Khandual
2025-06-30 14:38 ` David Hildenbrand
2025-06-23 19:06 ` [RFC PATCH 0/1] " David Hildenbrand
2025-06-24 7:50 ` Anshuman Khandual
2025-06-24 10:35 ` Gerald Schaefer
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