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From: Zi Yan <ziy@nvidia.com>
To: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell@nvidia.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>, <nouveau@lists.freedesktop.org>,
	<linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
	<linux-kselftest@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Jerome Glisse" <jglisse@redhat.com>,
	John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>,
	"Jason Gunthorpe" <jgg@mellanox.com>,
	Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org>, <willy@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/6] mm/hmm: add output flag for compound page mapping
Date: Tue, 26 May 2020 18:29:34 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <B0BF5621-FEF9-446C-AAD9-81EFA1416EB1@nvidia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1ec0511f-e6eb-3e11-ad6d-ad4e5b107464@nvidia.com>

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On 8 May 2020, at 16:06, Ralph Campbell wrote:

> On 5/8/20 12:51 PM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>> On Fri, May 08, 2020 at 12:20:07PM -0700, Ralph Campbell wrote:
>>> hmm_range_fault() returns an array of page frame numbers and flags for
>>> how the pages are mapped in the requested process' page tables. The PFN
>>> can be used to get the struct page with hmm_pfn_to_page() and the page size
>>> order can be determined with compound_order(page) but if the page is larger
>>> than order 0 (PAGE_SIZE), there is no indication that the page is mapped
>>> using a larger page size. To be fully general, hmm_range_fault() would need
>>> to return the mapping size to handle cases like a 1GB compound page being
>>> mapped with 2MB PMD entries. However, the most common case is the mapping
>>> size the same as the underlying compound page size.
>>> Add a new output flag to indicate this so that callers know it is safe to
>>> use a large device page table mapping if one is available.
>>
>> Why do you need the flag?  The caller should be able to just use
>> page_size() (or willys new thp_size helper).
>>
>
> The question is whether or not a large page can be mapped with smaller
> page table entries with different permissions. If one process has a 2MB
> page mapped with 4K PTEs with different read/write permissions, I don't think
> it would be OK for a device to map the whole 2MB with write access enabled.
> The flag is supposed to indicate that the whole page can be mapped by the
> device with the indicated read/write permissions.

If hmm_range_fault() only walks one VMA at a time, you would not have this permission
issue, right? Since all pages from one VMA should have the same permission.
But it seems that hmm_range_fault() deals with pages across multiple VMAs.
Maybe we should make hmm_range_fault() bail out early when it encounters
a VMA with a different permission than the existing ones?


—
Best Regards,
Yan Zi

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  reply	other threads:[~2020-05-26 22:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-05-08 19:20 [PATCH 0/6] nouveau/hmm: add support for mapping large pages Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:20 ` [PATCH 1/6] nouveau/hmm: map pages after migration Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:20 ` [PATCH 2/6] nouveau: make nvkm_vmm_ctor() and nvkm_mmu_ptp_get() static Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:20 ` [PATCH 3/6] nouveau/hmm: fault one page at a time Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:20 ` [PATCH 4/6] mm/hmm: add output flag for compound page mapping Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:51   ` Christoph Hellwig
2020-05-08 20:06     ` Ralph Campbell
2020-05-26 22:29       ` Zi Yan [this message]
2020-05-26 22:47         ` Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:20 ` [PATCH 5/6] nouveau/hmm: support mapping large sysmem pages Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:20 ` [PATCH 6/6] hmm: add tests for HMM_PFN_COMPOUND flag Ralph Campbell
2020-05-08 19:59 ` [PATCH 0/6] nouveau/hmm: add support for mapping large pages Matthew Wilcox
2020-05-08 20:17   ` Ralph Campbell
2020-05-09  3:17     ` Matthew Wilcox
2020-05-11 17:07       ` Ralph Campbell
2020-05-25 13:41 ` Jason Gunthorpe
2020-05-26 17:32   ` Ralph Campbell
2020-05-29 23:24     ` Jason Gunthorpe

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