From: Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@chromium.org>
To: vbabka@suse.cz
Cc: robin.murphy@arm.com, will.deacon@arm.com, joro@8bytes.org,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH RFC 1/3] mm: When CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32 is set, use DMA32 for SLAB_CACHE_DMA
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 19:57:50 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CANMq1KB84Lpe_QbiuaKaBOwSsYr9Cis-gv5xpXaV5qjU=ON=7w@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <00afe803-22dd-5a75-70aa-dda0c7752470@suse.cz>
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 6:43 PM Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> wrote:
>
> On 11/9/18 9:24 AM, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
> > Some callers, namely iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s, expect the physical
> > address returned by kmem_cache_alloc with GFP_DMA parameter to be
> > a 32-bit address.
> >
> > Instead of adding a separate SLAB_CACHE_DMA32 (and then audit
> > all the calls to check if they require memory from DMA or DMA32
> > zone), we simply allocate SLAB_CACHE_DMA cache in DMA32 region,
> > if CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32 is set.
> >
> > Fixes: ad67f5a6545f ("arm64: replace ZONE_DMA with ZONE_DMA32")
> > Signed-off-by: Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@chromium.org>
> > ---
> > include/linux/slab.h | 13 ++++++++++++-
> > mm/slab.c | 2 +-
> > mm/slub.c | 2 +-
> > 3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/include/linux/slab.h b/include/linux/slab.h
> > index 918f374e7156f4..390afe90c5dec0 100644
> > --- a/include/linux/slab.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/slab.h
> > @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
> > #define SLAB_POISON ((slab_flags_t __force)0x00000800U)
> > /* Align objs on cache lines */
> > #define SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN ((slab_flags_t __force)0x00002000U)
> > -/* Use GFP_DMA memory */
> > +/* Use GFP_DMA or GFP_DMA32 memory */
> > #define SLAB_CACHE_DMA ((slab_flags_t __force)0x00004000U)
> > /* DEBUG: Store the last owner for bug hunting */
> > #define SLAB_STORE_USER ((slab_flags_t __force)0x00010000U)
> > @@ -126,6 +126,17 @@
> > #define ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(x) ((unsigned long)(x) <= \
> > (unsigned long)ZERO_SIZE_PTR)
> >
> > +/*
> > + * When ZONE_DMA32 is defined, have SLAB_CACHE_DMA allocate memory with
> > + * GFP_DMA32 instead of GFP_DMA, as this is what some of the callers
> > + * require (instead of duplicating cache for DMA and DMA32 zones).
> > + */
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32
> > +#define SLAB_CACHE_DMA_GFP GFP_DMA32
> > +#else
> > +#define SLAB_CACHE_DMA_GFP GFP_DMA
> > +#endif
>
> AFAICS this will break e.g. x86 which can have both ZONE_DMA and
> ZONE_DMA32, and now you would make kmalloc(__GFP_DMA) return objects
> from ZONE_DMA32 instead of __ZONE_DMA, which can break something.
Oh, I was not aware that both ZONE_DMA and ZONE_DMA32 can be defined
at the same time. I guess the test should be inverted, something like
this (can be simplified...):
#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA
#define SLAB_CACHE_DMA_GFP GFP_DMA
#elif defined(CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32)
#define SLAB_CACHE_DMA_GFP GFP_DMA32
#else
#define SLAB_CACHE_DMA_GFP GFP_DMA // ?
#endif
> Also I'm probably missing the point of this all. In patch 3 you use
> __get_dma32_pages() thus __get_free_pages(__GFP_DMA32), which uses
> alloc_pages, thus the page allocator directly, and there's no slab
> caches involved.
__get_dma32_pages fixes level 1 page allocations in the patch 3.
This change fixes level 2 page allocations
(kmem_cache_zalloc(data->l2_tables, gfp | GFP_DMA)), by transparently
remapping GFP_DMA to an underlying ZONE_DMA32.
The alternative would be to create a new SLAB_CACHE_DMA32 when
CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32 is defined, but then I'm concerned that the callers
would need to choose between the 2 (GFP_DMA or GFP_DMA32...), and also
need to use some ifdefs (but maybe that's not a valid concern?).
> It makes little sense to involve slab for page table
> allocations anyway, as those tend to be aligned to a page size (or
> high-order page size). So what am I missing?
Level 2 tables are ARM_V7S_TABLE_SIZE(2) => 1kb, so we'd waste 3kb if
we allocated a full page.
Thanks,
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-11-09 11:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-11-09 8:24 [PATCH RFC 0/3] iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s: Use DMA32 zone for page tables Nicolas Boichat
2018-11-09 8:24 ` [PATCH RFC 1/3] mm: When CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32 is set, use DMA32 for SLAB_CACHE_DMA Nicolas Boichat
2018-11-09 10:43 ` Vlastimil Babka
2018-11-09 11:57 ` Nicolas Boichat [this message]
2018-11-09 12:14 ` Vlastimil Babka
2018-11-09 8:24 ` [PATCH RFC 2/3] include/linux/gfp.h: Add __get_dma32_pages macro Nicolas Boichat
2018-11-09 8:24 ` [PATCH RFC 3/3] iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s: Request DMA32 memory, and improve debugging Nicolas Boichat
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