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SubjectRe: Readonly GDT
On 04/09/2013 05:53 PM, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-04-09 at 17:43 -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> OK, thinking about the GDT here.
>>
>> The GDT is quite small -- 256 bytes on i386, 128 bytes on x86-64. As
>> such, we probably don't want to allocate a full page to it for only
>> that. This means that in order to create a readonly mapping we have to
>> pack GDTs from different CPUs together in the same pages, *or* we
>> tolerate that other things on the same page gets reflected in the same
>> mapping.
>
> What about grouping via nodes?
>

Would be nicer for locality, although probably adds [even] more complexity.

We don't really care about 32-bit NUMA anymore -- it keeps getting
suggested for deletion, even. For 64-bit it might make sense to just
reflect out of the percpu area even though it munches address space.

>>
>> However, the packing solution has the advantage of reducing address
>> space consumption which matters on 32 bits: even on i386 we can easily
>> burn a megabyte of address space for 4096 processors, but burning 16
>> megabytes starts to hurt.
>
> Having 4096 32 bit processors, you deserve what you get. ;-)
>

Well, the main problem is that it might get difficult to make this a
runtime thing; it more likely ends up being a compile-time bit.

-hpa




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