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SubjectRe: Regression: x86/mm: new _PTE_SWP_SOFT_DIRTY bit conflicts with existing use

On 8/21/2013 9:48 AM, David Vrabel wrote:
> All,
>
> 179ef71c (mm: save soft-dirty bits on swapped pages) introduces a new
> PTE bit on x86 _PTE_SWP_SOFT_DIRTY which has the same value as _PTE_PSE
> and _PTE_PAT.
>
> With a Xen PV guest, the use of the _PTE_PAT will result in the page
> having unexpected cachability which will introduce a range of subtle
> performance and correctness issues. Xen programs the entry 4 in the PAT
> table with WC so a page that was previously WB will end up as WC.
Especially with filesystems which would end up using those pages (as the
memory allocator
would recycle them) and with corruption in the filesystem. Took months
to figure
that out.

>
> The use of this bit also appears to preclude the use of (transparent)
> huge pages by the application. It is not clear if there is something
> else guaranteeing that that there will be no huge pages.
>
> To fix this regression I suggest one or more of:
>
> 1. If no other changes are made, at a mimimum, MEM_SOFT_DIRTY must
> require !XEN and possibly !TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE and !HUGETLBFS. This
> would prevent this option being enabled on the majority of standard
> Linux distributions.
>
> 2. Find a different PTE bit to (re)use.
>
> 3. Avoid clearing the soft dirty bit when repopulating a swapped out page.
>
> 4. Redesign the soft dirty tracking to not require the use of
> architecture specific PTE bits. e.g., by using a shadow set of
> structures for the soft dirty bit tracking.

Or revert this patch and in 3.12 fix it using one of the options above
or other ones.
>
> David



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