Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 7 Apr 2014 16:07:01 +0300 | From | "Kirill A. Shutemov" <> | Subject | Re: [rfc 0/3] Cleaning up soft-dirty bit usage |
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 10:48:44PM +0400, Cyrill Gorcunov wrote: > Hi! I've been trying to clean up soft-dirty bit usage. I can't cleanup > "ridiculous macros in pgtable-2level.h" completely because I need to > define _PAGE_FILE,_PAGE_PROTNONE,_PAGE_NUMA bits in sequence manner > like > > #define _PAGE_BIT_FILE (_PAGE_BIT_PRESENT + 1) /* _PAGE_BIT_RW */ > #define _PAGE_BIT_NUMA (_PAGE_BIT_PRESENT + 2) /* _PAGE_BIT_USER */ > #define _PAGE_BIT_PROTNONE (_PAGE_BIT_PRESENT + 3) /* _PAGE_BIT_PWT */ > > which can't be done right now because numa code needs to save original > pte bits for example in __split_huge_page_map, if I'm not missing something > obvious.
Sorry, I didn't get this. How __split_huge_page_map() does depend on pte bits order?
> > Also if we ever redefine the bits above we will need to update PAT code > which uses _PAGE_GLOBAL + _PAGE_PRESENT to make pte_present return true > or false. > > Another weird thing I found is the following sequence: > > mprotect_fixup > change_protection (passes @prot_numa = 0 which finally ends up in) > ... > change_pte_range(..., prot_numa) > > if (!prot_numa) { > ... > } else { > ... this seems to be dead code branch ... > } > > is it intentional, and @prot_numa argument is supposed to be passed > with prot_numa = 1 one day, or it's leftover from old times?
I see one more user of change_protection() -- change_prot_numa(), which has .prot_numa == 1.
-- Kirill A. Shutemov
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