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SubjectRe: [PATCH 2/3] mm/huge_memory.c: update tlb entry if pmd is changed
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On 6/25/20 5:01 AM, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
> Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com> writes:
>
>> On 6/24/20 2:26 AM, Bibo Mao wrote:
>>> When set_pmd_at is called in function do_huge_pmd_anonymous_page,
>>> new tlb entry can be added by software on MIPS platform.
>>>
>>> Here add update_mmu_cache_pmd when pmd entry is set, and
>>> update_mmu_cache_pmd is defined as empty excepts arc/mips platform.
>>> This patch has no negative effect on other platforms except arc/mips
>>> system.
>>
>> I am confused by this comment. It appears that update_mmu_cache_pmd
>> is defined as non-empty on arc, mips, powerpc and sparc architectures.
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> If those architectures do provide update_mmu_cache_pmd, then the previous
>> patch and this one now call update_mmu_cache_pmd with the actual faulting
>> address instead of the huge page aligned address. This was intentional
>> for mips. However, are there any potential issues on the other architectures?
>> I am no expert in any of those architectures. arc looks like it could be
>> problematic as update_mmu_cache_pmd calls update_mmu_cache and then
>> operates on (address & PAGE_MASK). That could now be different.
>>
>
> Also we added update_mmu_cache_pmd to update a THP entry. That could be
> different from a hugetlb entry on some architectures. If we need to do
> hugetlb equivalent for update_mmu_cache, we should add a different
> function.

I do not know the mips architecture well enough or if the motivation for
this patch was based on THP or hugetlb pages. However, it will change
the address passed to update_mmu_cache_pmd from huge page aligned to the
actual faulting address. Will such a change in the passed address impact
the powerpc update_mmu_cache_pmd routine?

--
Mike Kravetz

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