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SubjectRe: [PATCH 5/5] arm64: kdump: Don't defer the reservation of crash high memory
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On 2022/6/27 10:52, Baoquan He wrote:
> On 06/23/22 at 03:07pm, Catalin Marinas wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 04:35:16PM +0800, Baoquan He wrote:
>>> On 06/21/22 at 07:04pm, Catalin Marinas wrote:
>>>> The problem with splitting is that you can end up with two entries in
>>>> the TLB for the same VA->PA mapping (e.g. one for a 4KB page and another
>>>> for a 2MB block). In the lucky case, the CPU will trigger a TLB conflict
>>>> abort (but can be worse like loss of coherency).
>>>
>>> Thanks for this explanation. Is this a drawback of arm64 design? X86
>>> code do the same thing w/o issue, is there way to overcome this on
>>> arm64 from hardware or software side?
>>
>> It is a drawback of the arm64 implementations. Having multiple TLB
>> entries for the same VA would need additional logic in hardware to
>> detect, so the microarchitects have pushed back. In ARMv8.4, some
>> balanced was reached with FEAT_BBM so that the only visible side-effect
>> is a potential TLB conflict abort that could be resolved by software.
>
> I see, thx.
>
>>
>>> I ever got a arm64 server with huge memory, w or w/o crashkernel setting
>>> have different bootup time. And the more often TLB miss and flush will
>>> cause performance cost. It is really a pity if we have very powerful
>>> arm64 cpu and system capacity, but bottlenecked by this drawback.
>>
>> Is it only the boot time affected or the runtime performance as well?
>
> Sorry for late reply. What I observerd is the boot time serious latecy
> with huge memory. Since the timestamp is not available at that time,
> we can't tell the number. I didn't notice the runtime performance.

There's some data here, and I see you're not on the cc list.

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/1656241815-28494-1-git-send-email-guanghuifeng@linux.alibaba.com/T/

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Regards,
Zhen Lei

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