[PATCH 00/31] powerpc/mm: Update page table format for book3s 64

Aneesh Kumar K.V aneesh.kumar at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Sep 28 14:56:41 AEST 2015


Scott Wood <scottwood at freescale.com> writes:

> On Tue, 2015-09-22 at 12:18 +0530, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
>> Scott Wood <scottwood at freescale.com> writes:
>> 
>> > On Mon, 2015-09-21 at 12:10 +0530, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
>> > > Hi All,
>> > > 
>> > > This patch series attempt to update book3s 64 linux page table format to
>> > > make it more flexible. Our current pte format is very restrictive and we
>> > > overload multiple pte bits. This is due to the non-availability of free 
>> > > bits
>> > > in pte_t. We use pte_t to track the validity of 4K subpages. This patch
>> > > series free up pte_t of 11 bits by moving 4K subpage tracking to the
>> > > lower half of PTE page. The pte format is updated such that we have a
>> > > better method for identifying a pte entry at pmd level. This will also 
>> > > enable
>> > > us to implement hugetlb migration(not yet done in this series). 
>> > > 
>> > > Before making the changes to the pte format, I am splitting the
>> > > pte header definition such that we now have the below layout for headers
>> > > 
>> > > book3s
>> > >    32
>> > >      hash.h pgtable.h 
>> > >    64
>> > >      hash.h  pgtable.h hash-4k.h hash-64k.h
>> > > booke
>> > >   32
>> > >      pgtable.h pte-40x.h pte-44x.h pte-8xx.h pte-fsl-booke.h
>> > >   64
>> > >     pgtable-4k.h  pgtable-64k.h  pgtable.h
>> > 
>> > 40x and 8xx are not booke.  Is there a better name that can be used for 
>> > this 
>> > directory?  Maybe "nohash", similar to arch/powerpc/mm/tlb_nohash.c?
>> > 
>> 
>> I looked at Documentation/powerpc/cpu_families.txt to name the headers.
>> It lists then below booke.
>
> It lists 40x as booke (there was some question about that when 
> cpu_families.txt was added...  I guess you could call it "proto-booke", 
> though it doesn't use CONFIG_BOOKE in Linux), but 8xx is in its own category.
>
> In any case, "nohash" is the term used elsewhere.

How about using swtlb ? (nohash always confused me, It would be nice to
be explict and us software tlb ?)

-aneesh



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