[PATCH 09/13] mm/powerpc: Redefine pXd_huge() with pXd_leaf()
Christophe Leroy
christophe.leroy at csgroup.eu
Fri Mar 15 00:11:59 AEDT 2024
Le 14/03/2024 à 13:53, Peter Xu a écrit :
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 08:45:34AM +0000, Christophe Leroy wrote:
>>
>>
>> Le 13/03/2024 à 22:47, peterx at redhat.com a écrit :
>>> From: Peter Xu <peterx at redhat.com>
>>>
>>> PowerPC book3s 4K mostly has the same definition on both, except pXd_huge()
>>> constantly returns 0 for hash MMUs. As Michael Ellerman pointed out [1],
>>> it is safe to check _PAGE_PTE on hash MMUs, as the bit will never be set so
>>> it will keep returning false.
>>>
>>> As a reference, __p[mu]d_mkhuge() will trigger a BUG_ON trying to create
>>> such huge mappings for 4K hash MMUs. Meanwhile, the major powerpc hugetlb
>>> pgtable walker __find_linux_pte() already used pXd_leaf() to check hugetlb
>>> mappings.
>>>
>>> The goal should be that we will have one API pXd_leaf() to detect all kinds
>>> of huge mappings. AFAICT we need to use the pXd_leaf() impl (rather than
>>> pXd_huge() ones) to make sure ie. THPs on hash MMU will also return true.
>>
>> All kinds of huge mappings ?
>>
>> pXd_leaf() will detect only leaf mappings (like pXd_huge() ). There are
>> also huge mappings through hugepd. On powerpc 8xx we have 8M huge pages
>> and 512k huge pages. A PGD entry covers 4M so pgd_leaf() won't report
>> those huge pages.
>
> Ah yes, I should always mention this is in the context of leaf huge pages
> only. Are the examples you provided all fall into hugepd category? If so
> I can reword the commit message, as:
On powerpc 8xx, only the 8M huge pages fall into the hugepd case.
The 512k hugepages are at PTE level, they are handled more or less like
CONT_PTE on ARM. see function set_huge_pte_at() for more context.
You can also look at pte_leaf_size() and pgd_leaf_size().
By the way pgd_leaf_size() looks odd because it is called only when
pgd_leaf_size() returns true, which never happens for 8M pages.
>
> As a reference, __p[mu]d_mkhuge() will trigger a BUG_ON trying to
> create such huge mappings for 4K hash MMUs. Meanwhile, the major
> powerpc hugetlb pgtable walker __find_linux_pte() already used
> pXd_leaf() to check leaf hugetlb mappings.
>
> The goal should be that we will have one API pXd_leaf() to detect
> all kinds of huge mappings except hugepd. AFAICT we need to use
> the pXd_leaf() impl (rather than pXd_huge() ones) to make sure
> ie. THPs on hash MMU will also return true.
>
> Does this look good to you?
>
> Thanks,
>
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