[PATCH v4 06/12] mm: introduce generic lazy_mmu helpers

David Hildenbrand david at redhat.com
Sat Nov 1 23:18:05 AEDT 2025


On 29.10.25 11:09, Kevin Brodsky wrote:
> The implementation of the lazy MMU mode is currently entirely
> arch-specific; core code directly calls arch helpers:
> arch_{enter,leave}_lazy_mmu_mode().
> 
> We are about to introduce support for nested lazy MMU sections.
> As things stand we'd have to duplicate that logic in every arch
> implementing lazy_mmu - adding to a fair amount of logic
> already duplicated across lazy_mmu implementations.
> 
> This patch therefore introduces a new generic layer that calls the
> existing arch_* helpers. Two pair of calls are introduced:
> 
> * lazy_mmu_mode_enable() ... lazy_mmu_mode_disable()
>      This is the standard case where the mode is enabled for a given
>      block of code by surrounding it with enable() and disable()
>      calls.
> 
> * lazy_mmu_mode_pause() ... lazy_mmu_mode_resume()
>      This is for situations where the mode is temporarily disabled
>      by first calling pause() and then resume() (e.g. to prevent any
>      batching from occurring in a critical section).
> 
> The documentation in <linux/pgtable.h> will be updated in a
> subsequent patch.
> 
> No functional change should be introduced at this stage.
> The implementation of enable()/resume() and disable()/pause() is
> currently identical, but nesting support will change that.
> 
> Most of the call sites have been updated using the following
> Coccinelle script:
> 
> @@
> @@
> {
> ...
> - arch_enter_lazy_mmu_mode();
> + lazy_mmu_mode_enable();
> ...
> - arch_leave_lazy_mmu_mode();
> + lazy_mmu_mode_disable();
> ...
> }
> 
> @@
> @@
> {
> ...
> - arch_leave_lazy_mmu_mode();
> + lazy_mmu_mode_pause();
> ...
> - arch_enter_lazy_mmu_mode();
> + lazy_mmu_mode_resume();
> ...
> }
> 
> A couple of notes regarding x86:
> 
> * Xen is currently the only case where explicit handling is required
>    for lazy MMU when context-switching. This is purely an
>    implementation detail and using the generic lazy_mmu_mode_*
>    functions would cause trouble when nesting support is introduced,
>    because the generic functions must be called from the current task.
>    For that reason we still use arch_leave() and arch_enter() there.
> 
> * x86 calls arch_flush_lazy_mmu_mode() unconditionally in a few
>    places, but only defines it if PARAVIRT_XXL is selected, and we
>    are removing the fallback in <linux/pgtable.h>. Add a new fallback
>    definition to <asm/pgtable.h> to keep things building.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Kevin Brodsky <kevin.brodsky at arm.com>
> ---

Acked-by: David Hildenbrand <david at redhat.com>

-- 
Cheers

David / dhildenb



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