Am 2022-02-18 um 14:26 schrieb Jason Gunthorpe:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 02:20:45PM -0500, Felix Kuehling wrote:
Am 2022-02-17 um 19:19 schrieb Jason Gunthorpe:
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 04:12:20PM -0500, Felix Kuehling wrote:

I'm thinking of a more theoretical approach: Instead of auditing all users,
I'd ask, what are the invariants that a vm_normal_page should have. Then
check, whether our DEVICE_COHERENT pages satisfy them. But maybe the concept
of a vm_normal_page isn't defined clearly enough for that.
I would say the expectation is that only 'page cache and anon' pages
are returned - ie the first union in struct page

This is because the first file in your list I looked at:

static int madvise_cold_or_pageout_pte_range(pmd_t *pmd,
                                unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
                                struct mm_walk *walk)

{
                page = vm_normal_page(vma, addr, ptent);
[..]
                if (pageout) {
                        if (!isolate_lru_page(page)) {

Uses the LRU field, so this is incompatible with all the other page
types.

One mitigation of this might be to formally make vm_normal_page() ==
'pte to page cache and anon page' and add a new function that is 'pte
to any struct page'

Then go through and sort callers as appropriate.

The 'pte to page cache and anon page' can detect ZONE_DEVICE by
calling is_zone_device_page() insted of pte_devmap() and then continue
to return NULL. This same trick will fix GUP_fast.
Sounds good to me. What about vm_normal_page_pmd? Should we remove the
pmd_devmap check from that function as well. I'm not even sure what a huge
zone_device page would look like, but maybe that's a worthwhile future
optimization for our driver.
IIRC there are other problems here as PMDs are currently wired to THPs
and not general at all..

We have huge zone_device pages, it is just any compound page of
contiguous pfns - you should be aggregating any contiguous string of
logical PFNs together into a folio for performance. If the folio is
stuffed into a PMD or not is a different question..

I'd propose the function names vm_normal_page and vm_normal_or_device_page
for the two functions you described.
I wouldn't say device_page, it should be any type of page - though
device_page is the only other option ATM, AFIAK.

Ok, then how about vm_normal_lru_page and vm_normal_any_page?

Regards,
  Felix



current vm_normal_page with the pte_devmap check removed. vm_normal_page
could be implemented as a wrapper around vm_normal_or_device_page, which
just adds the !is_zone_device_page() check.
Yes

Jason

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