Re: [PATCH bpf-next v2 0/5] execmem_alloc for BPF programs

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Le 07/12/2022 à 16:36, Thomas Gleixner a écrit :
> 
> The "use free space in existing mappings" mechanism is not required to
> be PMD_SIZE based, right?
> 
> Large page size, strict separation:
> 
> struct mod_alloc_type_params {
>     	[MOD_ALLOC_TYPE_TEXT] = {
>          	.mapto_type	= MOD_ALLOC_TYPE_TEXT,
>                  .flags		= FLAG_SHARED_PMD | FLAG_SECOND_ADDRESS_SPACE,
>                  .granularity	= PMD_SIZE,
>                  .alignment	= MOD_ARCH_ALIGNMENT,
>                  .start[0]	= MODULES_VADDR,
>                  .end[0]		= MODULES_END,
>                  .start[1]	= MODULES_VADDR_2ND,
>                  .end[1]		= MODULES_END_2ND,
>                  .pgprot		= PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC,
>                  .fill		= text_poke,
>                  .invalidate	= text_poke_invalidate,
> 	},

Don't restrict implementation to PMD_SIZE only.

On powerpc 8xx:
- PMD_SIZE is 4 Mbytes
- Large pages are 512 kbytes and 8 Mbytes.

It even has large pages of size 16 kbytes when build for 4k normal page 
size.

Christophe




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