Re: [PATCH v3 00/20] mm: MM owner tracking for large folios (!hugetlb) + CONFIG_NO_PAGE_MAPCOUNT

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On 03.03.25 23:43, Andrew Morton wrote:
On Mon,  3 Mar 2025 17:29:53 +0100 David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Some smaller change based on Zi Yan's feedback (thanks!).


Let's add an "easy" way to decide -- without false positives, without
page-mapcounts and without page table/rmap scanning -- whether a large
folio is "certainly mapped exclusively" into a single MM, or whether it
"maybe mapped shared" into multiple MMs.

Use that information to implement Copy-on-Write reuse, to convert
folio_likely_mapped_shared() to folio_maybe_mapped_share(), and to
introduce a kernel config option that let's us not use+maintain
per-page mapcounts in large folios anymore.

...

The goal is to make CONFIG_NO_PAGE_MAPCOUNT the default at some point,
to then slowly make it the only option, as we learn about real-life
impacts and possible ways to mitigate them.

I expect that we'll get very little runtime testing this way, and we
won't hear about that testing unless there's a failure.

Part of me wants to make it default on right now, but that's perhaps a
bit mean to linux-next testers.

Yes, letting this sit at least for some time before we enable it in linux-next as default might make sense.

> > Or perhaps default-off for now and switch to default-y for 6.15-rcX?

Maybe default-off for now, until we rebase mm-unstable to 6.15-rcX. Then, default on first in linux-next, and then upstream (6.16).


I suggest this just to push things along more aggressively - we may
choose to return to default-off after a few weeks of -rcX.

Yeah, I'm usually very careful; sometimes a bit too careful :)

--
Cheers,

David / dhildenb





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