Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 8:20 PM Sierra Guiza, Alejandro (Alex) > <alex.sierra@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> On 6/17/2022 4:40 AM, David Hildenbrand wrote: >> > On 31.05.22 22:00, Alex Sierra wrote: >> >> Device memory that is cache coherent from device and CPU point of view. >> >> This is used on platforms that have an advanced system bus (like CAPI >> >> or CXL). Any page of a process can be migrated to such memory. However, >> >> no one should be allowed to pin such memory so that it can always be >> >> evicted. >> >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Alex Sierra <alex.sierra@xxxxxxx> >> >> Acked-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@xxxxxxx> >> >> Reviewed-by: Alistair Popple <apopple@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> [hch: rebased ontop of the refcount changes, >> >> removed is_dev_private_or_coherent_page] >> >> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> >> >> --- >> >> include/linux/memremap.h | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ >> >> mm/memcontrol.c | 7 ++++--- >> >> mm/memory-failure.c | 8 ++++++-- >> >> mm/memremap.c | 10 ++++++++++ >> >> mm/migrate_device.c | 16 +++++++--------- >> >> mm/rmap.c | 5 +++-- >> >> 6 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) >> >> >> >> diff --git a/include/linux/memremap.h b/include/linux/memremap.h >> >> index 8af304f6b504..9f752ebed613 100644 >> >> --- a/include/linux/memremap.h >> >> +++ b/include/linux/memremap.h >> >> @@ -41,6 +41,13 @@ struct vmem_altmap { >> >> * A more complete discussion of unaddressable memory may be found in >> >> * include/linux/hmm.h and Documentation/vm/hmm.rst. >> >> * >> >> + * MEMORY_DEVICE_COHERENT: >> >> + * Device memory that is cache coherent from device and CPU point of view. This >> >> + * is used on platforms that have an advanced system bus (like CAPI or CXL). A >> >> + * driver can hotplug the device memory using ZONE_DEVICE and with that memory >> >> + * type. Any page of a process can be migrated to such memory. However no one >> > Any page might not be right, I'm pretty sure. ... just thinking about special pages >> > like vdso, shared zeropage, ... pinned pages ... >> >> Hi David, >> >> Yes, I think you're right. This type does not cover all special pages. >> I need to correct that on the cover letter. >> Pinned pages are allowed as long as they're not long term pinned. >> >> Regards, >> Alex Sierra > > What if I want to hotplug this device's coherent memory, but I do > *not* want the OS > to migrate any page to it ? > I want to fully-control what resides on this memory, as I can consider > this memory > "expensive". i.e. I don't have a lot of it, I want to use it for > specific purposes and > I don't want the OS to start using it when there is some memory pressure in > the system. This is exactly what MEMORY_DEVICE_COHERENT is for. Device coherent pages are only allocated by a device driver and exposed to user-space by a driver migrating pages to them with migrate_vma. The OS can't just start using them due to memory pressure for example. - Alistair > Oded > >> >> > >> >> + * should be allowed to pin such memory so that it can always be evicted. >> >> + * >> >> * MEMORY_DEVICE_FS_DAX: >> >> * Host memory that has similar access semantics as System RAM i.e. DMA >> >> * coherent and supports page pinning. In support of coordinating page >> >> @@ -61,6 +68,7 @@ struct vmem_altmap { >> >> enum memory_type { >> >> /* 0 is reserved to catch uninitialized type fields */ >> >> MEMORY_DEVICE_PRIVATE = 1, >> >> + MEMORY_DEVICE_COHERENT, >> >> MEMORY_DEVICE_FS_DAX, >> >> MEMORY_DEVICE_GENERIC, >> >> MEMORY_DEVICE_PCI_P2PDMA, >> >> @@ -143,6 +151,17 @@ static inline bool folio_is_device_private(const struct folio *folio) >> > In general, this LGTM, and it should be correct with PageAnonExclusive I think. >> > >> > >> > However, where exactly is pinning forbidden? >> >> Long-term pinning is forbidden since it would interfere with the device >> memory manager owning the >> device-coherent pages (e.g. evictions in TTM). However, normal pinning >> is allowed on this device type. >> >> Regards, >> Alex Sierra >> >> >