Re: [RFC PATCH] kvm: Use huge pages for DAX-backed files

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On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 08:10:52PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:29 PM Barret Rhoden <brho@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On 2018-10-29 at 15:25 Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > +       /*
> > > > +        * Our caller grabbed the KVM mmu_lock with a successful
> > > > +        * mmu_notifier_retry, so we're safe to walk the page table.
> > > > +        */
> > > > +       map_sz = pgd_mapping_size(current->mm, hva);
> > > > +       switch (map_sz) {
> > > > +       case PMD_SIZE:
> > > > +               return true;
> > > > +       case P4D_SIZE:
> > > > +       case PUD_SIZE:
> > > > +               printk_once(KERN_INFO "KVM THP promo found a very large page");
> > >
> > > Why not allow PUD_SIZE? The device-dax interface supports PUD mappings.
> >
> > The place where I use that helper seemed to care about PMDs (compared
> > to huge pages larger than PUDs), I think due to THP.  Though it also
> > checks "level == PT_PAGE_TABLE_LEVEL", so it's probably a moot point.
> >
> > I can change it from pfn_is_pmd_mapped -> pfn_is_huge_mapped and allow
> > any huge mapping that is appropriate: so PUD or PMD for DAX, PMD for
> > non-DAX, IIUC.
> 
> Yes, THP stops at PMDs, but DAX and hugetlbfs support PUD level mappings.
> 
> > > > +               return false;
> > > > +       }
> > > > +       return false;
> > > > +}
> > >
> > > The above 2 functions are  similar to what we need to do for
> > > determining the blast radius of a memory error, see
> > > dev_pagemap_mapping_shift() and its usage in add_to_kill().
> >
> > Great.  I don't know if I have access in the KVM code to the VMA to use
> > those functions directly, but I can extract the guts of
> > dev_pagemap_mapping_shift() or something and put it in mm/util.c.
> 
> Sounds good.
> 
> > > >  static void transparent_hugepage_adjust(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
> > > >                                         gfn_t *gfnp, kvm_pfn_t *pfnp,
> > > >                                         int *levelp)
> > > > @@ -3168,7 +3237,7 @@ static void transparent_hugepage_adjust(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
> > > >          */
> > > >         if (!is_error_noslot_pfn(pfn) && !kvm_is_reserved_pfn(pfn) &&
> > > >             level == PT_PAGE_TABLE_LEVEL &&
> > > > -           PageTransCompoundMap(pfn_to_page(pfn)) &&
> > > > +           pfn_is_pmd_mapped(vcpu->kvm, gfn, pfn) &&
> > >
> > > I'm wondering if we're adding an explicit is_zone_device_page() check
> > > in this path to determine the page mapping size if that can be a
> > > replacement for the kvm_is_reserved_pfn() check. In other words, the
> > > goal of fixing up PageReserved() was to preclude the need for DAX-page
> > > special casing in KVM, but if we already need add some special casing
> > > for page size determination, might as well bypass the
> > > kvm_is_reserved_pfn() dependency as well.
> >
> > kvm_is_reserved_pfn() is used in some other places, like
> > kvm_set_pfn_dirty()and kvm_set_pfn_accessed().  Maybe the way those
> > treat DAX pages matters on a case-by-case basis?
> >
> > There are other callers of kvm_is_reserved_pfn() such as
> > kvm_pfn_to_page() and gfn_to_page().  I'm not familiar (yet) with how
> > struct pages and DAX work together, and whether or not the callers of
> > those pfn_to_page() functions have expectations about the 'type' of
> > struct page they get back.
> >
> 
> The property of DAX pages that requires special coordination is the
> fact that the device hosting the pages can be disabled at will. The
> get_dev_pagemap() api is the interface to pin a device-pfn so that you
> can safely perform a pfn_to_page() operation.
> 
> Have the pages that kvm uses in this path already been pinned by vfio?

My understanding is, it could be - if there's any device assigned to the VM.
Otherwise, they will not.

B.R.
Yu

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