On Wed, 2019-01-23 at 13:16 -0500, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:42:00AM +0100, KarimAllah Ahmed wrote: > > > > Guest memory can either be directly managed by the kernel (i.e. have a "struct > > page") or they can simply live outside kernel control (i.e. do not have a > > "struct page"). KVM mostly support these two modes, except in a few places > > where the code seems to assume that guest memory must have a "struct page". > > > > This patchset introduces a new mapping interface to map guest memory into host > > kernel memory which also supports PFN-based memory (i.e. memory without 'struct > > page'). It also converts all offending code to this interface or simply > > read/write directly from guest memory. Patch 2 is additionally fixing an > > incorrect page release and marking the page as dirty (i.e. as a side-effect of > > using the helper function to write). > > > > As far as I can see all offending code is now fixed except the APIC-access page > > which I will handle in a seperate series along with dropping > > kvm_vcpu_gfn_to_page and kvm_vcpu_gpa_to_page from the internal KVM API. > > > > The current implementation of the new API uses memremap to map memory that does > > not have a "struct page". This proves to be very slow for high frequency > > mappings. Since this does not affect the normal use-case where a "struct page" > > is available, the performance of this API will be handled by a seperate patch > > series. > > Where could one find this patchset? Let me clean it and send it out as well :) > > Also is there an simple test-case (or a writeup) you have for testing > this code? Specifically I am thinking about the use-case of "memory > without the 'struct page'" So the simple way to do it is: 1- Pass 'mem=' in the kernel command-line to limit the amount of memory managed by the kernel. 2- Map this physical memory you want to give to the guest with mmap("/dev/mem", physical_address_offset, ..) 3- Use the user-space virtual address as the "userspace_addr" field in KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION ioctl. You will also need this patch (hopefully I will repost next week as well): https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9191755/ I will make sure to expand on this in the cover letter in v6. > > And thank you for posting this patchset. It was a pleasure reviewing the > code! Amazon Development Center Germany GmbH Krausenstr. 38 10117 Berlin Geschaeftsfuehrer: Christian Schlaeger, Ralf Herbrich Ust-ID: DE 289 237 879 Eingetragen am Amtsgericht Charlottenburg HRB 149173 B