Excerpts from Nadav Amit's message of January 31, 2021 10:11 am: > From: Nadav Amit <namit@xxxxxxxxxx> > > There are currently (at least?) 5 different TLB batching schemes in the > kernel: > > 1. Using mmu_gather (e.g., zap_page_range()). > > 2. Using {inc|dec}_tlb_flush_pending() to inform other threads on the > ongoing deferred TLB flush and flushing the entire range eventually > (e.g., change_protection_range()). > > 3. arch_{enter|leave}_lazy_mmu_mode() for sparc and powerpc (and Xen?). > > 4. Batching per-table flushes (move_ptes()). > > 5. By setting a flag on that a deferred TLB flush operation takes place, > flushing when (try_to_unmap_one() on x86). > > It seems that (1)-(4) can be consolidated. In addition, it seems that > (5) is racy. It also seems there can be many redundant TLB flushes, and > potentially TLB-shootdown storms, for instance during batched > reclamation (using try_to_unmap_one()) if at the same time mmu_gather > defers TLB flushes. > > More aggressive TLB batching may be possible, but this patch-set does > not add such batching. The proposed changes would enable such batching > in a later time. > > Admittedly, I do not understand how things are not broken today, which > frightens me to make further batching before getting things in order. > For instance, why is ok for zap_pte_range() to batch dirty-PTE flushes > for each page-table (but not in greater granularity). Can't > ClearPageDirty() be called before the flush, causing writes after > ClearPageDirty() and before the flush to be lost? Because it's holding the page table lock which stops page_mkclean from cleaning the page. Or am I misunderstanding the question? I'll go through the patches a bit more closely when they all come through. Sparc and powerpc of course need the arch lazy mode to get per-page/pte information for operations that are not freeing pages, which is what mmu gather is designed for. I wouldn't mind using a similar API so it's less of a black box when reading generic code, but it might not quite fit the mmu gather API exactly (most of these paths don't want a full mmu_gather on stack). > > This patch-set therefore performs the following changes: > > 1. Change mprotect, task_mmu and mapping_dirty_helpers to use mmu_gather > instead of {inc|dec}_tlb_flush_pending(). > > 2. Avoid TLB flushes if PTE permission is not demoted. > > 3. Cleans up mmu_gather to be less arch-dependant. > > 4. Uses mm's generations to track in finer granularity, either per-VMA > or per page-table, whether a pending mmu_gather operation is > outstanding. This should allow to avoid some TLB flushes when KSM or > memory reclamation takes place while another operation such as > munmap() or mprotect() is running. > > 5. Changes try_to_unmap_one() flushing scheme, as the current seems > broken to track in a bitmap which CPUs have outstanding TLB flushes > instead of having a flag. Putting fixes first, and cleanups and independent patches (like #2) next would help with getting stuff merged and backported. Thanks, Nick