Re: [PATCH v1 1/3] mm: split vm_normal_pages for LRU and non-LRU handling

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Felix Kuehling <felix.kuehling@xxxxxxx> writes:

> On 2022-03-11 04:16, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>> On 10.03.22 18:26, Alex Sierra wrote:
>>> DEVICE_COHERENT pages introduce a subtle distinction in the way
>>> "normal" pages can be used by various callers throughout the kernel.
>>> They behave like normal pages for purposes of mapping in CPU page
>>> tables, and for COW. But they do not support LRU lists, NUMA
>>> migration or THP. Therefore we split vm_normal_page into two
>>> functions vm_normal_any_page and vm_normal_lru_page. The latter will
>>> only return pages that can be put on an LRU list and that support
>>> NUMA migration, KSM and THP.
>>>
>>> We also introduced a FOLL_LRU flag that adds the same behaviour to
>>> follow_page and related APIs, to allow callers to specify that they
>>> expect to put pages on an LRU list.
>>>
>> I still don't see the need for s/vm_normal_page/vm_normal_any_page/. And
>> as this patch is dominated by that change, I'd suggest (again) to just
>> drop it as I don't see any value of that renaming. No specifier implies any.
>
> OK. If nobody objects, we can adopts that naming convention.

I'd prefer we avoid the churn too, but I don't think we should make
vm_normal_page() the equivalent of vm_normal_any_page(). It would mean
vm_normal_page() would return non-LRU device coherent pages, but to me at least
device coherent pages seem special and not what I'd expect from a function with
"normal" in the name.

So I think it would be better to s/vm_normal_lru_page/vm_normal_page/ and keep
vm_normal_any_page() (or perhaps call it vm_any_page?). This is basically what
the previous incarnation of this feature did:

struct page *_vm_normal_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
                            pte_t pte, bool with_public_device);
#define vm_normal_page(vma, addr, pte) _vm_normal_page(vma, addr, pte, false)

Except we should add:

#define vm_normal_any_page(vma, addr, pte) _vm_normal_page(vma, addr, pte, true)

>> The general idea of this change LGTM.
>>
>>
>> I wonder how this interacts with the actual DEVICE_COHERENT coherent
>> series. Is this a preparation? Should it be part of the DEVICE_COHERENT
>> series?
>
> Yes, it should be part of that series. Alex developed it on top of the series
> for now. But I think eventually it would need to be spliced into it.

Agreed, this needs to go at the start of the DEVICE_COHERENT series.

Thanks.

Alistair

> Patch1 would need to go somewhere before the other DEVICE_COHERENT patches (with
> minor modifications). Patch 2 could be squashed into "tools: add hmm gup test
> for long term pinned device pages" or go next to it. Patch 3 doesn't have a
> direct dependency on device-coherent pages. It only mentions them in comments.
>
>
>>
>> IOW, should this patch start with
>>
>> "With DEVICE_COHERENT, we'll soon have vm_normal_pages() return
>> device-managed anonymous pages that are not LRU pages. Although they
>> behave like normal pages for purposes of mapping in CPU page, and for
>> COW, they do not support LRU lists, NUMA migration or THP. [...]"
>
> Yes, that makes sense.
>
> Regards,
>   Felix
>
>
>>
>> But then, I'm confused by patch 2 and 3, because it feels more like we'd
>> already have DEVICE_COHERENT then ("hmm_is_coherent_type").
>>
>>

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