On 12/13/18 9:21 PM, Dan Williams wrote: > On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 7:53 PM John Hubbard <jhubbard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 12/12/18 4:51 PM, Dave Chinner wrote: >>> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 04:59:31PM -0500, Jerome Glisse wrote: >>>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 08:46:41AM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote: >>>>> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 10:03:20AM -0500, Jerome Glisse wrote: >>>>>> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 11:28:46AM +0100, Jan Kara wrote: >>>>>>> On Fri 07-12-18 21:24:46, Jerome Glisse wrote: >>>>>>> So this approach doesn't look like a win to me over using counter in struct >>>>>>> page and I'd rather try looking into squeezing HMM public page usage of >>>>>>> struct page so that we can fit that gup counter there as well. I know that >>>>>>> it may be easier said than done... >>>>>> >> >> Agreed. After all the discussion this week, I'm thinking that the original idea >> of a per-struct-page counter is better. Fortunately, we can do the moral equivalent >> of that, unless I'm overlooking something: Jerome had another proposal that he >> described, off-list, for doing that counting, and his idea avoids the problem of >> finding space in struct page. (And in fact, when I responded yesterday, I initially >> thought that's where he was going with this.) >> >> So how about this hybrid solution: >> >> 1. Stay with the basic RFC approach of using a per-page counter, but actually >> store the counter(s) in the mappings instead of the struct page. We can use >> !PageAnon and page_mapping to look up all the mappings, stash the dma_pinned_count >> there. So the total pinned count is scattered across mappings. Probably still need >> a PageDmaPinned bit. > > How do you safely look at page->mapping from the get_user_pages_fast() > path? You'll be racing invalidation disconnecting the page from the > mapping. > I don't have an answer for that, so maybe the page->mapping idea is dead already. So in that case, there is still one more way to do all of this, which is to combine ZONE_DEVICE, HMM, and gup/dma information in a per-page struct, and get there via basically page->private, more or less like this: diff --git a/include/linux/mm_types.h b/include/linux/mm_types.h index 5ed8f6292a53..13f651bb5cc1 100644 --- a/include/linux/mm_types.h +++ b/include/linux/mm_types.h @@ -67,6 +67,13 @@ struct hmm; #define _struct_page_alignment #endif +struct page_aux { + struct dev_pagemap *pgmap; + unsigned long hmm_data; + unsigned long private; + atomic_t dma_pinned_count; +}; + struct page { unsigned long flags; /* Atomic flags, some possibly * updated asynchronously */ @@ -149,11 +156,13 @@ struct page { spinlock_t ptl; #endif }; - struct { /* ZONE_DEVICE pages */ + struct { /* ZONE_DEVICE, HMM or get_user_pages() pages */ /** @pgmap: Points to the hosting device page map. */ - struct dev_pagemap *pgmap; - unsigned long hmm_data; - unsigned long _zd_pad_1; /* uses mapping */ + unsigned long _zd_pad_1; /* LRU */ + unsigned long _zd_pad_2; /* LRU */ + unsigned long _zd_pad_3; /* mapping */ + unsigned long _zd_pad_4; /* index */ + struct page_aux *aux; /* private */ }; /** @rcu_head: You can use this to free a page by RCU. */ ...is there any appetite for that approach? -- thanks, John Hubbard NVIDIA