On 10/10/24 21:23, Sean Christopherson wrote: > TL;DR: Eliminate KVM's long-standing (and heinous) behavior of essentially > guessing which pfns are refcounted pages (see kvm_pfn_to_refcounted_page()). > > Getting there requires "fixing" arch code that isn't obviously broken. > Specifically, to get rid of kvm_pfn_to_refcounted_page(), KVM needs to > stop marking pages/folios dirty/accessed based solely on the pfn that's > stored in KVM's stage-2 page tables. > > Instead of tracking which SPTEs correspond to refcounted pages, simply > remove all of the code that operates on "struct page" based ona the pfn > in stage-2 PTEs. This is the back ~40-50% of the series. > > For x86 in particular, which sets accessed/dirty status when that info > would be "lost", e.g. when SPTEs are zapped or KVM clears the dirty flag > in a SPTE, foregoing the updates provides very measurable performance > improvements for related operations. E.g. when clearing dirty bits as > part of dirty logging, and zapping SPTEs to reconstitue huge pages when > disabling dirty logging. > > The front ~40% of the series is cleanups and prep work, and most of it is > x86 focused (purely because x86 added the most special cases, *sigh*). > E.g. several of the inputs to hva_to_pfn() (and it's myriad wrappers), > can be removed by cleaning up and deduplicating x86 code. > > v13: > - Rebased onto v6.12-rc2 > - Collect reviews. [Alex and others] > - Fix a transient bug in arm64 and RISC-V where KVM would leak a page > refcount. [Oliver] > - Fix a dangling comment. [Alex] > - Drop kvm_lookup_pfn(), as the x86 that "needed" it was stupid and is (was?) > eliminated in v6.12. > - Drop check_user_page_hwpoison(). [Paolo] > - Drop the arm64 MTE fixes that went into 6.12. > - Slightly redo the guest_memfd interaction to account for 6.12 changes. Thanks a lot for working on this patchset! I tested it with native amdgpu/intel contexts and venus/virgl with dGPU and iGPU, no problems spotted. Please merge sooner, this will unblock lots of new virtio-gpu features. Tested-by: Dmitry Osipenko <dmitry.osipenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- Best regards, Dmitry