On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 8:05 AM, Jerome Glisse <jglisse@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:31:22AM -0700, Dan Williams wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Jerome Glisse <jglisse@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 09:15:35AM -0700, Dan Williams wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 7:25 AM, Jerome Glisse <jglisse@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > On Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 04:49:18PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote: >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Jérôme Glisse <jglisse@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> > Use consistent name between IORES_DESC and enum memory_type, rename >> >> >> > MEMORY_DEVICE_PUBLIC to MEMORY_DEVICE_PERSISTENT. This is to free up >> >> >> > the public name for CDM (cache coherent device memory) for which the >> >> >> > term public is a better match. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Signed-off-by: Jérôme Glisse <jglisse@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> >> > Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> >> > Cc: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> >> > --- >> >> >> > include/linux/memremap.h | 4 ++-- >> >> >> > kernel/memremap.c | 2 +- >> >> >> > 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >> >> >> > >> >> >> > diff --git a/include/linux/memremap.h b/include/linux/memremap.h >> >> >> > index 57546a07a558..2299cc2d387d 100644 >> >> >> > --- a/include/linux/memremap.h >> >> >> > +++ b/include/linux/memremap.h >> >> >> > @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ static inline struct vmem_altmap *to_vmem_altmap(unsigned long memmap_start) >> >> >> > * Specialize ZONE_DEVICE memory into multiple types each having differents >> >> >> > * usage. >> >> >> > * >> >> >> > - * MEMORY_DEVICE_PUBLIC: >> >> >> > + * MEMORY_DEVICE_PERSISTENT: >> >> >> > * Persistent device memory (pmem): struct page might be allocated in different >> >> >> > * memory and architecture might want to perform special actions. It is similar >> >> >> > * to regular memory, in that the CPU can access it transparently. However, >> >> >> > @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ static inline struct vmem_altmap *to_vmem_altmap(unsigned long memmap_start) >> >> >> > * include/linux/hmm.h and Documentation/vm/hmm.txt. >> >> >> > */ >> >> >> > enum memory_type { >> >> >> > - MEMORY_DEVICE_PUBLIC = 0, >> >> >> > + MEMORY_DEVICE_PERSISTENT = 0, >> >> >> > MEMORY_DEVICE_PRIVATE, >> >> >> > }; >> >> >> > >> >> >> > diff --git a/kernel/memremap.c b/kernel/memremap.c >> >> >> > index b9baa6c07918..e82456c39a6a 100644 >> >> >> > --- a/kernel/memremap.c >> >> >> > +++ b/kernel/memremap.c >> >> >> > @@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ void *devm_memremap_pages(struct device *dev, struct resource *res, >> >> >> > } >> >> >> > pgmap->ref = ref; >> >> >> > pgmap->res = &page_map->res; >> >> >> > - pgmap->type = MEMORY_DEVICE_PUBLIC; >> >> >> > + pgmap->type = MEMORY_DEVICE_PERSISTENT; >> >> >> > pgmap->page_fault = NULL; >> >> >> > pgmap->page_free = NULL; >> >> >> > pgmap->data = NULL; >> >> >> >> >> >> I think we need a different name. There's nothing "persistent" about >> >> >> the devm_memremap_pages() path. Why can't they share name, is the only >> >> >> difference coherence? I'm thinking something like: >> >> >> >> >> >> MEMORY_DEVICE_PRIVATE >> >> >> MEMORY_DEVICE_COHERENT /* persistent memory and coherent devices */ >> >> >> MEMORY_DEVICE_IO /* "public", but not coherent */ >> >> > >> >> > No that would not work. Device public (in the context of this patchset) >> >> > is like device private ie device public page can be anywhere inside a >> >> > process address space either as anonymous memory page or as file back >> >> > page of regular filesystem (ie vma->ops is not pointing to anything >> >> > specific to the device memory). >> >> > >> >> > As such device public is different from how persistent memory is use >> >> > and those the cache coherency being the same between the two kind of >> >> > memory is not a discerning factor. So i need to distinguish between >> >> > persistent memory and device public memory. >> >> > >> >> > I believe keeping enum memory_type close to IORES_DESC naming is the >> >> > cleanest way to do that but i am open to other name suggestion. >> >> > >> >> >> >> The IORES_DESC has nothing to do with how the memory range is handled >> >> by the core mm. It sounds like the distinction this is trying to make >> >> is between MEMORY_DEVICE_{PUBLIC,PRIVATE} and MEMORY_DEVICE_HOST. >> >> Where a "host" memory range is one that does not need coordination >> >> with a specific device. >> > >> > I want to distinguish between: >> > - device memory that is not accessible by the CPU >> > - device memory that is accessible by the CPU just like regular >> > memory >> > - existing user of devm_memremap_pages() which is persistent memory >> > (only pmem seems to call devm_memremap_pages()) that is use like a >> > filesystem or block device and thus isn't use like generic page in >> > a process address space >> > >> > So if existing user of devm_memremap_pages() are only persistent memory >> > then it made sense to match the IORES_DESC we are expecting to see on >> > see such memory. >> > >> > For public device memory (in the sense introduced by this patchset) i >> > do not know how it will be described by IORES_DESC. i think first folks >> > with it are IBM with CAPI and i am not sure they defined something for >> > that already. >> > >> > I am open to any name beside public (well any reasonable name :)) but >> > i do need to be able to distinguish persistent memory as use today from >> > this device memory. >> >> Right, so that's why I suggested MEMORY_DEVICE_HOST for memory that is >> just normal host memory and does not have any device-entanglements >> outside of the base ZONE_DEVICE registration. > > Well the memory considered for DEVICE_PUBLIC is device memory so it is > very much entangled with a device. It is memory that is physically on > the device. It is just that new system bus like CAPI or CCIX allows > CPU to access such memory with same cache coherency as if they were > accessing regular system DDR memory. It is expect that this memory > will be manage by the device driver and not core memory management. > > But i am ok with MEMORY_DEVICE_HOST after all this just a name. But > what you put behind that name is not the reality of the memory. I just > want to be clear on that. > I was suggesting MEMORY_DEVICE_HOST for persistent memory and MEMORY_DEVICE_PUBLIC as you want for CDM. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href