On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 06:03:55PM +0200, Juerg Haefliger wrote: > > > On 09/11/2017 04:50 PM, Tycho Andersen wrote: > > Hi Yisheng, > > > > On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 03:24:09PM +0800, Yisheng Xie wrote: > >>> +void xpfo_alloc_pages(struct page *page, int order, gfp_t gfp) > >>> +{ > >>> + int i, flush_tlb = 0; > >>> + struct xpfo *xpfo; > >>> + > >>> + if (!static_branch_unlikely(&xpfo_inited)) > >>> + return; > >>> + > >>> + for (i = 0; i < (1 << order); i++) { > >>> + xpfo = lookup_xpfo(page + i); > >>> + if (!xpfo) > >>> + continue; > >>> + > >>> + WARN(test_bit(XPFO_PAGE_UNMAPPED, &xpfo->flags), > >>> + "xpfo: unmapped page being allocated\n"); > >>> + > >>> + /* Initialize the map lock and map counter */ > >>> + if (unlikely(!xpfo->inited)) { > >>> + spin_lock_init(&xpfo->maplock); > >>> + atomic_set(&xpfo->mapcount, 0); > >>> + xpfo->inited = true; > >>> + } > >>> + WARN(atomic_read(&xpfo->mapcount), > >>> + "xpfo: already mapped page being allocated\n"); > >>> + > >>> + if ((gfp & GFP_HIGHUSER) == GFP_HIGHUSER) { > >>> + /* > >>> + * Tag the page as a user page and flush the TLB if it > >>> + * was previously allocated to the kernel. > >>> + */ > >>> + if (!test_and_set_bit(XPFO_PAGE_USER, &xpfo->flags)) > >>> + flush_tlb = 1; > >> > >> I'm not sure whether I am miss anything, however, when the page was previously allocated > >> to kernel, should we unmap the physmap (the kernel's page table) here? For we allocate > >> the page to user now > >> > > Yes, I think you're right. Oddly, the XPFO_READ_USER test works > > correctly for me, but I think (?) should not because of this bug... > > IIRC, this is an optimization carried forward from the initial > implementation. The assumption is that the kernel will map the user > buffer so it's not unmapped on allocation but only on the first (and Does the kernel always map it, though? e.g. in the case of XPFO_READ_USER, I'm not sure where the kernel would do a kmap() of the test's user buffer. Tycho > subsequent) call of kunmap. I.e.: > - alloc -> noop > - kmap -> noop > - kunmap -> unmapped from the kernel > - kmap -> mapped into the kernel > - kunmap -> unmapped from the kernel > and so on until: > - free -> mapped back into the kernel > > I'm not sure if that make sense though since it leaves a window. > > ...Juerg > > > > > Tycho > > -- 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=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>