On Fri 13-04-18 16:15:26, Chintan Pandya wrote: > > > On 4/13/2018 4:10 PM, Anshuman Khandual wrote: > > On 04/13/2018 03:47 PM, Chintan Pandya wrote: > > > > > > > > > On 4/13/2018 3:29 PM, Anshuman Khandual wrote: > > > > On 04/13/2018 02:46 PM, Chintan Pandya wrote: > > > > > Unmap legs do call vunmap_page_range() irrespective of > > > > > debug_pagealloc_enabled() is enabled or not. So, remove > > > > > redundant check and optional vunmap_page_range() routines. > > > > > > > > vunmap_page_range() tears down the page table entries and does > > > > not really flush related TLB entries normally unless page alloc > > > > debug is enabled where it wants to make sure no stale mapping is > > > > still around for debug purpose. Deferring TLB flush improves > > > > performance. This patch will force TLB flush during each page > > > > table tear down and hence not desirable. > > > > > > > Deferred TLB invalidation will surely improve performance. But force > > > flush can help in detecting invalid access right then and there. I > > > > Deferred TLB invalidation was a choice made some time ago with the > > commit db64fe02258f1507e ("mm: rewrite vmap layer") as these vmalloc > > mappings wont be used other than inside the kernel and TLB gets > > flushed when they are reused. This way it can still avail the benefit > > of deferred TLB flushing without exposing itself to invalid accesses. > > > > > chose later. May be I should have clean up the vmap tear down code > > > as well where it actually does the TLB invalidation. > > > > > > Or make TLB invalidation in free_unmap_vmap_area() be dependent upon > > > debug_pagealloc_enabled(). > > > > Immediate TLB invalidation needs to be dependent on debug_pagealloc_ > > enabled() and should be done only for debug purpose. Contrary to that > > is not desirable. > > > Okay. I will raise v2 for that. More importantly. Your changelog absolutely lacks the _why_ part. It just states what the code does which is not all that hard to read from the diff. It is usually much more important to present _why_ the patch is an improvement and worth merging. -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs