On Fri, Dec 07, 2018 at 04:52:42PM -0800, John Hubbard wrote: > I see. OK, HMM has done an efficient job of mopping up unused fields, and now we are > completely out of space. At this point, after thinking about it carefully, it seems clear > that it's time for a single, new field: Sorry for not replying earlier; I'm travelling and have had trouble keeping on top of my mail. Adding this field will grow struct page by 4-8 bytes, so it will no longer be 64 bytes. This isn't an acceptable answer. We have a few options for bits. One is that we have (iirc) two bits available in page->flags on 32-bit. That'll force a few more configurations into using _last_cpupid and/or page_ext. I'm not a huge fan of this approach. The second is to use page->lru.next bit 1. This requires some care because m68k allows misaligned pointers. If the list_head that it's joined to is misaligned, we'll be in trouble. This can get tricky because some pages are attached to list_heads which are on the stack ... and I don't think gcc guarantees __aligned attributes work for stack variables. The third is to use page->lru.prev bit 0. We'd want to switch pgmap and hmm_data around to make this work, and we'd want to record this in mm_types.h so nobody tries to use a field which aliases with page->lru.prev and has bit 0 set on a page which can be mapped to userspace (which I currently believe to be true). The fourth is to use a bit in page->flags for 64-bit and a bit in page_ext->flags for 32-bit. Or we could get rid of page_ext and grow struct page with a ->flags2 on 32-bit. Fifth, it isn't clear to me how many bits might be left in ->_last_cpupid at this point, and perhaps there's scope for using a bit in there. > diff --git a/include/linux/mm_types.h b/include/linux/mm_types.h > index 5ed8f6292a53..1c789e324da8 100644 > --- a/include/linux/mm_types.h > +++ b/include/linux/mm_types.h > @@ -182,6 +182,9 @@ struct page { > /* Usage count. *DO NOT USE DIRECTLY*. See page_ref.h */ > atomic_t _refcount; > > + /* DMA usage count. See get_user_pages*(), put_user_page*(). */ > + atomic_t _dma_pinned_count; > + > #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG > struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup; > #endif > > > ...because after all, the reason this is so difficult is that this fix has to work > in pretty much every configuration. get_user_pages() use is widespread, it's a very > general facility, and...it needs fixing. And we're out of space. > > I'm going to send out an updated RFC that shows the latest, and I think it's going > to include the above. > > -- > thanks, > John Hubbard > NVIDIA >