On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 10:06:26AM +0530, Anshuman Khandual wrote: > On 10/07/2019 07:47 PM, Catalin Marinas wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 11:13:45AM +0530, Anshuman Khandual wrote: > >> The arch code for hot-remove must tear down portions of the linear map and > >> vmemmap corresponding to memory being removed. In both cases the page > >> tables mapping these regions must be freed, and when sparse vmemmap is in > >> use the memory backing the vmemmap must also be freed. > >> > >> This patch adds unmap_hotplug_range() and free_empty_tables() helpers which > >> can be used to tear down either region and calls it from vmemmap_free() and > >> ___remove_pgd_mapping(). The sparse_vmap argument determines whether the > >> backing memory will be freed. > > > > Can you change the 'sparse_vmap' name to something more meaningful which > > would suggest freeing of the backing memory? > > free_mapped_mem or free_backed_mem ? Even shorter forms like free_mapped or > free_backed might do as well. Do you have a particular preference here ? But > yes, sparse_vmap has been very much specific to vmemmap for these functions > which are now very generic in nature. free_mapped would do. > >> +static void unmap_hotplug_pte_range(pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long addr, > >> + unsigned long end, bool sparse_vmap) > >> +{ > >> + struct page *page; > >> + pte_t *ptep, pte; > >> + > >> + do { > >> + ptep = pte_offset_kernel(pmdp, addr); > >> + pte = READ_ONCE(*ptep); > >> + if (pte_none(pte)) > >> + continue; > >> + > >> + WARN_ON(!pte_present(pte)); > >> + page = sparse_vmap ? pte_page(pte) : NULL; > >> + pte_clear(&init_mm, addr, ptep); > >> + flush_tlb_kernel_range(addr, addr + PAGE_SIZE); > >> + if (sparse_vmap) > >> + free_hotplug_page_range(page, PAGE_SIZE); > > > > You could only set 'page' if sparse_vmap (or even drop 'page' entirely). > > I am afraid 'page' is being used to hold pte_page(pte) extraction which > needs to be freed (sparse_vmap) as we are going to clear the ptep entry > in the next statement and lose access to it for good. You clear *ptep, not pte. > We will need some > where to hold onto pte_page(pte) across pte_clear() as we cannot free it > before clearing it's entry and flushing the TLB. Hence wondering how the > 'page' can be completely dropped. > > > The compiler is probably smart enough to optimise it but using a > > pointless ternary operator just makes the code harder to follow. > > Not sure I got this but are you suggesting for an 'if' statement here > > if (sparse_vmap) > page = pte_page(pte); > > instead of the current assignment ? > > page = sparse_vmap ? pte_page(pte) : NULL; I suggest: if (sparse_vmap) free_hotplug_pgtable_page(pte_page(pte), PAGE_SIZE); > >> + } while (addr += PAGE_SIZE, addr < end); > >> +} > > [...] > >> +static void free_empty_pte_table(pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long addr, > >> + unsigned long end) > >> +{ > >> + pte_t *ptep, pte; > >> + > >> + do { > >> + ptep = pte_offset_kernel(pmdp, addr); > >> + pte = READ_ONCE(*ptep); > >> + WARN_ON(!pte_none(pte)); > >> + } while (addr += PAGE_SIZE, addr < end); > >> +} > >> + > >> +static void free_empty_pmd_table(pud_t *pudp, unsigned long addr, > >> + unsigned long end, unsigned long floor, > >> + unsigned long ceiling) > >> +{ > >> + unsigned long next; > >> + pmd_t *pmdp, pmd; > >> + > >> + do { > >> + next = pmd_addr_end(addr, end); > >> + pmdp = pmd_offset(pudp, addr); > >> + pmd = READ_ONCE(*pmdp); > >> + if (pmd_none(pmd)) > >> + continue; > >> + > >> + WARN_ON(!pmd_present(pmd) || !pmd_table(pmd) || pmd_sect(pmd)); > >> + free_empty_pte_table(pmdp, addr, next); > >> + free_pte_table(pmdp, addr, next, floor, ceiling); > > > > Do we need two closely named functions here? Can you not collapse > > free_empty_pud_table() and free_pte_table() into a single one? The same > > comment for the pmd/pud variants. I just find this confusing. > > The two functions could be collapsed into a single one. But just wanted to > keep free_pxx_table() part which checks floor/ceiling alignment, non-zero > entries clear off the actual page table walking. With the pmd variant, they both take the floor/ceiling argument while the free_empty_pte_table() doesn't even free anything. So not entirely consistent. Can you not just copy the free_pgd_range() functions but instead of p*d_free_tlb() just do the TLB invalidation followed by page freeing? That seems to be an easier pattern to follow. -- Catalin