On 11/10/20 7:41 PM, Muchun Song wrote: > On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 8:47 AM Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 11/8/20 6:10 AM, Muchun Song wrote: >> I am reading the code incorrectly it does not appear page->lru (of the huge >> page) is being used for this purpose. Is that correct? >> >> If it is correct, would using page->lru of the huge page make this code >> simpler? I am just missing the reason why you are using >> page_huge_pte(page)->lru > > For 1GB HugeTLB pages, we should pre-allocate more than one page > table. So I use a linked list. The page_huge_pte(page) is the list head. > Because the page->lru shares storage with page->pmd_huge_pte. Sorry, but I do not understand the statement page->lru shares storage with page->pmd_huge_pte. Are you saying they are both in head struct page of the huge page? Here is what I was suggesting. If we just use page->lru for the list then vmemmap_pgtable_prealloc() could be coded like the following: static int vmemmap_pgtable_prealloc(struct hstate *h, struct page *page) { struct page *pte_page, *t_page; unsigned int nr = pgtable_pages_to_prealloc_per_hpage(h); if (!nr) return 0; /* Store preallocated pages on huge page lru list */ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&page->lru); while (nr--) { pte_t *pte_p; pte_p = pte_alloc_one_kernel(&init_mm); if (!pte_p) goto out; list_add(&virt_to_page(pte_p)->lru, &page->lru); } return 0; out: list_for_each_entry_safe(pte_page, t_page, &page->lru, lru) pte_free_kernel(&init_mm, page_to_virt(pte_page)); return -ENOMEM; } By doing this we could eliminate the routines, vmemmap_pgtable_init() vmemmap_pgtable_deposit() vmemmap_pgtable_withdraw() and simply use the list manipulation routines. To me, that looks simpler than the proposed code in this patch. -- Mike Kravetz