On 3/24/21 5:45 PM, Dan Williams wrote: > On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 3:02 AM Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 3/18/21 4:08 AM, Dan Williams wrote: >>> Now that device-dax and filesystem-dax are guaranteed to unmap all user >>> mappings of devmap / DAX pages before tearing down the 'struct page' >>> array, get_user_pages_fast() can rely on its traditional synchronization >>> method "validate_pte(); get_page(); revalidate_pte()" to catch races with >>> device shutdown. Specifically the unmap guarantee ensures that gup-fast >>> either succeeds in taking a page reference (lock-less), or it detects a >>> need to fall back to the slow path where the device presence can be >>> revalidated with locks held. >> >> [...] >> >>> @@ -2087,21 +2078,26 @@ static int gup_pte_range(pmd_t pmd, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end, >>> #endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PTE_SPECIAL */ >>> >>> #if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PTE_DEVMAP) && defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE) >>> + >>> static int __gup_device_huge(unsigned long pfn, unsigned long addr, >>> unsigned long end, unsigned int flags, >>> struct page **pages, int *nr) >>> { >>> int nr_start = *nr; >>> - struct dev_pagemap *pgmap = NULL; >>> >>> do { >>> - struct page *page = pfn_to_page(pfn); >>> + struct page *page; >>> + >>> + /* >>> + * Typically pfn_to_page() on a devmap pfn is not safe >>> + * without holding a live reference on the hosting >>> + * pgmap. In the gup-fast path it is safe because any >>> + * races will be resolved by either gup-fast taking a >>> + * reference or the shutdown path unmapping the pte to >>> + * trigger gup-fast to fall back to the slow path. >>> + */ >>> + page = pfn_to_page(pfn); >>> >>> - pgmap = get_dev_pagemap(pfn, pgmap); >>> - if (unlikely(!pgmap)) { >>> - undo_dev_pagemap(nr, nr_start, flags, pages); >>> - return 0; >>> - } >>> SetPageReferenced(page); >>> pages[*nr] = page; >>> if (unlikely(!try_grab_page(page, flags))) { >> >> So for allowing FOLL_LONGTERM[0] would it be OK if we used page->pgmap after >> try_grab_page() for checking pgmap type to see if we are in a device-dax >> longterm pin? > > So, there is an effort to add a new pte bit p{m,u}d_special to disable > gup-fast for huge pages [1]. I'd like to investigate whether we could > use devmap + special as an encoding for "no longterm" and never > consult the pgmap in the gup-fast path. > > [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/a1fa7fa2-914b-366d-9902-e5b784e8428c@xxxxxxxxxxxx/ > Oh, nice! That would be ideal indeed, as we would skip the pgmap lookup enterily. I suppose device-dax would use pfn_t PFN_MAP while fs-dax memory device would set PFN_MAP | PFN_DEV (provided vmf_insert_pfn_{pmd,pud} calls mkspecial on PFN_DEV). I haven't been following that thread, but for PMD/PUD special in vmf_* these might be useful: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20200110190313.17144-2-joao.m.martins@xxxxxxxxxx/ https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20200110190313.17144-4-joao.m.martins@xxxxxxxxxx/