On Sat, Aug 07, 2021 at 02:10:55AM +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > This hasn't been helped by the scarce number of 1GB TLB entries in Intel > CPUs until very recently (and even those are hard to come by today). Minor correction to this. I just fixed x86info to work on my Core i7-1165G7 (Tiger Lake, launched about a year ago) and discovered it has: L1 Store Only TLB: 1GB/4MB/2MB/4KB pages, fully associative, 16 entries L1 Load Only TLB: 1GB pages, fully associative, 8 entries L2 Unified TLB: 1GB/4KB pages, 8-way associative, 1024 entries My prior laptop (i7-7500U, Kaby Lake, 2016) has only 4x 1GB TLB entries at the L1 level, and no support for L2 1GB pages. So this speaks to Intel finally taking performance of 1GB TLB entries seriously. Perhaps more seriously than they need to for a laptop with 16GB of memory! There are Xeon-W versions of this CPU, so I imagine that there are versions which can support 1TB or more memory. I still think that 1GB pages are too big for anything but specialist use cases, but those do exist.