On Fri, Apr 05, 2024 at 07:58:12AM -0400, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > The .change_pte() MMU notifier callback was intended as an > optimization. The original point of it was that KSM could tell KVM to flip > its secondary PTE to a new location without having to first zap it. At > the time there was also an .invalidate_page() callback; both of them were > *not* bracketed by calls to mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_{start,end}(), > and .invalidate_page() also doubled as a fallback implementation of > .change_pte(). > > Later on, however, both callbacks were changed to occur within an > invalidate_range_start/end() block. > > In the case of .change_pte(), commit 6bdb913f0a70 ("mm: wrap calls to > set_pte_at_notify with invalidate_range_start and invalidate_range_end", > 2012-10-09) did so to remove the fallback from .invalidate_page() to > .change_pte() and allow sleepable .invalidate_page() hooks. > > This however made KVM's usage of the .change_pte() callback completely > moot, because KVM unmaps the sPTEs during .invalidate_range_start() > and therefore .change_pte() has no hope of finding a sPTE to change. > Drop the generic KVM code that dispatches to kvm_set_spte_gfn(), as > well as all the architecture specific implementations. Paolo, I may miss a bunch of details here (as I still remember some change_pte patches previously on the list..), however not sure whether we considered enable it? Asked because I remember Andrea used to have a custom tree maintaining that part: https://github.com/aagit/aa/commit/c761078df7a77d13ddfaeebe56a0f4bc128b1968 Maybe it can't be enabled for some reason that I overlooked in the current tree, or we just decided to not to? Thanks, -- Peter Xu