Byungchul Park <byungchul@xxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 09:41:22AM -0700, Dave Hansen wrote: >> On 5/28/24 22:00, Byungchul Park wrote: >> > All the code updating ptes already performs TLB flush needed in a safe >> > way if it's inevitable e.g. munmap. LUF which controls when to flush in >> > a higer level than arch code, just leaves stale ro tlb entries that are >> > currently supposed to be in use. Could you give a scenario that you are >> > concering? >> >> Let's go back this scenario: >> >> fd = open("/some/file", O_RDONLY); >> ptr1 = mmap(-1, size, PROT_READ, ..., fd, ...); >> foo1 = *ptr1; >> >> There's a read-only PTE at 'ptr1'. Right? The page being pointed to is >> eligible for LUF via the try_to_unmap() paths. In other words, the page >> might be reclaimed at any time. If it is reclaimed, the PTE will be >> cleared. >> >> Then, the user might do: >> >> munmap(ptr1, PAGE_SIZE); >> >> Which will _eventually_ wind up in the zap_pte_range() loop. But that >> loop will only see pte_none(). It doesn't do _anything_ to the 'struct >> mmu_gather'. >> >> The munmap() then lands in tlb_flush_mmu_tlbonly() where it looks at the >> 'struct mmu_gather': >> >> if (!(tlb->freed_tables || tlb->cleared_ptes || >> tlb->cleared_pmds || tlb->cleared_puds || >> tlb->cleared_p4ds)) >> return; >> >> But since there were no cleared PTEs (or anything else) during the >> unmap, this just returns and doesn't flush the TLB. >> >> We now have an address space with a stale TLB entry at 'ptr1' and not >> even a VMA there. There's nothing to stop a new VMA from going in, >> installing a *new* PTE, but getting data from the stale TLB entry that >> still hasn't been flushed. > > Thank you for the explanation. I got you. I think I could handle the > case through a new flag in vma or something indicating LUF has deferred > necessary TLB flush for it during unmapping so that mmu_gather mechanism > can be aware of it. Of course, the performance change should be checked > again. Thoughts? I suggest you to start with the simple case. That is, only support page reclaiming and migration. A TLB flushing can be enforced during unmap with something similar as flush_tlb_batched_pending(). -- Best Regards, Huang, Ying