Re: [PATCH v3 2/8] mm/mprotect: Remove NUMA_HUGE_PTE_UPDATES

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On 06.08.24 18:26, Peter Xu wrote:
On Tue, Aug 06, 2024 at 03:02:00PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
Right.

I don't have a reason to change numa_pte_updates semantics yet so far, but
here there's the problem where numa_huge_pte_updates can be ambiguous when
there is even PUD involved.

In general, I don't know how I should treat this counter in PUD path even
if NUMA isn't involved in dax yet; it can be soon involved if we move on
with using this same path for hugetlb, or when 1G thp can be possible (with
Yu Zhao's TAO?).

We shouldn't bother about it in the PUD path at all I think. Especially as
long as NUMA hinting doesn't apply to any of what we would handle on the PUD
path :)

Hmm, I just noticed that hugetlb was never involved.. but then how about a
potential 1G THP?  Do you mean 1G THP will not be accounted in numa
balancing too even in the future?

My best guess is that you would want a separate counter for that. The old one was just badly named ...

72403b4a0fbd even spells out "NUMA huge PMD updates".


"NUMA huge PMD updates were the number of THP updates which in combination can be used to calculate how many ptes were updated from userspace."

... which doesn't make sense if you don't know how "huge" the huge actually was. :)


The motivation I had this patch in this series is I want to be clear on how
I should treat this counter in pud path if it won't go.  And when people
compare the two paths we'll need to be clear why there's such difference if
I ignore it in pud path.

Per my current read on this counter, it might be an overkill to do that at
all, and it might be simpler we drop it now.

Fine with me. But I would send that out separately, not buried in this series. The we might actually get Mel to review (was he CCed?).

Up to you!

--
Cheers,

David / dhildenb





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