Re: [PATCH v12 4/6] arm64: support copy_mc_[user]_highpage()

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在 2024/8/19 19:56, Jonathan Cameron 写道:
On Tue, 28 May 2024 16:59:13 +0800
Tong Tiangen <tongtiangen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Currently, many scenarios that can tolerate memory errors when copying page
have been supported in the kernel[1~5], all of which are implemented by
copy_mc_[user]_highpage(). arm64 should also support this mechanism.

Due to mte, arm64 needs to have its own copy_mc_[user]_highpage()
architecture implementation, macros __HAVE_ARCH_COPY_MC_HIGHPAGE and
__HAVE_ARCH_COPY_MC_USER_HIGHPAGE have been added to control it.

Add new helper copy_mc_page() which provide a page copy implementation with
hardware memory error safe. The code logic of copy_mc_page() is the same as
copy_page(), the main difference is that the ldp insn of copy_mc_page()
contains the fixup type EX_TYPE_KACCESS_ERR_ZERO_ME_SAFE, therefore, the
main logic is extracted to copy_page_template.S.

[1] commit d302c2398ba2 ("mm, hwpoison: when copy-on-write hits poison, take page offline")
[2] commit 1cb9dc4b475c ("mm: hwpoison: support recovery from HugePage copy-on-write faults")
[3] commit 6b970599e807 ("mm: hwpoison: support recovery from ksm_might_need_to_copy()")
[4] commit 98c76c9f1ef7 ("mm/khugepaged: recover from poisoned anonymous memory")
[5] commit 12904d953364 ("mm/khugepaged: recover from poisoned file-backed memory")

Signed-off-by: Tong Tiangen <tongtiangen@xxxxxxxxxx>
Trivial stuff inline.

Jonathan

I'm sorry, I may not have understood what you meant. Where is the better
place to do inline? :)

Thanks,
Tong.



diff --git a/arch/arm64/lib/mte.S b/arch/arm64/lib/mte.S
index 5018ac03b6bf..50ef24318281 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/lib/mte.S
+++ b/arch/arm64/lib/mte.S
@@ -80,6 +80,35 @@ SYM_FUNC_START(mte_copy_page_tags)
  	ret
  SYM_FUNC_END(mte_copy_page_tags)
+#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_COPY_MC
+/*
+ * Copy the tags from the source page to the destination one wiht machine check safe
Spell check.
with >
Also, maybe reword given machine check doesn't make sense on arm64.

OK.



+ *   x0 - address of the destination page
+ *   x1 - address of the source page
+ * Returns:
+ *   x0 - Return 0 if copy success, or
+ *        -EFAULT if anything goes wrong while copying.
+ */
+SYM_FUNC_START(mte_copy_mc_page_tags)
+	mov	x2, x0
+	mov	x3, x1
+	multitag_transfer_size x5, x6
+1:
+KERNEL_ME_SAFE(2f, ldgm	x4, [x3])
+	stgm	x4, [x2]
+	add	x2, x2, x5
+	add	x3, x3, x5
+	tst	x2, #(PAGE_SIZE - 1)
+	b.ne	1b
+
+	mov x0, #0
+	ret
+
+2:	mov x0, #-EFAULT
+	ret
+SYM_FUNC_END(mte_copy_mc_page_tags)
+#endif
+
  /*
   * Read tags from a user buffer (one tag per byte) and set the corresponding
   * tags at the given kernel address. Used by PTRACE_POKEMTETAGS.
diff --git a/arch/arm64/mm/copypage.c b/arch/arm64/mm/copypage.c
index a7bb20055ce0..ff0d9ceea2a4 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/mm/copypage.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/mm/copypage.c
@@ -40,3 +40,48 @@ void copy_user_highpage(struct page *to, struct page *from,

+
+int copy_mc_user_highpage(struct page *to, struct page *from,
+			unsigned long vaddr, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = copy_mc_highpage(to, from);
+	if (!ret)
+		flush_dcache_page(to);
Personally I'd always keep the error out of line as it tends to be
more readable when reviewing a lot of code.
	if (ret)
		return ret;

	flush_dcache_page(to);

	return 0;

This is more reasonable, and it is more readable to eliminate errors in
time.

Thanks,
Tong.

+
+	return ret;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(copy_mc_user_highpage);
+#endif

.




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