On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 22:22:15 -0700 Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Add support for tracking dirty DAX entries in the struct address_space > radix tree. This tree is already used for dirty page writeback, and it > already supports the use of exceptional (non struct page*) entries. > > In order to properly track dirty DAX pages we will insert new exceptional > entries into the radix tree that represent dirty DAX PTE or PMD pages. > These exceptional entries will also contain the writeback addresses for the > PTE or PMD faults that we can use at fsync/msync time. > > There are currently two types of exceptional entries (shmem and shadow) > that can be placed into the radix tree, and this adds a third. We rely on > the fact that only one type of exceptional entry can be found in a given > radix tree based on its usage. This happens for free with DAX vs shmem but > we explicitly prevent shadow entries from being added to radix trees for > DAX mappings. > > The only shadow entries that would be generated for DAX radix trees would > be to track zero page mappings that were created for holes. These pages > would receive minimal benefit from having shadow entries, and the choice > to have only one type of exceptional entry in a given radix tree makes the > logic simpler both in clear_exceptional_entry() and in the rest of DAX. > > > ... > > --- a/include/linux/dax.h > +++ b/include/linux/dax.h > @@ -36,4 +36,9 @@ static inline bool vma_is_dax(struct vm_area_struct *vma) > { > return vma->vm_file && IS_DAX(vma->vm_file->f_mapping->host); > } > + > +static inline bool dax_mapping(struct address_space *mapping) > +{ > + return mapping->host && IS_DAX(mapping->host); > +} Can we make this evaluate to plain old "0" when CONFIG_FS_DAX=n? That way a bunch of code in callers will fall away as well. If the compiler has any brains then a good way to do this would be to make IS_DAX be "0" but one would need to check that the zeroness properly propagated out of the inline. > #endif > diff --git a/include/linux/fs.h b/include/linux/fs.h > index 3aa5142..b9ac534 100644 > --- a/include/linux/fs.h > +++ b/include/linux/fs.h > @@ -433,6 +433,7 @@ struct address_space { > /* Protected by tree_lock together with the radix tree */ > unsigned long nrpages; /* number of total pages */ > unsigned long nrshadows; /* number of shadow entries */ > + unsigned long nrdax; /* number of DAX entries */ hm, that's unfortunate - machines commonly carry tremendous numbers of address_spaces in memory and adding pork to them is rather a big deal. We can't avoid this somehow? Maybe share the space with nrshadows by some means? Find some other field which is unused for dax files? > --- a/mm/filemap.c > +++ b/mm/filemap.c > @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ > */ > #include <linux/export.h> > #include <linux/compiler.h> > +#include <linux/dax.h> > #include <linux/fs.h> > #include <linux/uaccess.h> > #include <linux/capability.h> > @@ -579,6 +580,12 @@ static int page_cache_tree_insert(struct address_space *mapping, > p = radix_tree_deref_slot_protected(slot, &mapping->tree_lock); > if (!radix_tree_exceptional_entry(p)) > return -EEXIST; > + > + if (dax_mapping(mapping)) { > + WARN_ON(1); > + return -EINVAL; > + } this: --- a/mm/filemap.c~dax-support-dirty-dax-entries-in-radix-tree-fix +++ a/mm/filemap.c @@ -581,10 +581,8 @@ static int page_cache_tree_insert(struct if (!radix_tree_exceptional_entry(p)) return -EEXIST; - if (dax_mapping(mapping)) { - WARN_ON(1); + if (WARN_ON(dax_mapping(mapping))) return -EINVAL; - } if (shadowp) *shadowp = p; -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>