Re: API for setting multiple PTEs at once

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On 2/8/2023 7:23 PM, Alexandre Ghiti wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
> 
> On 2/7/23 21:27, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 02, 2023 at 09:14:23PM +0000, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
>>> For those of you not subscribed, linux-mm is currently discussing
>>> how best to handle page faults on large folios.  I simply made it work
>>> when adding large folio support.  Now Yin Fengwei is working on
>>> making it fast.
>> OK, here's an actual implementation:
>>
>> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20230207194937.122543-3-willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/
>>
>> It survives a run of xfstests.  If your architecture doesn't store its
>> PFNs at PAGE_SHIFT, you're going to want to implement your own set_ptes(),
> 
> 
> riscv stores its pfn at PAGE_PFN_SHIFT instead of PAGE_SHIFT, se we need to reimplement set_ptes. But I have been playing with your patchset and we never fall into the case where set_ptes is called with nr > 1, any idea why? I booted a large ubuntu defconfig and launched will_it_scale.page_fault4.
Need to use xfs filesystem to get large folio for file mapping.
Other filesystem may be also OK. But I just tried xfs. Thanks.


Regards
Yin, Fengwei

> 
> I'll come up with the proper implementation of set_ptes anyway soon.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
>> or you'll see entirely the wrong pages mapped into userspace.  You may
>> also wish to implement set_ptes() if it can be done more efficiently
>> than __pte(pteval(pte) + PAGE_SIZE).
>>
>> Architectures that implement things like flush_icache_page() and
>> update_mmu_cache() may want to propose batched versions of those.
>> That's alpha, csky, m68k, mips, nios2, parisc, sh,
>> arm, loongarch, openrisc, powerpc, riscv, sparc and xtensa.
>> Maintainers BCC'd, mailing lists CC'd.
>>
>> I'm happy to collect implementations and submit them as part of a v6.
>>
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