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From: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
To: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>
Cc: Linux Memory Management <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
	Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [patch 3/3] mm: fault handler to replace nopage and populate
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 13:44:07 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20061007134407.6aa4dd26.akpm@osdl.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20061007105853.14024.95383.sendpatchset@linux.site>

On Sat,  7 Oct 2006 15:06:32 +0200 (CEST)
Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> wrote:

> Nonlinear mappings are (AFAIKS) simply a virtual memory concept that
> encodes the virtual address -> file offset differently from linear
> mappings.
> 
> I can't see why the filesystem/pagecache code should need to know anything
> about it, except for the fact that the ->nopage handler didn't quite pass
> down enough information (ie. pgoff). But it is more logical to pass pgoff
> rather than have the ->nopage function calculate it itself anyway. And
> having the nopage handler install the pte itself is sort of nasty.
> 
> This patch introduces a new fault handler that replaces ->nopage and ->populate
> and (hopefully) ->page_mkwrite. Most of the old mechanism is still in place
> so there is a lot of duplication and nice cleanups that can be removed if
> everyone switches over.
> 
> The rationale for doing this in the first place is that nonlinear mappings
> are subject to the pagefault vs invalidate/truncate race too, and it seemed
> stupid to duplicate the synchronisation logic rather than just consolidate
> the two.

- You may find that gcc generates crap code for the initialisation of the
  `struct fault_data'.  If so, filling the fields in by hand one-at-a-time
  will improve things.

- So is the plan here to migrate all code over to using
  vm_operations.fault() and to finally remove vm_operations.nopage and
  .nopfn?  If so, that'd be nice.

- As you know, there is a case for constructing that `struct fault_data'
  all the way up in do_no_page(): so we can pass data back, asking
  do_no_page() to rerun the fault if we dropped mmap_sem.

- No useful opinion on the substance of this patch, sorry.  It's Saturday ;)


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From: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
To: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>
Cc: Linux Memory Management <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
	Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [patch 3/3] mm: fault handler to replace nopage and populate
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 13:44:07 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20061007134407.6aa4dd26.akpm@osdl.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20061007105853.14024.95383.sendpatchset@linux.site>

On Sat,  7 Oct 2006 15:06:32 +0200 (CEST)
Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> wrote:

> Nonlinear mappings are (AFAIKS) simply a virtual memory concept that
> encodes the virtual address -> file offset differently from linear
> mappings.
> 
> I can't see why the filesystem/pagecache code should need to know anything
> about it, except for the fact that the ->nopage handler didn't quite pass
> down enough information (ie. pgoff). But it is more logical to pass pgoff
> rather than have the ->nopage function calculate it itself anyway. And
> having the nopage handler install the pte itself is sort of nasty.
> 
> This patch introduces a new fault handler that replaces ->nopage and ->populate
> and (hopefully) ->page_mkwrite. Most of the old mechanism is still in place
> so there is a lot of duplication and nice cleanups that can be removed if
> everyone switches over.
> 
> The rationale for doing this in the first place is that nonlinear mappings
> are subject to the pagefault vs invalidate/truncate race too, and it seemed
> stupid to duplicate the synchronisation logic rather than just consolidate
> the two.

- You may find that gcc generates crap code for the initialisation of the
  `struct fault_data'.  If so, filling the fields in by hand one-at-a-time
  will improve things.

- So is the plan here to migrate all code over to using
  vm_operations.fault() and to finally remove vm_operations.nopage and
  .nopfn?  If so, that'd be nice.

- As you know, there is a case for constructing that `struct fault_data'
  all the way up in do_no_page(): so we can pass data back, asking
  do_no_page() to rerun the fault if we dropped mmap_sem.

- No useful opinion on the substance of this patch, sorry.  It's Saturday ;)

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2006-10-07 20:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 98+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-10-07 13:05 [rfc] 2.6.19-rc1: vm stuff Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:05 ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:05 ` [patch 1/3] mm: arch_free_page fix Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:05   ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:05 ` [patch 2/3] mm: locks_freed fix Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:05   ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:06 ` [patch 3/3] mm: add arch_alloc_page Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:06   ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 20:43   ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-07 20:43     ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-08  1:39     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-08  1:39       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-11 14:48       ` Martin Schwidefsky
2006-10-11 14:48         ` Martin Schwidefsky
2006-10-11 14:56         ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-11 14:56           ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-11 15:07           ` Martin Schwidefsky
2006-10-11 15:07             ` Martin Schwidefsky
2006-10-07 13:06 ` [patch 1/3] mm: fault vs invalidate/truncate check Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:06   ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:06 ` [patch 2/3] mm: fault vs invalidate/truncate race fix Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:06   ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 20:43   ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-07 20:43     ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-07 20:44   ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-07 20:44     ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-08  2:05     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-08  2:05       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:06 ` [patch 3/3] mm: fault handler to replace nopage and populate Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 13:06   ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 15:14   ` Jeff Garzik
2006-10-07 15:14     ` Jeff Garzik
2006-10-08  2:17     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-08  2:17       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-07 20:44   ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2006-10-07 20:44     ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-08  2:12     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-08  2:12       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-08 23:46     ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-08 23:46       ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 10:26       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 10:26         ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 10:50         ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 10:50           ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 11:00           ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 11:00             ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 11:10             ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 11:10               ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 11:19               ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 11:19                 ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 11:32                 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 11:32                   ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 11:45                   ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 11:45                     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 11:49                     ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 11:49                       ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 11:58                       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 11:58                         ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 12:07                         ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 12:07                           ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 12:14                           ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 12:14                             ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 13:38                             ` Thomas Hellstrom
2006-10-09 13:38                               ` Thomas Hellstrom
2006-10-09 13:52                               ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 13:52                                 ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 20:50                                 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 20:50                                   ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-10  6:11                                   ` Thomas Hellström
2006-10-10  6:11                                     ` Thomas Hellström
2006-10-10  7:55                                     ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-10  7:55                                       ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-10  8:39                                       ` Thomas Hellstrom
2006-10-10  8:39                                         ` Thomas Hellstrom
2006-10-09 20:45                               ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 20:45                                 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 12:09                         ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 12:09                           ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-09 12:11                           ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-09 12:11                             ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2006-10-10 12:10   ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-10-10 12:10     ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-10-10 12:13     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-10 12:13       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-10 17:52       ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-10 17:52         ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-11  0:43         ` SPAM: " Nick Piggin
2006-10-11  0:43           ` Nick Piggin
     [not found]   ` <5c77e7070610120456t1bdaa95cre611080c9c953582@mail.gmail.com>
2006-10-12 12:07     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-12 12:07       ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-14 13:28       ` Ingo Oeser
2006-10-14 13:28         ` Ingo Oeser
2006-10-15  7:54         ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-15  7:54           ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-24 21:31   ` Dave Airlie
2006-10-24 21:31     ` Dave Airlie
2006-10-26 11:09     ` Nick Piggin
2006-10-26 11:09       ` Nick Piggin

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