From: Mike Rapoport <rppt@kernel.org>
To: "Russell King (Oracle)" <linux@armlinux.org.uk>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>,
linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 15/14] arm: Rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_BITS
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2022 09:26:22 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YsKIDqAjg383vGuk@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YsJtYYsB/SinnNzI@shell.armlinux.org.uk>
On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 05:32:33AM +0100, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 10:54:49PM +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 10:16:45PM +0100, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 10:14:41PM +0100, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote:
> > > > This is the number of bits used by a PMD entry, not the order of a PMD.
> > >
> > > No, it's not the number of bits. A PMD entry doesn't fit in 2 or 3 bits.
> > > This is even more confusing.
> >
> > Well, what is it then? The order of something is PAGE_SIZE << n, and
> > that doesn't seem to be what this is.
>
> Where is it defined that "order" means "PAGE_SIZE << n" ?
>
> "order" here is "order of magnitude" and in this case, it is 2^n, just
> like order of magnitude in base 10 is 10^n. So strictly, the usage
> here is completely correct, but if you describe "order" as "PAGE_SIZE <<
> n" that is no longer an order of magnitude, because it doesn't increase
> in an order of magnitude (iow, n = 2 isn't PAGE_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE).
I'd go with PMD_ENTRY_ORDER as Russell suggested last year.
From 6389dfb2e5ae5b040ca1c8f07a071d8da2873b13 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2022 09:17:40 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] ARM: head.S: rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
PMD_ORDER denotes order of magnitude for a PMD entry, i.e PMD entry
size is 2 ^ PMD_ORDER.
Rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_ENTRY_ORDER to allow a generic definition of
PMD_ORDER as order of a PMD allocation: (PMD_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT).
Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com>
---
arch/arm/kernel/head.S | 34 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S
index 500612d3da2e..29e2900178a1 100644
--- a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S
+++ b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S
@@ -38,10 +38,10 @@
#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE
/* LPAE requires an additional page for the PGD */
#define PG_DIR_SIZE 0x5000
-#define PMD_ORDER 3
+#define PMD_ENTRY_ORDER 3 /* PMD entry size is 2^PMD_ENTRY_ORDER */
#else
#define PG_DIR_SIZE 0x4000
-#define PMD_ORDER 2
+#define PMD_ENTRY_ORDER 2
#endif
.globl swapper_pg_dir
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
mov r6, r6, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
1: orr r3, r7, r5, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT @ flags + kernel base
- str r3, [r4, r5, lsl #PMD_ORDER] @ identity mapping
+ str r3, [r4, r5, lsl #PMD_ENTRY_ORDER] @ identity mapping
cmp r5, r6
addlo r5, r5, #1 @ next section
blo 1b
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
* set two variables to indicate the physical start and end of the
* kernel.
*/
- add r0, r4, #KERNEL_OFFSET >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #KERNEL_OFFSET >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
ldr r6, =(_end - 1)
adr_l r5, kernel_sec_start @ _pa(kernel_sec_start)
#if defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 || defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE32
@@ -259,8 +259,8 @@ __create_page_tables:
str r8, [r5] @ Save physical start of kernel (LE)
#endif
orr r3, r8, r7 @ Add the MMU flags
- add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
-1: str r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ORDER
+ add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
+1: str r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
add r3, r3, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT
cmp r0, r6
bls 1b
@@ -280,14 +280,14 @@ __create_page_tables:
mov r3, pc
mov r3, r3, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
orr r3, r7, r3, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT
- add r0, r4, #(XIP_START & 0xff000000) >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
- str r3, [r0, #((XIP_START & 0x00f00000) >> SECTION_SHIFT) << PMD_ORDER]!
+ add r0, r4, #(XIP_START & 0xff000000) >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
+ str r3, [r0, #((XIP_START & 0x00f00000) >> SECTION_SHIFT) << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER]!
ldr r6, =(_edata_loc - 1)
- add r0, r0, #1 << PMD_ORDER
- add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r0, #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
+ add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
1: cmp r0, r6
add r3, r3, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT
- strls r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ORDER
+ strls r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
bls 1b
#endif
@@ -297,10 +297,10 @@ __create_page_tables:
*/
mov r0, r2, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
cmp r2, #0
- ldrne r3, =FDT_FIXED_BASE >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ ldrne r3, =FDT_FIXED_BASE >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
addne r3, r3, r4
orrne r6, r7, r0, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT
- strne r6, [r3], #1 << PMD_ORDER
+ strne r6, [r3], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
addne r6, r6, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT
strne r6, [r3]
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
addruart r7, r3, r0
mov r3, r3, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
- mov r3, r3, lsl #PMD_ORDER
+ mov r3, r3, lsl #PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
add r0, r4, r3
mov r3, r7, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
* If we're using the NetWinder or CATS, we also need to map
* in the 16550-type serial port for the debug messages
*/
- add r0, r4, #0xff000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #0xff000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
orr r3, r7, #0x7c000000
str r3, [r0]
#endif
@@ -359,10 +359,10 @@ __create_page_tables:
* Similar reasons here - for debug. This is
* only for Acorn RiscPC architectures.
*/
- add r0, r4, #0x02000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #0x02000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
orr r3, r7, #0x02000000
str r3, [r0]
- add r0, r4, #0xd8000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #0xd8000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
str r3, [r0]
#endif
#endif
--
2.34.1
--
Sincerely yours,
Mike.
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From: Mike Rapoport <rppt@kernel.org>
To: "Russell King (Oracle)" <linux@armlinux.org.uk>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>,
linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 15/14] arm: Rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_BITS
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2022 09:26:22 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YsKIDqAjg383vGuk@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YsJtYYsB/SinnNzI@shell.armlinux.org.uk>
On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 05:32:33AM +0100, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 10:54:49PM +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 10:16:45PM +0100, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 10:14:41PM +0100, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote:
> > > > This is the number of bits used by a PMD entry, not the order of a PMD.
> > >
> > > No, it's not the number of bits. A PMD entry doesn't fit in 2 or 3 bits.
> > > This is even more confusing.
> >
> > Well, what is it then? The order of something is PAGE_SIZE << n, and
> > that doesn't seem to be what this is.
>
> Where is it defined that "order" means "PAGE_SIZE << n" ?
>
> "order" here is "order of magnitude" and in this case, it is 2^n, just
> like order of magnitude in base 10 is 10^n. So strictly, the usage
> here is completely correct, but if you describe "order" as "PAGE_SIZE <<
> n" that is no longer an order of magnitude, because it doesn't increase
> in an order of magnitude (iow, n = 2 isn't PAGE_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE).
I'd go with PMD_ENTRY_ORDER as Russell suggested last year.
From 6389dfb2e5ae5b040ca1c8f07a071d8da2873b13 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2022 09:17:40 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] ARM: head.S: rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
PMD_ORDER denotes order of magnitude for a PMD entry, i.e PMD entry
size is 2 ^ PMD_ORDER.
Rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_ENTRY_ORDER to allow a generic definition of
PMD_ORDER as order of a PMD allocation: (PMD_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT).
Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com>
---
arch/arm/kernel/head.S | 34 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S
index 500612d3da2e..29e2900178a1 100644
--- a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S
+++ b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S
@@ -38,10 +38,10 @@
#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE
/* LPAE requires an additional page for the PGD */
#define PG_DIR_SIZE 0x5000
-#define PMD_ORDER 3
+#define PMD_ENTRY_ORDER 3 /* PMD entry size is 2^PMD_ENTRY_ORDER */
#else
#define PG_DIR_SIZE 0x4000
-#define PMD_ORDER 2
+#define PMD_ENTRY_ORDER 2
#endif
.globl swapper_pg_dir
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
mov r6, r6, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
1: orr r3, r7, r5, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT @ flags + kernel base
- str r3, [r4, r5, lsl #PMD_ORDER] @ identity mapping
+ str r3, [r4, r5, lsl #PMD_ENTRY_ORDER] @ identity mapping
cmp r5, r6
addlo r5, r5, #1 @ next section
blo 1b
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
* set two variables to indicate the physical start and end of the
* kernel.
*/
- add r0, r4, #KERNEL_OFFSET >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #KERNEL_OFFSET >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
ldr r6, =(_end - 1)
adr_l r5, kernel_sec_start @ _pa(kernel_sec_start)
#if defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 || defined CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE32
@@ -259,8 +259,8 @@ __create_page_tables:
str r8, [r5] @ Save physical start of kernel (LE)
#endif
orr r3, r8, r7 @ Add the MMU flags
- add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
-1: str r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ORDER
+ add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
+1: str r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
add r3, r3, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT
cmp r0, r6
bls 1b
@@ -280,14 +280,14 @@ __create_page_tables:
mov r3, pc
mov r3, r3, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
orr r3, r7, r3, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT
- add r0, r4, #(XIP_START & 0xff000000) >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
- str r3, [r0, #((XIP_START & 0x00f00000) >> SECTION_SHIFT) << PMD_ORDER]!
+ add r0, r4, #(XIP_START & 0xff000000) >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
+ str r3, [r0, #((XIP_START & 0x00f00000) >> SECTION_SHIFT) << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER]!
ldr r6, =(_edata_loc - 1)
- add r0, r0, #1 << PMD_ORDER
- add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r0, #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
+ add r6, r4, r6, lsr #(SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
1: cmp r0, r6
add r3, r3, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT
- strls r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ORDER
+ strls r3, [r0], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
bls 1b
#endif
@@ -297,10 +297,10 @@ __create_page_tables:
*/
mov r0, r2, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
cmp r2, #0
- ldrne r3, =FDT_FIXED_BASE >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ ldrne r3, =FDT_FIXED_BASE >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
addne r3, r3, r4
orrne r6, r7, r0, lsl #SECTION_SHIFT
- strne r6, [r3], #1 << PMD_ORDER
+ strne r6, [r3], #1 << PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
addne r6, r6, #1 << SECTION_SHIFT
strne r6, [r3]
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
addruart r7, r3, r0
mov r3, r3, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
- mov r3, r3, lsl #PMD_ORDER
+ mov r3, r3, lsl #PMD_ENTRY_ORDER
add r0, r4, r3
mov r3, r7, lsr #SECTION_SHIFT
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ __create_page_tables:
* If we're using the NetWinder or CATS, we also need to map
* in the 16550-type serial port for the debug messages
*/
- add r0, r4, #0xff000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #0xff000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
orr r3, r7, #0x7c000000
str r3, [r0]
#endif
@@ -359,10 +359,10 @@ __create_page_tables:
* Similar reasons here - for debug. This is
* only for Acorn RiscPC architectures.
*/
- add r0, r4, #0x02000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #0x02000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
orr r3, r7, #0x02000000
str r3, [r0]
- add r0, r4, #0xd8000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ORDER)
+ add r0, r4, #0xd8000000 >> (SECTION_SHIFT - PMD_ENTRY_ORDER)
str r3, [r0]
#endif
#endif
--
2.34.1
--
Sincerely yours,
Mike.
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2022-07-03 14:11 [PATCH 00/14] arch: make PxD_ORDER generically available Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 01/14] csky: drop definition of PTE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 02/14] csky: drop definition of PGD_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 03/14] mips: Rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_TABLE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 04/14] mips: Rename PUD_ORDER to PUD_TABLE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 05/14] mips: drop definitions of PTE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 06/14] mips: Rename PGD_ORDER to PGD_TABLE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 07/14] nios2: drop definition of PTE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 08/14] nios2: drop definition of PGD_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 09/14] loongarch: drop definition of PTE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:11 ` [PATCH 10/14] loongarch: drop definition of PMD_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:12 ` [PATCH 11/14] loongarch: drop definition of PUD_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:12 ` [PATCH 12/14] loongarch: drop definition of PGD_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 20:50 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-07-04 3:57 ` WANG Xuerui
2022-07-04 6:37 ` Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:12 ` [PATCH 13/14] parisc: Rename PGD_ORDER to PGD_TABLE_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:12 ` [PATCH 14/14] xtensa: drop definition of PGD_ORDER Mike Rapoport
2022-07-03 14:27 ` [PATCH 00/14] arch: make PxD_ORDER generically available Helge Deller
2022-07-04 0:40 ` Huacai Chen
2022-07-04 1:45 ` Guo Ren
2022-07-03 21:14 ` [PATCH 15/14] arm: Rename PMD_ORDER to PMD_BITS Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
2022-07-03 21:14 ` Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
2022-07-03 21:16 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-03 21:16 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-03 21:54 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-07-03 21:54 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-07-04 4:32 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-04 4:32 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-04 6:26 ` Mike Rapoport [this message]
2022-07-04 6:26 ` Mike Rapoport
2022-07-04 11:37 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-04 11:37 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-04 10:48 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-07-04 10:48 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-07-04 11:32 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-04 11:32 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2022-07-04 14:28 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-07-04 14:28 ` Matthew Wilcox
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