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From: Huang Shijie <shijie8@gmail.com>
To: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: Does get_user_pages_fast lock the user pages in memory in my case?
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 11:57:50 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49EBF2BE.2030908@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090420114236.dda3de34.minchan.kim@barrios-desktop>

Minchan Kim a??e??:
> On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:15:55 +0800
> Huang Shijie <shijie8@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Minchan Kim a??e??:
>>     
>>> On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:01:01 +0800
>>> Huang Shijie <shijie8@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>>    I'm writting a driver for a video card with the V4L2 interface .
>>>>    V4L2 interface supports the USER-POINTER method for the video frame 
>>>> handling.
>>>>
>>>>    VLC player supports the USER-POINTER method,while MPALYER does not.
>>>>
>>>>    In the USER-POINTER method, VLC will call the posix_memalign() to 
>>>> allocate
>>>> 203 pages in certain PAL mode (that is 720*576*2) for a single frame.
>>>>    In my driver , I call the get_user_pages_fast() to obtain the pages 
>>>> array,and then call
>>>> the vmap() to map the pages to VMALLOC space for the memcpy().The code 
>>>> shows below:
>>>>    ....................
>>>>    get_user_pages_fast();
>>>>    ...
>>>>    f->data = vmap();
>>>>    .......................
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> What I understand is that you get the pages of posix_memalign by get_user_pages_fast 
>>> and then that pages are mapped at kernel vmalloc space by vmap. 
>>>
>>> Is it for removing copy overhead from kernel to user ?
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> I need a large range of virtual contigous memory to store my video 
>> frame(about 203 pages). When I received a full frame ,I will queue the 
>> buffer in
>> a VIDIOC queue,which will be remove by the VIDIOC_DQBUF.'
>>     
>
> I can't understand your point. 
> Sorry for that. 
>
> Could you explain more detail relation (user buffer which is allocated by posix_memalign) and (kernel buffer which is mapped by vmap) ?
>
>   
[1] fork() will copy the  range of 768-1024 index of swapper_pg_dir to 
mm->pgd.
[2] vmap setup mapping in the swapper_pg_dir.
[3] my driver will use the mm->pgd in the ioctl context.for the reason 
of [1],driver could see
    the address setup by vmap.
>>>>    In comments, it said :
>>>> "
>>>> +/**
>>>> + * get_user_pages_fast() - pin user pages in memory
>>>> + * @start:     starting user address
>>>> + * @nr_pages:  number of pages from start to pin
>>>> + * @write:     whether pages will be written to
>>>> + * @pages:     array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
>>>> + *             Should be at least nr_pages long.
>>>> "
>>>>
>>>>    But after I digged the code of kswap and the get_user_pages(called by 
>>>> get_user_pages_fast),
>>>> I did not find how the pages pinned in memory.I really need the pages 
>>>> pinned in memory.
>>>>
>>>>    Assume page A is one of the pages obtained by get_user_pages_fast() 
>>>> during page-fault.
>>>>
>>>> [1] page A will on the LRU_ACTIVE_ANON list;
>>>>    the _count of page A increment by one;
>>>>    PTE for page A will be set ACCESSED.
>>>>
>>>> [2] kswapd will scan the lru list,and move page A from LRU_ACTIVE_ANON  
>>>> to LRU_INACTIVE_ANON.
>>>>    In the shrink_page_list(), there is nothing can stop page A been 
>>>> swapped out.
>>>>    I don't think the page_reference() can move page A back to 
>>>> LRU_ACTIVE_ANON.In my driver,
>>>>    I am not sure if the VLC can access the page A.
>>>>
>>>>    Is this a bug? or I miss something?
>>>>    Thanks .
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> If above my assumption is right, It's not a BUG. 
>>> You get the application's pages by get_user_pages_fast. 
>>> 'Page pinning' means it shouldn't be freed. 
>>> Application's pages always can be swapped out. 
>>> If you don't want to swap out the page, you should use mlock. 
>>> If you use mlock, kernel won't insert the page to lru [in]active list.
>>> So the page never can be swapped out. 
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Yes, it not a bug .
>>
>> I read the kernel code again. In my case ,the kernel will pin the pages 
>> in memory.
>> I missed function is_page_cache_freeable() in the pageout().
>>
>> In my case, is_page_cache_freeable()will return false ,for 
>> page_count(page) is 3 now:
>> <1> one is from alloc_page_* in page fault.
>> <2> one is from get_usr_pages()
>> <3> one is from add_to_swap() in shrink_page_list()
>>     
>
> One more, try_to_unmap will call page_cache_release. 
> So, count is 2. 
>
>   
>> So ,there is no need to use the mlock, it will mess my driver.
>> is_page_cache_freeable()will return PAGE_KEEP, and page is locked in 
>> swap cache.
>>
>>     
>
> I can't understand your point exactly yet.
> But what I mean is following as in user mode
>
> posix_memalignq(&buffer);
> mlock(buffer,  buffer_len); 
>
> I will not dirty your driver. 
> Do I miss something ?
>
>   
>> Unfortunately, the page is unmaped, and the PTE of the page has been 
>> replaced by a swp_entry_t .
>> When the process read the page ,it will raise a page fault again, the 
>> kernel will find the page in the
>> swap cache, and requeue the page in LRU_ACTIVE_ANON, ---I think it is a 
>> vicious circle for the kernel.
>>
>> I think there two places to put back the gup() pages.
>> <1> isolate_page_glable()
>> <2> in the shrink_page_list(), before called the try_to_unmap().
>> KOSAKI Motohiro 's patch takes effect in the second place.
>> I think the first place is better.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
>   

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2009-04-20  3:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-04-17  7:01 Does get_user_pages_fast lock the user pages in memory in my case? Huang Shijie
2009-04-18  6:18 ` KOSAKI Motohiro
2009-04-20  2:22   ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-19 23:45 ` Minchan Kim
2009-04-20  2:15   ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-20  2:42     ` Minchan Kim
2009-04-20  3:28       ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-20  3:42         ` KOSAKI Motohiro
2009-04-20  4:53         ` Minchan Kim
2009-04-20  5:05           ` KOSAKI Motohiro
2009-04-20  5:05           ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-20  5:19             ` KOSAKI Motohiro
2009-04-20  5:37               ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-20  7:59                 ` KOSAKI Motohiro
2009-04-20  8:23                   ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-20  9:24                     ` KOSAKI Motohiro
2009-04-20  9:47                       ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-21  1:43                         ` KOSAKI Motohiro
2009-04-21 19:47                         ` Christoph Lameter
2009-04-20  5:24             ` Minchan Kim
2009-04-20  5:42               ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-20  3:57       ` Huang Shijie [this message]
2009-04-22  6:08       ` Huang Shijie
2009-04-22  9:46         ` Minchan Kim
2009-04-20  3:18     ` KOSAKI Motohiro

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