From: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: mingo@redhat.com, tglx@linutronix.de, hpa@zytor.com,
msalter@redhat.com, dyoung@redhat.com, riel@redhat.com,
peterz@infradead.org, mgorman@suse.de,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, x86@kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
Alex Thorlton <athorlton@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] x86: Optimize resource lookups for ioremap
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 16:09:09 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53FE6515.6050102@sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140827160515.c59f1c191fde5f788a7c42f6@linux-foundation.org>
On 8/27/2014 4:05 PM, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 17:59:28 -0500 Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com> wrote:
>
>> Since the ioremap operation is verifying that the specified address range
>> is NOT RAM, it will search the entire ioresource list if the condition
>> is true. To make matters worse, it does this one 4k page at a time.
>> For a 128M BAR region this is 32 passes to determine the entire region
>> does not contain any RAM addresses.
>>
>> This patch provides another resource lookup function, region_is_ram,
>> that searches for the entire region specified, verifying that it is
>> completely contained within the resource region. If it is found, then
>> it is checked to be RAM or not, within a single pass.
>>
>> The return result reflects if it was found or not (-1), and whether it is
>> RAM (1) or not (0). This allows the caller to fallback to the previous
>> page by page search if it was not found.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> --- linux.orig/kernel/resource.c
>> +++ linux/kernel/resource.c
>> @@ -494,6 +494,43 @@ int __weak page_is_ram(unsigned long pfn
>> }
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_is_ram);
>>
>> +/*
>> + * Search for a resouce entry that fully contains the specified region.
>> + * If found, return 1 if it is RAM, 0 if not.
>> + * If not found, or region is not fully contained, return -1
>> + *
>> + * Used by the ioremap functions to insure user not remapping RAM and is as
>> + * vast speed up over walking through the resource table page by page.
>> + */
>> +int __weak region_is_ram(resource_size_t start, unsigned long size)
>> +{
>> + struct resource *p;
>> + resource_size_t end = start + size - 1;
>> + int flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_BUSY;
>> + const char *name = "System RAM";
>> + int ret = -1;
>> +
>> + read_lock(&resource_lock);
>> + for (p = iomem_resource.child; p ; p = p->sibling) {
>> + if (end < p->start)
>> + continue;
>> +
>> + if (p->start <= start && end <= p->end) {
>> + /* resource fully contains region */
>> + if ((p->flags != flags) || strcmp(p->name, name))
>> + ret = 0;
>> + else
>> + ret = 1;
>> + break;
>> + }
>> + if (p->end < start)
>> + break; /* not found */
>> + }
>> + read_unlock(&resource_lock);
>> + return ret;
>> +}
>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(region_is_ram);
>
> Exporting a __weak symbol is strange. I guess it works, but neither
> the __weak nor the export are actually needed?
>
I mainly used 'weak' and export because that was what the page_is_ram
function was using. Most likely this won't be used anywhere else but
I wasn't sure. I can certainly remove the weak and export, at least
until it's actually needed?
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-08-27 23:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-08-27 22:59 [PATCH 0/2] x86: Speed up ioremap operations Mike Travis
2014-08-27 22:59 ` [PATCH 1/2] x86: Optimize resource lookups for ioremap Mike Travis
2014-08-27 23:05 ` Andrew Morton
2014-08-27 23:09 ` Mike Travis [this message]
2014-08-27 23:18 ` Andrew Morton
2014-08-27 23:25 ` Mike Travis
2014-08-27 23:37 ` Andrew Morton
2014-08-27 23:54 ` Mike Travis
2014-08-28 0:21 ` Andrew Morton
2014-08-27 22:59 ` [PATCH 2/2] x86: Use optimized ioresource lookup in ioremap function Mike Travis
2014-08-27 23:06 ` [PATCH 0/2] x86: Speed up ioremap operations Andrew Morton
2014-08-27 23:15 ` Mike Travis
2014-08-27 23:20 ` Andrew Morton
2014-08-27 23:30 ` Mike Travis
2014-08-28 6:48 ` Ingo Molnar
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2014-08-29 19:16 Mike Travis
2014-08-29 19:16 ` [PATCH 1/2] x86: Optimize resource lookups for ioremap Mike Travis
2014-08-29 19:53 [PATCH 0/2] x86: Speed up ioremap operations Mike Travis
2014-08-29 19:53 ` [PATCH 1/2] x86: Optimize resource lookups for ioremap Mike Travis
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