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From: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
To: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
Cc: mpe@ellerman.id.au, benh@kernel.crashing.org,
	linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org, aik@ozlabs.ru, thuth@redhat.com,
	lvivier@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [RFCv2 3/9] arch/powerpc: Handle removing maybe-present bolted HPTEs
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 10:43:12 +1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160209004312.GD29288@voom.bne.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160208025404.GC30807@oak.ozlabs.ibm.com>

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On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 01:54:04PM +1100, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 04:23:57PM +1100, David Gibson wrote:
> > At the moment the hpte_removebolted callback in ppc_md returns void and
> > will BUG_ON() if the hpte it's asked to remove doesn't exist in the first
> > place.  This is awkward for the case of cleaning up a mapping which was
> > partially made before failing.
> > 
> > So, we add a return value to hpte_removebolted, and have it return ENOENT
> > in the case that the HPTE to remove didn't exist in the first place.
> > 
> > In the (sole) caller, we propagate errors in hpte_removebolted to its
> > caller to handle.  However, we handle ENOENT specially, continuing to
> > complete the unmapping over the specified range before returning the error
> > to the caller.
> > 
> > This means that htab_remove_mapping() will work sanely on a partially
> > present mapping, removing any HPTEs which are present, while also returning
> > ENOENT to its caller in case it's important there.
> > 
> > There are two callers of htab_remove_mapping():
> >    - In remove_section_mapping() we already WARN_ON() any error return,
> >      which is reasonable - in this case the mapping should be fully
> >      present
> >    - In vmemmap_remove_mapping() we BUG_ON() any error.  We change that to
> >      just a WARN_ON() in the case of ENOENT, since failing to remove a
> >      mapping that wasn't there in the first place probably shouldn't be
> >      fatal.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
> 
> [snip]
> 
> > --- a/arch/powerpc/mm/hash_utils_64.c
> > +++ b/arch/powerpc/mm/hash_utils_64.c
> > @@ -269,6 +269,7 @@ int htab_remove_mapping(unsigned long vstart, unsigned long vend,
> >  {
> >  	unsigned long vaddr;
> >  	unsigned int step, shift;
> > +	int rc = 0;
> >  
> >  	shift = mmu_psize_defs[psize].shift;
> >  	step = 1 << shift;
> > @@ -276,10 +277,13 @@ int htab_remove_mapping(unsigned long vstart, unsigned long vend,
> >  	if (!ppc_md.hpte_removebolted)
> >  		return -ENODEV;
> >  
> > -	for (vaddr = vstart; vaddr < vend; vaddr += step)
> > -		ppc_md.hpte_removebolted(vaddr, psize, ssize);
> > +	for (vaddr = vstart; vaddr < vend; vaddr += step) {
> > +		rc = ppc_md.hpte_removebolted(vaddr, psize, ssize);
> > +		if ((rc < 0) && (rc != -ENOENT))
> > +			return rc;
> > +	}
> >  
> > -	return 0;
> > +	return rc;
> 
> This will return the rc from the last hpte_removebolted call, which
> might be 0 even if earlier calls had returned -ENOENT.  Or, if the
> last call fails with -ENOENT, this will return -ENOENT.  Is that
> exactly what you meant?  In the case where some calls to
> hpte_removebolted return -ENOENT, I would think we would want a
> consistent return value, which could be either 0 or -ENOENT, but it
> shouldn't depend on which specific calls fail with -ENOENT, in my
> opinion.

I agree.  The intention was that this returned -ENOENT iff any of the
individual calls did, but I messed up the logic; thanks for the catch.

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  reply	other threads:[~2016-02-09  1:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-01-29  5:23 [RFCv2 0/9] PAPR hash page table resizing (guest side) David Gibson
2016-01-29  5:23 ` [RFCv2 1/9] memblock: Don't mark memblock_phys_mem_size() as __init David Gibson
2016-02-01  5:50   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-08  2:46   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-01-29  5:23 ` [RFCv2 2/9] arch/powerpc: Clean up error handling for htab_remove_mapping David Gibson
2016-02-01  5:54   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-08  2:48   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-01-29  5:23 ` [RFCv2 3/9] arch/powerpc: Handle removing maybe-present bolted HPTEs David Gibson
2016-02-01  5:58   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-02  1:08     ` David Gibson
2016-02-02 13:49   ` Denis Kirjanov
2016-02-08  2:54   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-02-09  0:43     ` David Gibson [this message]
2016-01-29  5:23 ` [RFCv2 4/9] arch/powerpc: Clean up memory hotplug failure paths David Gibson
2016-02-01  6:29   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-02 15:04   ` Nathan Fontenot
2016-02-03  4:31     ` David Gibson
2016-02-08  5:47   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-01-29  5:23 ` [RFCv2 5/9] arch/powerpc: Split hash page table sizing heuristic into a helper David Gibson
2016-02-01  7:04   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-02  1:04     ` David Gibson
2016-02-04 10:56       ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-08  5:57         ` Paul Mackerras
2016-01-29  5:24 ` [RFCv2 6/9] pseries: Add hypercall wrappers for hash page table resizing David Gibson
2016-02-01  7:11   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-02  0:58     ` David Gibson
2016-02-04 11:11       ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-07 22:33         ` David Gibson
2016-02-08  5:58   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-01-29  5:24 ` [RFCv2 7/9] pseries: Add support for hash " David Gibson
2016-02-01  8:31   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-01 11:04     ` David Gibson
2016-02-08  5:59   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-01-29  5:24 ` [RFCv2 8/9] pseries: Advertise HPT resizing support via CAS David Gibson
2016-02-01  8:36   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-08  6:00   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-01-29  5:24 ` [RFCv2 9/9] pseries: Automatically resize HPT for memory hot add/remove David Gibson
2016-02-01  8:51   ` Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-01 10:55     ` David Gibson
2016-02-08  6:01   ` Paul Mackerras
2016-02-01  5:50 ` [RFCv2 0/9] PAPR hash page table resizing (guest side) Anshuman Khandual
2016-02-02  0:57   ` David Gibson

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