From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
To: Roland Dreier <rdreier@cisco.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, jsquyres@cisco.com, rostedt@goodmis.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] ummunotify: Userspace support for MMU notifications
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:53:29 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090727165329.4acfda1c.akpm@linux-foundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <adaeis53d2m.fsf_-_@cisco.com>
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 15:56:17 -0700
Roland Dreier <rdreier@cisco.com> wrote:
> As discussed in <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.openib/61925>
> and follow-up messages, libraries using RDMA would like to track
> precisely when application code changes memory mapping via free(),
> munmap(), etc. Current pure-userspace solutions using malloc hooks
> and other tricks are not robust, and the feeling among experts is that
> the issue is unfixable without kernel help.
>
> We solve this not by implementing the full API proposed in the email
> linked above but rather with a simpler and more generic interface,
> which may be useful in other contexts. Specifically, we implement a
> new character device driver, ummunotify, that creates a /dev/ummunotify
> node. A userspace process can open this node read-only and use the fd
> as follows:
>
> 1. ioctl() to register/unregister an address range to watch in the
> kernel (cf struct ummunotify_register_ioctl in <linux/ummunotify.h>).
>
> 2. read() to retrieve events generated when a mapping in a watched
> address range is invalidated (cf struct ummunotify_event in
> <linux/ummunotify.h>). select()/poll()/epoll() and SIGIO are
> handled for this IO.
>
> 3. mmap() one page at offset 0 to map a kernel page that contains a
> generation counter that is incremented each time an event is
> generated. This allows userspace to have a fast path that checks
> that no events have occurred without a system call.
>
> Thanks to Jason Gunthorpe <jgunthorpe@obsidianresearch.com> for
> suggestions on the interface design. Also thanks to Jeff Squyres
> <jsquyres@cisco.com> for prototyping support for this in Open MPI, which
> helped find several bugs during development.
>
> ...
>
> +config UMMUNOTIFY
> + tristate "Userspace MMU notifications"
> + select MMU_NOTIFIER
> + help
> + The ummunotify (userspace MMU notification) driver creates a
> + character device that can be used by userspace libraries to
> + get notifications when an application's memory mapping
> + changed. This is used, for example, by RDMA libraries to
> + improve the reliability of memory registration caching, since
> + the kernel's MMU notifications can be used to know precisely
> + when to shoot down a cached registration.
Does `select' dtrt here if UMMUNOTIFY=m? I never trust it...
<searches in vain for ummunotify.txt>
Oh well :(
A little test app would be nice - I assume you have one. We could toss
in in the tree as a how-to-use example, and people could perhaps turn
it into a regression test - perhaps the LTP people would take it.
>
> ...
>
> + if (test_bit(UMMUNOTIFY_FLAG_HINT, ®->flags)) {
> + clear_bit(UMMUNOTIFY_FLAG_HINT, ®->flags);
> + } else {
> + set_bit(UMMUNOTIFY_FLAG_HINT, ®->flags);
It's a shame that change_bit() didn't return the old (or new) value.
The overall userspace interface seems a bit klunky, but I can't really
suggest anything better. Netlink delivery?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-07-27 23:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-07-22 17:47 [PATCH/RFC] ummunot: Userspace support for MMU notifications Roland Dreier
2009-07-22 18:15 ` Andrew Morton
2009-07-22 19:27 ` Roland Dreier
2009-07-22 19:42 ` Andrew Morton
2009-07-23 2:26 ` Steven Rostedt
2009-07-23 20:21 ` Roland Dreier
2009-07-24 0:25 ` Steven Rostedt
2009-07-24 22:56 ` [PATCH v2] ummunotify: " Roland Dreier
2009-07-27 23:53 ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2009-07-28 16:14 ` Roland Dreier
2009-07-31 18:54 ` [PATCH v3] " Roland Dreier
2009-08-02 19:59 ` Brice Goglin
2009-08-03 4:55 ` Roland Dreier
2009-08-03 6:57 ` Brice Goglin
2009-08-04 17:14 ` Roland Dreier
2009-07-23 9:04 ` [PATCH/RFC] ummunot: " Li Zefan
2009-07-23 20:28 ` Roland Dreier
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