[RFC PATCH 1/2] mm,drm/ttm: Block fast GUP to TTM huge pages
Jason Gunthorpe
jgg at nvidia.com
Wed Mar 24 13:48:33 UTC 2021
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 02:35:38PM +0100, Thomas Hellström (Intel) wrote:
> > In an ideal world the creation/destruction of page table levels would
> > by dynamic at this point, like THP.
>
> Hmm, but I'm not sure what problem we're trying to solve by changing the
> interface in this way?
We are trying to make a sensible driver API to deal with huge pages.
> Currently if the core vm requests a huge pud, we give it one, and if we
> can't or don't want to (because of dirty-tracking, for example, which is
> always done on 4K page-level) we just return VM_FAULT_FALLBACK, and the
> fault is retried at a lower level.
Well, my thought would be to move the pte related stuff into
vmf_insert_range instead of recursing back via VM_FAULT_FALLBACK.
I don't know if the locking works out, but it feels cleaner that the
driver tells the vmf how big a page it can stuff in, not the vm
telling the driver to stuff in a certain size page which it might not
want to do.
Some devices want to work on a in-between page size like 64k so they
can't form 2M pages but they can stuff 64k of 4K pages in a batch on
every fault.
That idea doesn't fit naturally if the VM is driving the size.
Jason
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