Re: Populating multiple ptes at fault time

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Thu Sep 18 2008 - 20:01:16 EST


Avi Kivity wrote:
>> Yes. At worst Linux would underestimate the process RSS a bit
>> (depending on how many unsynchronized ptes you leave lying around). I
>>
>
> Not the RSS (that's pte.present pages) but the working set (aka active
> list).

Yep.

>> bet there's an appropriate pvop hook you could use to force
>> synchronization just before the kernel actually inspects the bits
>> (leaving lazy mode sounds good).
>>
>
> It would have to be a new lazy mode, not the existing one, I think.

The only direct use of pte_young() is in zap_pte_range, within a
mmu_lazy region. So syncing the A bit state on entering lazy mmu mode
would work fine there.

The call via page_referenced_one() doesn't seem to have a very
convenient hook though. Perhaps putting something in
page_check_address() would do the job.

J
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