Re: TTM page pool allocator

From: Jerome Glisse
Date: Tue Jul 21 2009 - 13:35:59 EST


On Thu, 2009-06-25 at 17:53 +0200, Thomas HellstrÃm wrote:
> Jerome Glisse skrev:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thomas i attach a reworked page pool allocator based on Dave works,
> > this one should be ok with ttm cache status tracking. It definitely
> > helps on AGP system, now the bottleneck is in mesa vertex's dma
> > allocation.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Jerome
> >
> Hi, Jerome!
> In general it looks very good. Some things that need fixing:
>
> 1) We must have a way to hand back pages. I still not quite understand
> how the shrink callbacks work and whether they are applicable. Another
> scheme would be to free, say 1MB when we have at least 2MB available.
>
> 2) We should avoid including AGP headers if AGP is not configured.
> Either reimplement unmap_page_from_agp or map_page_into_agp or move them
> out from the AGP headers. We've hade complaints before from people with
> AGP free systems that the code doesn't compile.
>
> 3) Since we're allocating (and freeing) in batches we should use the
> set_pages_array() interface to avoid a global tlb flush per page.
>
> 4) We could now skip the ttm_tt_populate() in ttm_tt_set_caching, since
> it will always allocate cached pages and then transition them.
>

Okay 4) is bad, what happens (my brain is a bit meltdown so i might be
wrong) :
1 - bo get allocated tt->state = unpopulated
2 - bo is mapped few page are faulted tt->state = unpopulated
3 - bo is cache transitioned but tt->state == unpopulated but
they are page which have been touch by the cpu so we need
to clflush them and transition them, this never happen if
we don't call ttm_tt_populate and proceed with the remaining
of the cache transitioning functions

As a workaround i will try to go through the pages tables and
transition existing pages. Do you have any idea for a better
plan ?

Cheers,
Jerome

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