Re: [RFC][PATCH 6/8] mm: handle_speculative_fault()

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Thu Jan 07 2010 - 15:14:24 EST




On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> Again, it doesn't matter. Old or new - if some other thread looks up the
> vma, either is fine.

Btw, don't get me wrong. That patch may compile (I checked it), but I am
not in any way claiming that it is anything else than a total throw-away
"this is something we could look at doing" suggestion.

For example, I'm not at all wedded to using 'mm->page_table_lock': I in
fact wanted to use a per-vma lock, but I picked a lock we already had. The
fact that picking a lock we already had also means that it serializes page
table updates (sometimes) is actually a downside, not a good thing.

So the patch was meant to get people thinking about alternatives, rather
than anything else.

The point being that there are things we can play with on mmap_sem, that
don't involve getting rid of it - just being a bit more aggressive in how
we use it.

Linus
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