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documented (hopefully adequately) in the respective changelogs. Notable series include: - Lucas Stach has provided some page-mapping cleanup/consolidation/maintainability work in the series "mm/treewide: Remove pXd_huge() API". - In the series "Allow migrate on protnone reference with MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY policy", Donet Tom has optimized mempolicy's MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY mode, yielding almost doubled performance in one test. - In their series "Memory allocation profiling" Kent Overstreet and Suren Baghdasaryan have contributed a means of determining (via /proc/allocinfo) whereabouts in the kernel memory is being allocated: number of calls and amount of memory. - Matthew Wilcox has provided the series "Various significant MM patches" which does a number of rather unrelated things, but in largely similar code sites. - In his series "mm: page_alloc: freelist migratetype hygiene" Johannes Weiner has fixed the page allocator's handling of migratetype requests, with resulting improvements in compaction efficiency. - In the series "make the hugetlb migration strategy consistent" Baolin Wang has fixed a hugetlb migration issue, which should improve hugetlb allocation reliability. - Liu Shixin has hit an I/O meltdown caused by readahead in a memory-tight memcg. Addressed in the series "Fix I/O high when memory almost met memcg limit". - In the series "mm/filemap: optimize folio adding and splitting" Kairui Song has optimized pagecache insertion, yielding ~10% performance improvement in one test. - Baoquan He has cleaned up and consolidated the early zone initialization code in the series "mm/mm_init.c: refactor free_area_init_core()". - Baoquan has also redone some MM initializatio code in the series "mm/init: minor clean up and improvement". - MM helper cleanups from Christoph Hellwig in his series "remove follow_pfn". - More cleanups from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Various page->flags cleanups". - Vlastimil Babka has contributed maintainability improvements in the series "memcg_kmem hooks refactoring". - More folio conversions and cleanups in Matthew Wilcox's series "Convert huge_zero_page to huge_zero_folio" "khugepaged folio conversions" "Remove page_idle and page_young wrappers" "Use folio APIs in procfs" "Clean up __folio_put()" "Some cleanups for memory-failure" "Remove page_mapping()" "More folio compat code removal" - David Hildenbrand chipped in with "fs/proc/task_mmu: convert hugetlb functions to work on folis". - Code consolidation and cleanup work related to GUP's handling of hugetlbs in Peter Xu's series "mm/gup: Unify hugetlb, part 2". - Rick Edgecombe has developed some fixes to stack guard gaps in the series "Cover a guard gap corner case". - Jinjiang Tu has fixed KSM's behaviour after a fork+exec in the series "mm/ksm: fix ksm exec support for prctl". - Baolin Wang has implemented NUMA balancing for multi-size THPs. This is a simple first-cut implementation for now. The series is "support multi-size THP numa balancing". - Cleanups to vma handling helper functions from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Unify vma_address and vma_pgoff_address". - Some selftests maintenance work from Dev Jain in the series "selftests/mm: mremap_test: Optimizations and style fixes". - Improvements to the swapping of multi-size THPs from Ryan Roberts in the series "Swap-out mTHP without splitting". - Kefeng Wang has significantly optimized the handling of arm64's permission page faults in the series "arch/mm/fault: accelerate pagefault when badaccess" "mm: remove arch's private VM_FAULT_BADMAP/BADACCESS" - GUP cleanups from David Hildenbrand in "mm/gup: consistently call it GUP-fast". - hugetlb fault code cleanups from Vishal Moola in "Hugetlb fault path to use struct vm_fault". - selftests build fixes from John Hubbard in the series "Fix selftests/mm build without requiring "make headers"". - Memory tiering fixes/improvements from Ho-Ren (Jack) Chuang in the series "Improved Memory Tier Creation for CPUless NUMA Nodes". Fixes the initialization code so that migration between different memory types works as intended. - David Hildenbrand has improved follow_pte() and fixed an errant driver in the series "mm: follow_pte() improvements and acrn follow_pte() fixes". - David also did some cleanup work on large folio mapcounts in his series "mm: mapcount for large folios + page_mapcount() cleanups". - Folio conversions in KSM in Alex Shi's series "transfer page to folio in KSM". - Barry Song has added some sysfs stats for monitoring multi-size THP's in the series "mm: add per-order mTHP alloc and swpout counters". - Some zswap cleanups from Yosry Ahmed in the series "zswap same-filled and limit checking cleanups". - Matthew Wilcox has been looking at buffer_head code and found the documentation to be lacking. The series is "Improve buffer head documentation". - Multi-size THPs get more work, this time from Lance Yang. His series "mm/madvise: enhance lazyfreeing with mTHP in madvise_free" optimizes the freeing of these things. - Kemeng Shi has added more userspace-visible writeback instrumentation in the series "Improve visibility of writeback". - Kemeng Shi then sent some maintenance work on top in the series "Fix and cleanups to page-writeback". - Matthew Wilcox reduces mmap_lock traffic in the anon vma code in the series "Improve anon_vma scalability for anon VMAs". Intel's test bot reported an improbable 3x improvement in one test. - SeongJae Park adds some DAMON feature work in the series "mm/damon: add a DAMOS filter type for page granularity access recheck" "selftests/damon: add DAMOS quota goal test" - Also some maintenance work in the series "mm/damon/paddr: simplify page level access re-check for pageout" "mm/damon: misc fixes and improvements" - David Hildenbrand has disabled some known-to-fail selftests ni the series "selftests: mm: cow: flag vmsplice() hugetlb tests as XFAIL". - memcg metadata storage optimizations from Shakeel Butt in "memcg: reduce memory consumption by memcg stats". - DAX fixes and maintenance work from Vishal Verma in the series "dax/bus.c: Fixups for dax-bus locking". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZkgQYwAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jrdKAP9WVJdpEcXxpoub/vVE0UWGtffr8foifi9bCwrQrGh5mgEAx7Yf0+d/oBZB nvA4E0DcPrUAFy144FNM0NTCb7u9vAw= =V3R/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-stable-2024-05-17-19-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull mm updates from Andrew Morton: "The usual shower of singleton fixes and minor series all over MM, documented (hopefully adequately) in the respective changelogs. Notable series include: - Lucas Stach has provided some page-mapping cleanup/consolidation/ maintainability work in the series "mm/treewide: Remove pXd_huge() API". - In the series "Allow migrate on protnone reference with MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY policy", Donet Tom has optimized mempolicy's MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY mode, yielding almost doubled performance in one test. - In their series "Memory allocation profiling" Kent Overstreet and Suren Baghdasaryan have contributed a means of determining (via /proc/allocinfo) whereabouts in the kernel memory is being allocated: number of calls and amount of memory. - Matthew Wilcox has provided the series "Various significant MM patches" which does a number of rather unrelated things, but in largely similar code sites. - In his series "mm: page_alloc: freelist migratetype hygiene" Johannes Weiner has fixed the page allocator's handling of migratetype requests, with resulting improvements in compaction efficiency. - In the series "make the hugetlb migration strategy consistent" Baolin Wang has fixed a hugetlb migration issue, which should improve hugetlb allocation reliability. - Liu Shixin has hit an I/O meltdown caused by readahead in a memory-tight memcg. Addressed in the series "Fix I/O high when memory almost met memcg limit". - In the series "mm/filemap: optimize folio adding and splitting" Kairui Song has optimized pagecache insertion, yielding ~10% performance improvement in one test. - Baoquan He has cleaned up and consolidated the early zone initialization code in the series "mm/mm_init.c: refactor free_area_init_core()". - Baoquan has also redone some MM initializatio code in the series "mm/init: minor clean up and improvement". - MM helper cleanups from Christoph Hellwig in his series "remove follow_pfn". - More cleanups from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Various page->flags cleanups". - Vlastimil Babka has contributed maintainability improvements in the series "memcg_kmem hooks refactoring". - More folio conversions and cleanups in Matthew Wilcox's series: "Convert huge_zero_page to huge_zero_folio" "khugepaged folio conversions" "Remove page_idle and page_young wrappers" "Use folio APIs in procfs" "Clean up __folio_put()" "Some cleanups for memory-failure" "Remove page_mapping()" "More folio compat code removal" - David Hildenbrand chipped in with "fs/proc/task_mmu: convert hugetlb functions to work on folis". - Code consolidation and cleanup work related to GUP's handling of hugetlbs in Peter Xu's series "mm/gup: Unify hugetlb, part 2". - Rick Edgecombe has developed some fixes to stack guard gaps in the series "Cover a guard gap corner case". - Jinjiang Tu has fixed KSM's behaviour after a fork+exec in the series "mm/ksm: fix ksm exec support for prctl". - Baolin Wang has implemented NUMA balancing for multi-size THPs. This is a simple first-cut implementation for now. The series is "support multi-size THP numa balancing". - Cleanups to vma handling helper functions from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Unify vma_address and vma_pgoff_address". - Some selftests maintenance work from Dev Jain in the series "selftests/mm: mremap_test: Optimizations and style fixes". - Improvements to the swapping of multi-size THPs from Ryan Roberts in the series "Swap-out mTHP without splitting". - Kefeng Wang has significantly optimized the handling of arm64's permission page faults in the series "arch/mm/fault: accelerate pagefault when badaccess" "mm: remove arch's private VM_FAULT_BADMAP/BADACCESS" - GUP cleanups from David Hildenbrand in "mm/gup: consistently call it GUP-fast". - hugetlb fault code cleanups from Vishal Moola in "Hugetlb fault path to use struct vm_fault". - selftests build fixes from John Hubbard in the series "Fix selftests/mm build without requiring "make headers"". - Memory tiering fixes/improvements from Ho-Ren (Jack) Chuang in the series "Improved Memory Tier Creation for CPUless NUMA Nodes". Fixes the initialization code so that migration between different memory types works as intended. - David Hildenbrand has improved follow_pte() and fixed an errant driver in the series "mm: follow_pte() improvements and acrn follow_pte() fixes". - David also did some cleanup work on large folio mapcounts in his series "mm: mapcount for large folios + page_mapcount() cleanups". - Folio conversions in KSM in Alex Shi's series "transfer page to folio in KSM". - Barry Song has added some sysfs stats for monitoring multi-size THP's in the series "mm: add per-order mTHP alloc and swpout counters". - Some zswap cleanups from Yosry Ahmed in the series "zswap same-filled and limit checking cleanups". - Matthew Wilcox has been looking at buffer_head code and found the documentation to be lacking. The series is "Improve buffer head documentation". - Multi-size THPs get more work, this time from Lance Yang. His series "mm/madvise: enhance lazyfreeing with mTHP in madvise_free" optimizes the freeing of these things. - Kemeng Shi has added more userspace-visible writeback instrumentation in the series "Improve visibility of writeback". - Kemeng Shi then sent some maintenance work on top in the series "Fix and cleanups to page-writeback". - Matthew Wilcox reduces mmap_lock traffic in the anon vma code in the series "Improve anon_vma scalability for anon VMAs". Intel's test bot reported an improbable 3x improvement in one test. - SeongJae Park adds some DAMON feature work in the series "mm/damon: add a DAMOS filter type for page granularity access recheck" "selftests/damon: add DAMOS quota goal test" - Also some maintenance work in the series "mm/damon/paddr: simplify page level access re-check for pageout" "mm/damon: misc fixes and improvements" - David Hildenbrand has disabled some known-to-fail selftests ni the series "selftests: mm: cow: flag vmsplice() hugetlb tests as XFAIL". - memcg metadata storage optimizations from Shakeel Butt in "memcg: reduce memory consumption by memcg stats". - DAX fixes and maintenance work from Vishal Verma in the series "dax/bus.c: Fixups for dax-bus locking"" * tag 'mm-stable-2024-05-17-19-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (426 commits) memcg, oom: cleanup unused memcg_oom_gfp_mask and memcg_oom_order selftests/mm: hugetlb_madv_vs_map: avoid test skipping by querying hugepage size at runtime mm/hugetlb: add missing VM_FAULT_SET_HINDEX in hugetlb_wp mm/hugetlb: add missing VM_FAULT_SET_HINDEX in hugetlb_fault selftests: cgroup: add tests to verify the zswap writeback path mm: memcg: make alloc_mem_cgroup_per_node_info() return bool mm/damon/core: fix return value from damos_wmark_metric_value mm: do not update memcg stats for NR_{FILE/SHMEM}_PMDMAPPED selftests: cgroup: remove redundant enabling of memory controller Docs/mm/damon/maintainer-profile: allow posting patches based on damon/next tree Docs/mm/damon/maintainer-profile: change the maintainer's timezone from PST to PT Docs/mm/damon/design: use a list for supported filters Docs/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage: fix wrong schemes effective quota update command Docs/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage: fix wrong example of DAMOS filter matching sysfs file selftests/damon: classify tests for functionalities and regressions selftests/damon/_damon_sysfs: use 'is' instead of '==' for 'None' selftests/damon/_damon_sysfs: find sysfs mount point from /proc/mounts selftests/damon/_damon_sysfs: check errors from nr_schemes file reads mm/damon/core: initialize ->esz_bp from damos_quota_init_priv() selftests/damon: add a test for DAMOS quota goal ...
959 lines
27 KiB
C
959 lines
27 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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/*
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* Device Memory Migration functionality.
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*
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* Originally written by Jérôme Glisse.
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*/
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#include <linux/export.h>
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#include <linux/memremap.h>
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#include <linux/migrate.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/mm_inline.h>
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#include <linux/mmu_notifier.h>
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#include <linux/oom.h>
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#include <linux/pagewalk.h>
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#include <linux/rmap.h>
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#include <linux/swapops.h>
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#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
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#include "internal.h"
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static int migrate_vma_collect_skip(unsigned long start,
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unsigned long end,
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struct mm_walk *walk)
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{
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struct migrate_vma *migrate = walk->private;
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unsigned long addr;
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for (addr = start; addr < end; addr += PAGE_SIZE) {
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migrate->dst[migrate->npages] = 0;
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migrate->src[migrate->npages++] = 0;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int migrate_vma_collect_hole(unsigned long start,
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unsigned long end,
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__always_unused int depth,
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struct mm_walk *walk)
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{
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struct migrate_vma *migrate = walk->private;
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unsigned long addr;
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/* Only allow populating anonymous memory. */
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if (!vma_is_anonymous(walk->vma))
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return migrate_vma_collect_skip(start, end, walk);
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for (addr = start; addr < end; addr += PAGE_SIZE) {
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migrate->src[migrate->npages] = MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
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migrate->dst[migrate->npages] = 0;
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migrate->npages++;
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migrate->cpages++;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int migrate_vma_collect_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
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unsigned long start,
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unsigned long end,
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struct mm_walk *walk)
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{
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struct migrate_vma *migrate = walk->private;
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struct vm_area_struct *vma = walk->vma;
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struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
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unsigned long addr = start, unmapped = 0;
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spinlock_t *ptl;
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pte_t *ptep;
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again:
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if (pmd_none(*pmdp))
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return migrate_vma_collect_hole(start, end, -1, walk);
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if (pmd_trans_huge(*pmdp)) {
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struct folio *folio;
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ptl = pmd_lock(mm, pmdp);
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if (unlikely(!pmd_trans_huge(*pmdp))) {
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spin_unlock(ptl);
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goto again;
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}
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folio = pmd_folio(*pmdp);
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if (is_huge_zero_folio(folio)) {
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spin_unlock(ptl);
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split_huge_pmd(vma, pmdp, addr);
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} else {
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int ret;
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folio_get(folio);
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spin_unlock(ptl);
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if (unlikely(!folio_trylock(folio)))
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return migrate_vma_collect_skip(start, end,
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walk);
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ret = split_folio(folio);
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folio_unlock(folio);
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folio_put(folio);
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if (ret)
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return migrate_vma_collect_skip(start, end,
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walk);
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}
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}
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ptep = pte_offset_map_lock(mm, pmdp, addr, &ptl);
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if (!ptep)
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goto again;
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arch_enter_lazy_mmu_mode();
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for (; addr < end; addr += PAGE_SIZE, ptep++) {
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unsigned long mpfn = 0, pfn;
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struct folio *folio;
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struct page *page;
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swp_entry_t entry;
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pte_t pte;
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pte = ptep_get(ptep);
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if (pte_none(pte)) {
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if (vma_is_anonymous(vma)) {
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mpfn = MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
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migrate->cpages++;
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}
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goto next;
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}
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if (!pte_present(pte)) {
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/*
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* Only care about unaddressable device page special
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* page table entry. Other special swap entries are not
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* migratable, and we ignore regular swapped page.
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*/
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entry = pte_to_swp_entry(pte);
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if (!is_device_private_entry(entry))
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goto next;
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page = pfn_swap_entry_to_page(entry);
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if (!(migrate->flags &
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MIGRATE_VMA_SELECT_DEVICE_PRIVATE) ||
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page->pgmap->owner != migrate->pgmap_owner)
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goto next;
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mpfn = migrate_pfn(page_to_pfn(page)) |
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MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
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if (is_writable_device_private_entry(entry))
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mpfn |= MIGRATE_PFN_WRITE;
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} else {
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pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
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if (is_zero_pfn(pfn) &&
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(migrate->flags & MIGRATE_VMA_SELECT_SYSTEM)) {
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mpfn = MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
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migrate->cpages++;
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goto next;
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}
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page = vm_normal_page(migrate->vma, addr, pte);
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if (page && !is_zone_device_page(page) &&
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!(migrate->flags & MIGRATE_VMA_SELECT_SYSTEM))
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goto next;
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else if (page && is_device_coherent_page(page) &&
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(!(migrate->flags & MIGRATE_VMA_SELECT_DEVICE_COHERENT) ||
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page->pgmap->owner != migrate->pgmap_owner))
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goto next;
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mpfn = migrate_pfn(pfn) | MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
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mpfn |= pte_write(pte) ? MIGRATE_PFN_WRITE : 0;
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}
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/* FIXME support THP */
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if (!page || !page->mapping || PageTransCompound(page)) {
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mpfn = 0;
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goto next;
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}
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/*
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* By getting a reference on the folio we pin it and that blocks
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* any kind of migration. Side effect is that it "freezes" the
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* pte.
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*
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* We drop this reference after isolating the folio from the lru
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* for non device folio (device folio are not on the lru and thus
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* can't be dropped from it).
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*/
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folio = page_folio(page);
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folio_get(folio);
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/*
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* We rely on folio_trylock() to avoid deadlock between
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* concurrent migrations where each is waiting on the others
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* folio lock. If we can't immediately lock the folio we fail this
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* migration as it is only best effort anyway.
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*
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* If we can lock the folio it's safe to set up a migration entry
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* now. In the common case where the folio is mapped once in a
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* single process setting up the migration entry now is an
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* optimisation to avoid walking the rmap later with
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* try_to_migrate().
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*/
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if (folio_trylock(folio)) {
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bool anon_exclusive;
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pte_t swp_pte;
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flush_cache_page(vma, addr, pte_pfn(pte));
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anon_exclusive = folio_test_anon(folio) &&
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PageAnonExclusive(page);
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if (anon_exclusive) {
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pte = ptep_clear_flush(vma, addr, ptep);
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if (folio_try_share_anon_rmap_pte(folio, page)) {
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set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, pte);
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folio_unlock(folio);
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folio_put(folio);
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mpfn = 0;
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goto next;
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}
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} else {
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pte = ptep_get_and_clear(mm, addr, ptep);
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}
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migrate->cpages++;
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/* Set the dirty flag on the folio now the pte is gone. */
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if (pte_dirty(pte))
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folio_mark_dirty(folio);
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/* Setup special migration page table entry */
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if (mpfn & MIGRATE_PFN_WRITE)
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entry = make_writable_migration_entry(
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page_to_pfn(page));
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else if (anon_exclusive)
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entry = make_readable_exclusive_migration_entry(
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page_to_pfn(page));
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else
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entry = make_readable_migration_entry(
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page_to_pfn(page));
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if (pte_present(pte)) {
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if (pte_young(pte))
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entry = make_migration_entry_young(entry);
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if (pte_dirty(pte))
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entry = make_migration_entry_dirty(entry);
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}
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swp_pte = swp_entry_to_pte(entry);
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if (pte_present(pte)) {
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if (pte_soft_dirty(pte))
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swp_pte = pte_swp_mksoft_dirty(swp_pte);
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if (pte_uffd_wp(pte))
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swp_pte = pte_swp_mkuffd_wp(swp_pte);
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} else {
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if (pte_swp_soft_dirty(pte))
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swp_pte = pte_swp_mksoft_dirty(swp_pte);
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if (pte_swp_uffd_wp(pte))
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swp_pte = pte_swp_mkuffd_wp(swp_pte);
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}
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set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, swp_pte);
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/*
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* This is like regular unmap: we remove the rmap and
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* drop the folio refcount. The folio won't be freed, as
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* we took a reference just above.
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*/
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folio_remove_rmap_pte(folio, page, vma);
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folio_put(folio);
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if (pte_present(pte))
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unmapped++;
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} else {
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folio_put(folio);
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mpfn = 0;
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}
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next:
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migrate->dst[migrate->npages] = 0;
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migrate->src[migrate->npages++] = mpfn;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Only flush the TLB if we actually modified any entries */
|
|
if (unmapped)
|
|
flush_tlb_range(walk->vma, start, end);
|
|
|
|
arch_leave_lazy_mmu_mode();
|
|
pte_unmap_unlock(ptep - 1, ptl);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const struct mm_walk_ops migrate_vma_walk_ops = {
|
|
.pmd_entry = migrate_vma_collect_pmd,
|
|
.pte_hole = migrate_vma_collect_hole,
|
|
.walk_lock = PGWALK_RDLOCK,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* migrate_vma_collect() - collect pages over a range of virtual addresses
|
|
* @migrate: migrate struct containing all migration information
|
|
*
|
|
* This will walk the CPU page table. For each virtual address backed by a
|
|
* valid page, it updates the src array and takes a reference on the page, in
|
|
* order to pin the page until we lock it and unmap it.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void migrate_vma_collect(struct migrate_vma *migrate)
|
|
{
|
|
struct mmu_notifier_range range;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Note that the pgmap_owner is passed to the mmu notifier callback so
|
|
* that the registered device driver can skip invalidating device
|
|
* private page mappings that won't be migrated.
|
|
*/
|
|
mmu_notifier_range_init_owner(&range, MMU_NOTIFY_MIGRATE, 0,
|
|
migrate->vma->vm_mm, migrate->start, migrate->end,
|
|
migrate->pgmap_owner);
|
|
mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start(&range);
|
|
|
|
walk_page_range(migrate->vma->vm_mm, migrate->start, migrate->end,
|
|
&migrate_vma_walk_ops, migrate);
|
|
|
|
mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end(&range);
|
|
migrate->end = migrate->start + (migrate->npages << PAGE_SHIFT);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* migrate_vma_check_page() - check if page is pinned or not
|
|
* @page: struct page to check
|
|
*
|
|
* Pinned pages cannot be migrated. This is the same test as in
|
|
* folio_migrate_mapping(), except that here we allow migration of a
|
|
* ZONE_DEVICE page.
|
|
*/
|
|
static bool migrate_vma_check_page(struct page *page, struct page *fault_page)
|
|
{
|
|
struct folio *folio = page_folio(page);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* One extra ref because caller holds an extra reference, either from
|
|
* isolate_lru_page() for a regular page, or migrate_vma_collect() for
|
|
* a device page.
|
|
*/
|
|
int extra = 1 + (page == fault_page);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* FIXME support THP (transparent huge page), it is bit more complex to
|
|
* check them than regular pages, because they can be mapped with a pmd
|
|
* or with a pte (split pte mapping).
|
|
*/
|
|
if (folio_test_large(folio))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
/* Page from ZONE_DEVICE have one extra reference */
|
|
if (folio_is_zone_device(folio))
|
|
extra++;
|
|
|
|
/* For file back page */
|
|
if (folio_mapping(folio))
|
|
extra += 1 + folio_has_private(folio);
|
|
|
|
if ((folio_ref_count(folio) - extra) > folio_mapcount(folio))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Unmaps pages for migration. Returns number of source pfns marked as
|
|
* migrating.
|
|
*/
|
|
static unsigned long migrate_device_unmap(unsigned long *src_pfns,
|
|
unsigned long npages,
|
|
struct page *fault_page)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned long i, restore = 0;
|
|
bool allow_drain = true;
|
|
unsigned long unmapped = 0;
|
|
|
|
lru_add_drain();
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
|
|
struct page *page = migrate_pfn_to_page(src_pfns[i]);
|
|
struct folio *folio;
|
|
|
|
if (!page) {
|
|
if (src_pfns[i] & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE)
|
|
unmapped++;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* ZONE_DEVICE pages are not on LRU */
|
|
if (!is_zone_device_page(page)) {
|
|
if (!PageLRU(page) && allow_drain) {
|
|
/* Drain CPU's lru cache */
|
|
lru_add_drain_all();
|
|
allow_drain = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!isolate_lru_page(page)) {
|
|
src_pfns[i] &= ~MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
restore++;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Drop the reference we took in collect */
|
|
put_page(page);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
folio = page_folio(page);
|
|
if (folio_mapped(folio))
|
|
try_to_migrate(folio, 0);
|
|
|
|
if (page_mapped(page) ||
|
|
!migrate_vma_check_page(page, fault_page)) {
|
|
if (!is_zone_device_page(page)) {
|
|
get_page(page);
|
|
putback_lru_page(page);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
src_pfns[i] &= ~MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
restore++;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unmapped++;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < npages && restore; i++) {
|
|
struct page *page = migrate_pfn_to_page(src_pfns[i]);
|
|
struct folio *folio;
|
|
|
|
if (!page || (src_pfns[i] & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE))
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
folio = page_folio(page);
|
|
remove_migration_ptes(folio, folio, false);
|
|
|
|
src_pfns[i] = 0;
|
|
folio_unlock(folio);
|
|
folio_put(folio);
|
|
restore--;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return unmapped;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* migrate_vma_unmap() - replace page mapping with special migration pte entry
|
|
* @migrate: migrate struct containing all migration information
|
|
*
|
|
* Isolate pages from the LRU and replace mappings (CPU page table pte) with a
|
|
* special migration pte entry and check if it has been pinned. Pinned pages are
|
|
* restored because we cannot migrate them.
|
|
*
|
|
* This is the last step before we call the device driver callback to allocate
|
|
* destination memory and copy contents of original page over to new page.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void migrate_vma_unmap(struct migrate_vma *migrate)
|
|
{
|
|
migrate->cpages = migrate_device_unmap(migrate->src, migrate->npages,
|
|
migrate->fault_page);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* migrate_vma_setup() - prepare to migrate a range of memory
|
|
* @args: contains the vma, start, and pfns arrays for the migration
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns: negative errno on failures, 0 when 0 or more pages were migrated
|
|
* without an error.
|
|
*
|
|
* Prepare to migrate a range of memory virtual address range by collecting all
|
|
* the pages backing each virtual address in the range, saving them inside the
|
|
* src array. Then lock those pages and unmap them. Once the pages are locked
|
|
* and unmapped, check whether each page is pinned or not. Pages that aren't
|
|
* pinned have the MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag set (by this function) in the
|
|
* corresponding src array entry. Then restores any pages that are pinned, by
|
|
* remapping and unlocking those pages.
|
|
*
|
|
* The caller should then allocate destination memory and copy source memory to
|
|
* it for all those entries (ie with MIGRATE_PFN_VALID and MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE
|
|
* flag set). Once these are allocated and copied, the caller must update each
|
|
* corresponding entry in the dst array with the pfn value of the destination
|
|
* page and with MIGRATE_PFN_VALID. Destination pages must be locked via
|
|
* lock_page().
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that the caller does not have to migrate all the pages that are marked
|
|
* with MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag in src array unless this is a migration from
|
|
* device memory to system memory. If the caller cannot migrate a device page
|
|
* back to system memory, then it must return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS, which has severe
|
|
* consequences for the userspace process, so it must be avoided if at all
|
|
* possible.
|
|
*
|
|
* For empty entries inside CPU page table (pte_none() or pmd_none() is true) we
|
|
* do set MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag inside the corresponding source array thus
|
|
* allowing the caller to allocate device memory for those unbacked virtual
|
|
* addresses. For this the caller simply has to allocate device memory and
|
|
* properly set the destination entry like for regular migration. Note that
|
|
* this can still fail, and thus inside the device driver you must check if the
|
|
* migration was successful for those entries after calling migrate_vma_pages(),
|
|
* just like for regular migration.
|
|
*
|
|
* After that, the callers must call migrate_vma_pages() to go over each entry
|
|
* in the src array that has the MIGRATE_PFN_VALID and MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag
|
|
* set. If the corresponding entry in dst array has MIGRATE_PFN_VALID flag set,
|
|
* then migrate_vma_pages() to migrate struct page information from the source
|
|
* struct page to the destination struct page. If it fails to migrate the
|
|
* struct page information, then it clears the MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag in the
|
|
* src array.
|
|
*
|
|
* At this point all successfully migrated pages have an entry in the src
|
|
* array with MIGRATE_PFN_VALID and MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag set and the dst
|
|
* array entry with MIGRATE_PFN_VALID flag set.
|
|
*
|
|
* Once migrate_vma_pages() returns the caller may inspect which pages were
|
|
* successfully migrated, and which were not. Successfully migrated pages will
|
|
* have the MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag set for their src array entry.
|
|
*
|
|
* It is safe to update device page table after migrate_vma_pages() because
|
|
* both destination and source page are still locked, and the mmap_lock is held
|
|
* in read mode (hence no one can unmap the range being migrated).
|
|
*
|
|
* Once the caller is done cleaning up things and updating its page table (if it
|
|
* chose to do so, this is not an obligation) it finally calls
|
|
* migrate_vma_finalize() to update the CPU page table to point to new pages
|
|
* for successfully migrated pages or otherwise restore the CPU page table to
|
|
* point to the original source pages.
|
|
*/
|
|
int migrate_vma_setup(struct migrate_vma *args)
|
|
{
|
|
long nr_pages = (args->end - args->start) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
|
|
|
|
args->start &= PAGE_MASK;
|
|
args->end &= PAGE_MASK;
|
|
if (!args->vma || is_vm_hugetlb_page(args->vma) ||
|
|
(args->vma->vm_flags & VM_SPECIAL) || vma_is_dax(args->vma))
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
if (nr_pages <= 0)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
if (args->start < args->vma->vm_start ||
|
|
args->start >= args->vma->vm_end)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
if (args->end <= args->vma->vm_start || args->end > args->vma->vm_end)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
if (!args->src || !args->dst)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
if (args->fault_page && !is_device_private_page(args->fault_page))
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
memset(args->src, 0, sizeof(*args->src) * nr_pages);
|
|
args->cpages = 0;
|
|
args->npages = 0;
|
|
|
|
migrate_vma_collect(args);
|
|
|
|
if (args->cpages)
|
|
migrate_vma_unmap(args);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* At this point pages are locked and unmapped, and thus they have
|
|
* stable content and can safely be copied to destination memory that
|
|
* is allocated by the drivers.
|
|
*/
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_vma_setup);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This code closely matches the code in:
|
|
* __handle_mm_fault()
|
|
* handle_pte_fault()
|
|
* do_anonymous_page()
|
|
* to map in an anonymous zero page but the struct page will be a ZONE_DEVICE
|
|
* private or coherent page.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void migrate_vma_insert_page(struct migrate_vma *migrate,
|
|
unsigned long addr,
|
|
struct page *page,
|
|
unsigned long *src)
|
|
{
|
|
struct folio *folio = page_folio(page);
|
|
struct vm_area_struct *vma = migrate->vma;
|
|
struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
|
|
bool flush = false;
|
|
spinlock_t *ptl;
|
|
pte_t entry;
|
|
pgd_t *pgdp;
|
|
p4d_t *p4dp;
|
|
pud_t *pudp;
|
|
pmd_t *pmdp;
|
|
pte_t *ptep;
|
|
pte_t orig_pte;
|
|
|
|
/* Only allow populating anonymous memory */
|
|
if (!vma_is_anonymous(vma))
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
|
|
pgdp = pgd_offset(mm, addr);
|
|
p4dp = p4d_alloc(mm, pgdp, addr);
|
|
if (!p4dp)
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
pudp = pud_alloc(mm, p4dp, addr);
|
|
if (!pudp)
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
pmdp = pmd_alloc(mm, pudp, addr);
|
|
if (!pmdp)
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
if (pmd_trans_huge(*pmdp) || pmd_devmap(*pmdp))
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
if (pte_alloc(mm, pmdp))
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
if (unlikely(anon_vma_prepare(vma)))
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
if (mem_cgroup_charge(folio, vma->vm_mm, GFP_KERNEL))
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The memory barrier inside __folio_mark_uptodate makes sure that
|
|
* preceding stores to the folio contents become visible before
|
|
* the set_pte_at() write.
|
|
*/
|
|
__folio_mark_uptodate(folio);
|
|
|
|
if (folio_is_device_private(folio)) {
|
|
swp_entry_t swp_entry;
|
|
|
|
if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE)
|
|
swp_entry = make_writable_device_private_entry(
|
|
page_to_pfn(page));
|
|
else
|
|
swp_entry = make_readable_device_private_entry(
|
|
page_to_pfn(page));
|
|
entry = swp_entry_to_pte(swp_entry);
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (folio_is_zone_device(folio) &&
|
|
!folio_is_device_coherent(folio)) {
|
|
pr_warn_once("Unsupported ZONE_DEVICE page type.\n");
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
}
|
|
entry = mk_pte(page, vma->vm_page_prot);
|
|
if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE)
|
|
entry = pte_mkwrite(pte_mkdirty(entry), vma);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ptep = pte_offset_map_lock(mm, pmdp, addr, &ptl);
|
|
if (!ptep)
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
orig_pte = ptep_get(ptep);
|
|
|
|
if (check_stable_address_space(mm))
|
|
goto unlock_abort;
|
|
|
|
if (pte_present(orig_pte)) {
|
|
unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(orig_pte);
|
|
|
|
if (!is_zero_pfn(pfn))
|
|
goto unlock_abort;
|
|
flush = true;
|
|
} else if (!pte_none(orig_pte))
|
|
goto unlock_abort;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Check for userfaultfd but do not deliver the fault. Instead,
|
|
* just back off.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (userfaultfd_missing(vma))
|
|
goto unlock_abort;
|
|
|
|
inc_mm_counter(mm, MM_ANONPAGES);
|
|
folio_add_new_anon_rmap(folio, vma, addr);
|
|
if (!folio_is_zone_device(folio))
|
|
folio_add_lru_vma(folio, vma);
|
|
folio_get(folio);
|
|
|
|
if (flush) {
|
|
flush_cache_page(vma, addr, pte_pfn(orig_pte));
|
|
ptep_clear_flush(vma, addr, ptep);
|
|
}
|
|
set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, entry);
|
|
update_mmu_cache(vma, addr, ptep);
|
|
|
|
pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl);
|
|
*src = MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
unlock_abort:
|
|
pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl);
|
|
abort:
|
|
*src &= ~MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void __migrate_device_pages(unsigned long *src_pfns,
|
|
unsigned long *dst_pfns, unsigned long npages,
|
|
struct migrate_vma *migrate)
|
|
{
|
|
struct mmu_notifier_range range;
|
|
unsigned long i;
|
|
bool notified = false;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
|
|
struct page *newpage = migrate_pfn_to_page(dst_pfns[i]);
|
|
struct page *page = migrate_pfn_to_page(src_pfns[i]);
|
|
struct address_space *mapping;
|
|
struct folio *folio;
|
|
int r;
|
|
|
|
if (!newpage) {
|
|
src_pfns[i] &= ~MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!page) {
|
|
unsigned long addr;
|
|
|
|
if (!(src_pfns[i] & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE))
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The only time there is no vma is when called from
|
|
* migrate_device_coherent_page(). However this isn't
|
|
* called if the page could not be unmapped.
|
|
*/
|
|
VM_BUG_ON(!migrate);
|
|
addr = migrate->start + i*PAGE_SIZE;
|
|
if (!notified) {
|
|
notified = true;
|
|
|
|
mmu_notifier_range_init_owner(&range,
|
|
MMU_NOTIFY_MIGRATE, 0,
|
|
migrate->vma->vm_mm, addr, migrate->end,
|
|
migrate->pgmap_owner);
|
|
mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start(&range);
|
|
}
|
|
migrate_vma_insert_page(migrate, addr, newpage,
|
|
&src_pfns[i]);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
folio = page_folio(page);
|
|
mapping = folio_mapping(folio);
|
|
|
|
if (is_device_private_page(newpage) ||
|
|
is_device_coherent_page(newpage)) {
|
|
if (mapping) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* For now only support anonymous memory migrating to
|
|
* device private or coherent memory.
|
|
*
|
|
* Try to get rid of swap cache if possible.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!folio_test_anon(folio) ||
|
|
!folio_free_swap(folio)) {
|
|
src_pfns[i] &= ~MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (is_zone_device_page(newpage)) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Other types of ZONE_DEVICE page are not supported.
|
|
*/
|
|
src_pfns[i] &= ~MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (migrate && migrate->fault_page == page)
|
|
r = migrate_folio_extra(mapping, page_folio(newpage),
|
|
folio, MIGRATE_SYNC_NO_COPY, 1);
|
|
else
|
|
r = migrate_folio(mapping, page_folio(newpage),
|
|
folio, MIGRATE_SYNC_NO_COPY);
|
|
if (r != MIGRATEPAGE_SUCCESS)
|
|
src_pfns[i] &= ~MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (notified)
|
|
mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end(&range);
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}
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/**
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* migrate_device_pages() - migrate meta-data from src page to dst page
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* @src_pfns: src_pfns returned from migrate_device_range()
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* @dst_pfns: array of pfns allocated by the driver to migrate memory to
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* @npages: number of pages in the range
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*
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* Equivalent to migrate_vma_pages(). This is called to migrate struct page
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* meta-data from source struct page to destination.
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*/
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void migrate_device_pages(unsigned long *src_pfns, unsigned long *dst_pfns,
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unsigned long npages)
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{
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__migrate_device_pages(src_pfns, dst_pfns, npages, NULL);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_device_pages);
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/**
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* migrate_vma_pages() - migrate meta-data from src page to dst page
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* @migrate: migrate struct containing all migration information
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*
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* This migrates struct page meta-data from source struct page to destination
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* struct page. This effectively finishes the migration from source page to the
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* destination page.
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*/
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void migrate_vma_pages(struct migrate_vma *migrate)
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{
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__migrate_device_pages(migrate->src, migrate->dst, migrate->npages, migrate);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_vma_pages);
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/*
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* migrate_device_finalize() - complete page migration
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* @src_pfns: src_pfns returned from migrate_device_range()
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* @dst_pfns: array of pfns allocated by the driver to migrate memory to
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* @npages: number of pages in the range
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*
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* Completes migration of the page by removing special migration entries.
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* Drivers must ensure copying of page data is complete and visible to the CPU
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* before calling this.
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*/
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void migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
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unsigned long *dst_pfns, unsigned long npages)
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|
{
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unsigned long i;
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|
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for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
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struct folio *dst, *src;
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struct page *newpage = migrate_pfn_to_page(dst_pfns[i]);
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struct page *page = migrate_pfn_to_page(src_pfns[i]);
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|
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if (!page) {
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if (newpage) {
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unlock_page(newpage);
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put_page(newpage);
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}
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continue;
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}
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|
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if (!(src_pfns[i] & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE) || !newpage) {
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if (newpage) {
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unlock_page(newpage);
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put_page(newpage);
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}
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newpage = page;
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}
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|
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src = page_folio(page);
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dst = page_folio(newpage);
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remove_migration_ptes(src, dst, false);
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|
folio_unlock(src);
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|
|
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if (is_zone_device_page(page))
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|
put_page(page);
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else
|
|
putback_lru_page(page);
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|
|
|
if (newpage != page) {
|
|
unlock_page(newpage);
|
|
if (is_zone_device_page(newpage))
|
|
put_page(newpage);
|
|
else
|
|
putback_lru_page(newpage);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_device_finalize);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* migrate_vma_finalize() - restore CPU page table entry
|
|
* @migrate: migrate struct containing all migration information
|
|
*
|
|
* This replaces the special migration pte entry with either a mapping to the
|
|
* new page if migration was successful for that page, or to the original page
|
|
* otherwise.
|
|
*
|
|
* This also unlocks the pages and puts them back on the lru, or drops the extra
|
|
* refcount, for device pages.
|
|
*/
|
|
void migrate_vma_finalize(struct migrate_vma *migrate)
|
|
{
|
|
migrate_device_finalize(migrate->src, migrate->dst, migrate->npages);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_vma_finalize);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* migrate_device_range() - migrate device private pfns to normal memory.
|
|
* @src_pfns: array large enough to hold migrating source device private pfns.
|
|
* @start: starting pfn in the range to migrate.
|
|
* @npages: number of pages to migrate.
|
|
*
|
|
* migrate_vma_setup() is similar in concept to migrate_vma_setup() except that
|
|
* instead of looking up pages based on virtual address mappings a range of
|
|
* device pfns that should be migrated to system memory is used instead.
|
|
*
|
|
* This is useful when a driver needs to free device memory but doesn't know the
|
|
* virtual mappings of every page that may be in device memory. For example this
|
|
* is often the case when a driver is being unloaded or unbound from a device.
|
|
*
|
|
* Like migrate_vma_setup() this function will take a reference and lock any
|
|
* migrating pages that aren't free before unmapping them. Drivers may then
|
|
* allocate destination pages and start copying data from the device to CPU
|
|
* memory before calling migrate_device_pages().
|
|
*/
|
|
int migrate_device_range(unsigned long *src_pfns, unsigned long start,
|
|
unsigned long npages)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned long i, pfn;
|
|
|
|
for (pfn = start, i = 0; i < npages; pfn++, i++) {
|
|
struct page *page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
|
|
|
|
if (!get_page_unless_zero(page)) {
|
|
src_pfns[i] = 0;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!trylock_page(page)) {
|
|
src_pfns[i] = 0;
|
|
put_page(page);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
src_pfns[i] = migrate_pfn(pfn) | MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
migrate_device_unmap(src_pfns, npages, NULL);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_device_range);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Migrate a device coherent page back to normal memory. The caller should have
|
|
* a reference on page which will be copied to the new page if migration is
|
|
* successful or dropped on failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
int migrate_device_coherent_page(struct page *page)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned long src_pfn, dst_pfn = 0;
|
|
struct page *dpage;
|
|
|
|
WARN_ON_ONCE(PageCompound(page));
|
|
|
|
lock_page(page);
|
|
src_pfn = migrate_pfn(page_to_pfn(page)) | MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We don't have a VMA and don't need to walk the page tables to find
|
|
* the source page. So call migrate_vma_unmap() directly to unmap the
|
|
* page as migrate_vma_setup() will fail if args.vma == NULL.
|
|
*/
|
|
migrate_device_unmap(&src_pfn, 1, NULL);
|
|
if (!(src_pfn & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE))
|
|
return -EBUSY;
|
|
|
|
dpage = alloc_page(GFP_USER | __GFP_NOWARN);
|
|
if (dpage) {
|
|
lock_page(dpage);
|
|
dst_pfn = migrate_pfn(page_to_pfn(dpage));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
migrate_device_pages(&src_pfn, &dst_pfn, 1);
|
|
if (src_pfn & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE)
|
|
copy_highpage(dpage, page);
|
|
migrate_device_finalize(&src_pfn, &dst_pfn, 1);
|
|
|
|
if (src_pfn & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
return -EBUSY;
|
|
}
|