On 2/17/21 11:32 AM, Peter Xu wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 04:03:19PM -0800, Mike Kravetz wrote:
>> hugetlb fault processing code would COW all write faults where the
>> pte was not writable.  Soft dirty will write protect ptes as part
>> of it's tracking mechanism.  The existing hugetlb_cow  code will do
>> the right thing for PRIVATE mappings as it checks map_count.  However,
>> for SHARED mappings it would actually allocate and install a COW page.
>> Modify the code to not call hugetlb_cow for SHARED mappings and just
>> update the pte.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Mike Kravetz <mike.krav...@oracle.com>
>> ---
>>  mm/hugetlb.c | 23 ++++++++++++++++-------
>>  1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/mm/hugetlb.c b/mm/hugetlb.c
>> index 47f3123afd1a..b561b6867ec1 100644
>> --- a/mm/hugetlb.c
>> +++ b/mm/hugetlb.c
>> @@ -4584,8 +4584,10 @@ vm_fault_t hugetlb_fault(struct mm_struct *mm, struct 
>> vm_area_struct *vma,
>>       * spinlock. For private mappings, we also lookup the pagecache
>>       * page now as it is used to determine if a reservation has been
>>       * consumed.
>> +     * Only non-shared mappings are sent to hugetlb_cow.
>>       */
>> -    if ((flags & FAULT_FLAG_WRITE) && !huge_pte_write(entry)) {
>> +    if ((flags & FAULT_FLAG_WRITE) && !huge_pte_write(entry) &&
>> +                                    !(vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED)) {
>>              if (vma_needs_reservation(h, vma, haddr) < 0) {
>>                      ret = VM_FAULT_OOM;
>>                      goto out_mutex;
>> @@ -4593,9 +4595,7 @@ vm_fault_t hugetlb_fault(struct mm_struct *mm, struct 
>> vm_area_struct *vma,
>>              /* Just decrements count, does not deallocate */
>>              vma_end_reservation(h, vma, haddr);
>>  
>> -            if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYSHARE))
>> -                    pagecache_page = hugetlbfs_pagecache_page(h,
>> -                                                            vma, haddr);
>> +            pagecache_page = hugetlbfs_pagecache_page(h, vma, haddr);
> 
> Pure question: I see that the check actually changed from VM_MAYSHARE into
> VM_SHARE, then I noticed I'm actually unclear on the difference..  Say, when
> VM_MAYSHARE is set, could VM_SHARED be cleared in any case?  Or say, is this
> change intended?

The change was not intended.  I will use VM_MAYSHARE.

> 
> I see that vma_set_page_prot() tried to remove VM_SHARED if soft dirty enabled
> (which should cause vma_wants_writenotify() to return true, iiuc), however
> that's temporary just to calculate vm_page_prot, and it's not applied to the
> vma->vm_flags.  I failed to find a place where VM_SHARED of the vma is cleared
> while VM_MAYSHARE is set..

I am not 100% sure about differences.  Here is a snippet from do_mmap() where
you can have VM_MAYSHARE and not VM_SHARED

                        vm_flags |= VM_SHARED | VM_MAYSHARE;
                        if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE))
                                vm_flags &= ~(VM_MAYWRITE | VM_SHARED);
                        fallthrough;

> 
>>      }
>>  
>>      ptl = huge_pte_lock(h, mm, ptep);
>> @@ -4620,9 +4620,18 @@ vm_fault_t hugetlb_fault(struct mm_struct *mm, struct 
>> vm_area_struct *vma,
>>  
>>      if (flags & FAULT_FLAG_WRITE) {
>>              if (!huge_pte_write(entry)) {
>> -                    ret = hugetlb_cow(mm, vma, address, ptep,
>> -                                      pagecache_page, ptl);
>> -                    goto out_put_page;
>> +                    if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED)) {
>> +                            ret = hugetlb_cow(mm, vma, address, ptep,
>> +                                            pagecache_page, ptl);
>> +                            goto out_put_page;
>> +                    }
>> +
>> +                    /* write protected for soft dirty processing */
>> +                    if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) &&
> 
> This VM_WRITE check seems to be redundant.  As example, do_user_addr_fault() 
> of
> x86 code will check this right after vma lookup by access_error().  So when
> reach here if "flags & FAULT_FLAG_WRITE", then VM_WRITE must be set, imho.

Thanks, that sounds reasonable.  I will check to make sure and drop the
redundant check.

> 
>> +                                    (vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED))
>> +                            entry = huge_pte_mkwrite(entry);
> 
> Same question to VM_SHARED, since "(vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED)" is just 
> checked
> above and we'll go hugetlb_cow() otherwise.

Yes, certainly redundant here.

> 
>> +
>> +                    entry = huge_pte_mkdirty(entry);
> 
> There's another huge_pte_mkdirty() right below; likely we could merge them 
> somehow?
> 

Yes,

Thanks for taking a look!

-- 
Mike Kravetz

> Thanks,
> 
>>              }
>>              entry = huge_pte_mkdirty(entry);
>>      }
>> -- 
>> 2.29.2
>>
> 

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