On Wed, 2015-02-18 at 16:29 -0800, tip-bot for Ross Zwisler wrote:
> Commit-ID:  3b68983dc66c61da3ab4191b891084a7ab09e3e1
> Gitweb:     http://git.kernel.org/tip/3b68983dc66c61da3ab4191b891084a7ab09e3e1
> Author:     Ross Zwisler <ross.zwis...@linux.intel.com>
> AuthorDate: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 09:53:51 -0700
> Committer:  Ingo Molnar <mi...@kernel.org>
> CommitDate: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 00:06:38 +0100
> 
> x86: Add support for the clwb instruction
> 
> Add support for the new clwb (cache line write back)
> instruction.  This instruction was announced in the document
> "Intel Architecture Instruction Set Extensions Programming
> Reference" with reference number 319433-022.
> 
> https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/0d/53/319433-022.pdf
> 
> The clwb instruction is used to write back the contents of
> dirtied cache lines to memory without evicting the cache lines
> from the processor's cache hierarchy.  This should be used in
> favor of clflushopt or clflush in cases where you require the
> cache line to be written to memory but plan to access the data
> again in the near future.
> 
> One of the main use cases for this is with persistent memory
> where clwb can be used with pcommit to ensure that data has been
> accepted to memory and is durable on the DIMM.
> 
> This function shows how to properly use clwb/clflushopt/clflush
> and pcommit with appropriate fencing:
> 
> void flush_and_commit_buffer(void *vaddr, unsigned int size)
> {
>       void *vend = vaddr + size - 1;
> 
>       for (; vaddr < vend; vaddr += boot_cpu_data.x86_clflush_size)
>               clwb(vaddr);
> 
>       /* Flush any possible final partial cacheline */
>       clwb(vend);
> 
>       /*
>        * sfence to order clwb/clflushopt/clflush cache flushes
>        * mfence via mb() also works
>        */
>       wmb();
> 
>       /* pcommit and the required sfence for ordering */
>       pcommit_sfence();
> }
> 
> After this function completes the data pointed to by vaddr is
> has been accepted to memory and will be durable if the vaddr
> points to persistent memory.
> 
> Regarding the details of how the alternatives assembly is set
> up, we need one additional byte at the beginning of the clflush
> so that we can flip it into a clflushopt by changing that byte
> into a 0x66 prefix.  Two options are to either insert a 1 byte
> ASM_NOP1, or to add a 1 byte NOP_DS_PREFIX.  Both have no
> functional effect with the plain clflush, but I've been told
> that executing a clflush + prefix should be faster than
> executing a clflush + NOP.
> 
> We had to hard code the assembly for clwb because, lacking the
> ability to assemble the clwb instruction itself, the next
> closest thing is to have an xsaveopt instruction with a 0x66
> prefix.  Unfortunately xsaveopt itself is also relatively new,
> and isn't included by all the GCC versions that the kernel needs
> to support.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwis...@linux.intel.com>
> Acked-by: Borislav Petkov <b...@suse.de>
> Acked-by: H. Peter Anvin <h...@linux.intel.com>
> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torva...@linux-foundation.org>
> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <t...@linutronix.de>
> Link: 
> http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1422377631-8986-3-git-send-email-ross.zwis...@linux.intel.com
> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mi...@kernel.org>

Ping on this patch - it looks like the pcommit patch is in the tip tree,
but this one is missing?

I'm looking at the tree as of:
9a760fbbdc7 "Merge branch 'tools/kvm'"

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