Hello,

MPC 8xx has several page sizes: 4k, 16k, 512k and 8M.
Today, 4k and 16k sizes are implemented as normal page sizes and 8M is used for mapping linear memory space in kernel.

I'd like to implement HUGE PAGE to reduce TLB misses from user apps.

In 4k mode, PAGE offset is 12 bits, PTE offset is 10 bits and PGD offset is 10 bits In 16k mode, PAGE offset is 14 bits, PTE offset is 12 bits and PGD offset is 6 bits

In 4k mode, we could use 512k HUGE PAGE and have a HPAGE offset of 19 bits so HPTE offset of 3 bits and PGD offset of 10 bits
In 16k mode, we could use both 512k HUGE PAGE and 8M HUGE PAGE and have:
* For 512k: a HPAGE offset of 19 bits so HPTE offset of 7 bits and PGD offset of 6 bits * For 8M: a HPAGE offset of 23 bits so HPTE offset of 3 bits and PGD offset of 6 bits

In see in the current ppc kernel that for PPC32, SYS_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS is selected only if we have PHYS_64BIT. What is the reason for only implementing HUGETLBFS with 64 bits phys addresses ?

From your point of view, what would be the best approach to extend support of HUGE PAGES to PPC_8xx ? Would the good starting point be to implement a hugepagetlb-8xx.c from hugepagetlb-book3e.c ?

Christophe

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