Donet Tom <donet...@linux.ibm.com> writes: > On systems using the hash MMU, there is a software SLB preload cache that > mirrors the entries loaded into the hardware SLB buffer. This preload > cache is subject to periodic eviction — typically after every 256 context > switches — to remove old entry. > > To optimize performance, the kernel skips switch_mmu_context() in > switch_mm_irqs_off() when the prev and next mm_struct are the same. > However, on hash MMU systems, this can lead to inconsistencies between > the hardware SLB and the software preload cache. > > If an SLB entry for a process is evicted from the software cache on one > CPU, and the same process later runs on another CPU without executing > switch_mmu_context(), the hardware SLB may retain stale entries. If the > kernel then attempts to reload that entry, it can trigger an SLB > multi-hit error. > > The following timeline shows how stale SLB entries are created and can > cause a multi-hit error when a process moves between CPUs without a > MMU context switch. > > CPU 0 CPU 1 > ----- ----- > Process P > exec swapper/1 > load_elf_binary > begin_new_exc > activate_mm > switch_mm_irqs_off > switch_mmu_context > switch_slb > /* > * This invalidates all > * the entries in the HW > * and setup the new HW > * SLB entries as per the > * preload cache. > */ > context_switch > sched_migrate_task migrates process P to cpu-1 > > Process swapper/0 context switch (to process P) > (uses mm_struct of Process P) switch_mm_irqs_off() > switch_slb > load_slb++ > /* > * load_slb becomes 0 here > * and we evict an entry from > * the preload cache with > * preload_age(). We still > * keep HW SLB and preload > * cache in sync, that is > * because all HW SLB entries > * anyways gets evicted in > * switch_slb during SLBIA. > * We then only add those > * entries back in HW SLB, > * which are currently > * present in preload_cache > * (after eviction). > */ > load_elf_binary continues... > setup_new_exec() > slb_setup_new_exec() > > sched_switch event > sched_migrate_task migrates > process P to cpu-0 > > context_switch from swapper/0 to Process P > switch_mm_irqs_off() > /* > * Since both prev and next mm struct are same we don't call > * switch_mmu_context(). This will cause the HW SLB and SW preload > * cache to go out of sync in preload_new_slb_context. Because there > * was an SLB entry which was evicted from both HW and preload cache > * on cpu-1. Now later in preload_new_slb_context(), when we will try > * to add the same preload entry again, we will add this to the SW > * preload cache and then will add it to the HW SLB. Since on cpu-0 > * this entry was never invalidated, hence adding this entry to the HW > * SLB will cause a SLB multi-hit error. > */ > load_elf_binary continues... > START_THREAD > start_thread > preload_new_slb_context > /* > * This tries to add a new EA to preload cache which was earlier > * evicted from both cpu-1 HW SLB and preload cache. This caused the > * HW SLB of cpu-0 to go out of sync with the SW preload cache. The > * reason for this was, that when we context switched back on CPU-0, > * we should have ideally called switch_mmu_context() which will > * bring the HW SLB entries on CPU-0 in sync with SW preload cache > * entries by setting up the mmu context properly. But we didn't do > * that since the prev mm_struct running on cpu-0 was same as the > * next mm_struct (which is true for swapper / kernel threads). So > * now when we try to add this new entry into the HW SLB of cpu-0, > * we hit a SLB multi-hit error. > */ > > WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1810970 at arch/powerpc/mm/book3s64/slb.c:62 > assert_slb_presence+0x2c/0x50(48 results) 02:47:29 [20157/42149] > Modules linked in: > CPU: 0 UID: 0 PID: 1810970 Comm: dd Not tainted 6.16.0-rc3-dirty #12 > VOLUNTARY > Hardware name: IBM pSeries (emulated by qemu) POWER8 (architected) > 0x4d0200 0xf000004 of:SLOF,HEAD hv:linux,kvm pSeries > NIP: c00000000015426c LR: c0000000001543b4 CTR: 0000000000000000 > REGS: c0000000497c77e0 TRAP: 0700 Not tainted (6.16.0-rc3-dirty) > MSR: 8000000002823033 <SF,VEC,VSX,FP,ME,IR,DR,RI,LE> CR: 28888482 XER: > 00000000 > CFAR: c0000000001543b0 IRQMASK: 3 > <...> > NIP [c00000000015426c] assert_slb_presence+0x2c/0x50 > LR [c0000000001543b4] slb_insert_entry+0x124/0x390 > Call Trace: > 0x7fffceb5ffff (unreliable) > preload_new_slb_context+0x100/0x1a0 > start_thread+0x26c/0x420 > load_elf_binary+0x1b04/0x1c40 > bprm_execve+0x358/0x680 > do_execveat_common+0x1f8/0x240 > sys_execve+0x58/0x70 > system_call_exception+0x114/0x300 > system_call_common+0x160/0x2c4 > > To fix this issue, we add a code change to always switch the MMU context on > hash MMU if the SLB preload cache has aged. With this change, the > SLB multi-hit error no longer occurs. > > cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.le...@csgroup.eu> > cc: Ritesh Harjani (IBM) <ritesh.l...@gmail.com> > cc: Michael Ellerman <m...@ellerman.id.au> > cc: Nicholas Piggin <npig...@gmail.com> > Fixes: 5434ae74629a ("powerpc/64s/hash: Add a SLB preload cache") > cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org > Suggested-by: Ritesh Harjani (IBM) <ritesh.l...@gmail.com> > Signed-off-by: Donet Tom <donet...@linux.ibm.com> > --- > > v1 -> v2 : Changed commit message and added a comment in > switch_mm_irqs_off() > > v1 - > https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250731161027.966196-1-donet...@linux.ibm.com/
Thanks for adding the details in the commit msg. The change looks good to me. Please feel free to add - Reviewed-by: Ritesh Harjani (IBM) <ritesh.l...@gmail.com>