[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: [PATCH 0/6] xen: don't call vmalloc_sync_all() when mapping foreign pages
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote: > On 09/15/2011 05:40 AM, David Vrabel wrote: > > This set of pages avoids the need to call vmalloc_sync_all() when > > mapping foreign pages. Two new functions are adding for mapping > > foreign pages onto RAM pages instead of vmalloc space. > > > > This does waste a page of RAM for each mapped page. In the future a > > ballooned page could be used instead (once the API for getting a > > ballooned page with the right GFP flags is available). > > You can allocate a pfn, free ("balloon out") the underlying mfn, and > replace it with a granted page; it doesn't need any particular new > infrastructure. David, give a look at drivers/xen/balloon.c:alloc_xenballooned_pages, in particular after my changes to it: http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=131552369305998&w=2 it allows the caller to allocate a lowmem page and balloon it out right away. > But that said, if you want to allocate virtual addresses for mapping > granted pages, then alloc_vm_area() is the right thing to use. You need > to make sure you touch the pages from within the kernel before passing > those addresses to a hypercall to make sure the mappings are established > within the current task (possibly within a no-preempt region to > guarantee that nothing odd happens). Or alternatively, you could switch > the current pagetable to init_mm for the hypercall (if it isn't already) > - since that's the reference pagetable - assuming you're not passing > usermode virtual addresses to the hypercall. This problem is not very different from the one we are trying to solve with alloc_xenballooned_pages: in case we want a page that is mapped in kernel space we just use allocate a lowmem page, balloon it out, change the p2m and add the page to the m2p_override. Why should we solve that issue differently? > This series is relying on regular ram mappings are already synced to all > tasks, but I'm not sure that's necessarily guaranteed (for example, if > you hotplug new memory into the domain, the new pages won't be mapped > into every mm unless they're synced). the series is using GFP_KERNEL, so this problem shouldn't occur, right? _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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