[PATCH V4] ARM: handle user space mapped pages in flush_kernel_dcache_page

Nicolas Pitre nico at fluxnic.net
Wed May 29 10:39:04 EDT 2013


On Wed, 29 May 2013, Catalin Marinas wrote:

> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 06:52:27PM +0100, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 May 2013, Catalin Marinas wrote:
> > 
> > > On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 04:53:19AM +0100, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > > > On Thu, 23 May 2013, Catalin Marinas wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > > An issue is that for kunmap_atomic() && VIVT we flush the same page
> > > > > twice. I don't think we should remove the cache flushing in
> > > > > __kunmap_atomic() for VIVT since not all kunmap_atomic() calls require
> > > > > flush_kernel_dcache_page() (unless we just assume that highmem && vivt
> > > > > don't work together).
> > > > 
> > > > VIVT and highmem do work together.  Highmem for ARM was in fact 
> > > > developed on such a platform.
> > > 
> > > Thanks for confirming. Do you remember why kunmap() doesn't (need to)
> > > flush the cache alias (for VIVT)? Or if it does, where?
> > 
> > kunmap() calls kunmap_high() which actually does not unmap anything but 
> > only decrement a use count.  The page is kept around in case it is 
> > kmap()'d again, in which case the kmap() will be almost free and the 
> > page still warm.
> > 
> > It is only when the kmap() for a new page runs out of free pkmap  
> > entries that the unused but still mapped pages are unmapped.  This 
> > unmapping is done in flush_all_zero_pkmaps() where all the unused pages 
> > are all unmapped at once.  The cache for all those pages is flushed with 
> > flush_cache_kmaps() which on ARM maps to flush_cache_all() when the 
> > cache is VIVT.
> 
> Thanks for clarification Nico. So if kmap_high_get() returns NULL, there
> are no high aliases left in the cache.

Exact.


Nicolas



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