[RESEND PATCH v15 07/11] KVM: arm: page logging 2nd stage fault handling

Christoffer Dall christoffer.dall at linaro.org
Thu Jan 8 02:45:10 PST 2015


On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 05:43:18PM -0800, Mario Smarduch wrote:
> Hi Christoffer,
>   before going through your comments, I discovered that
> in 3.18.0-rc2 - a generic __get_user_pages_fast()
> was implemented, now ARM picks this up. This causes
> gfn_to_pfn_prot() to return meaningful 'writable'
> value for a read fault, provided the region is writable.
> 
> Prior to that the weak version returned 0 and 'writable'
> had no optimization effect to set pte/pmd - RW on
> a read fault.
> 
> As a consequence dirty logging broke in 3.18, I was seeing
> weird but very intermittent issues. I just put in the
> additional few lines to fix it, prevent pte RW (only R) on
> read faults  while  logging writable region.
> 
> On 01/07/2015 04:38 AM, Christoffer Dall wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 06:07:29PM -0800, Mario Smarduch wrote:
> >> This patch is a followup to v15 patch series, with following changes:
> >> - When clearing/dissolving a huge, PMD mark huge page range dirty, since
> >>   the state of whole range is unknown. After the huge page is dissolved 
> >>   dirty page logging is at page granularity.
> > 
> > What is the sequence of events where you could have dirtied another page
> > within the PMD range after the user initially requested dirty page
> > logging?
> 
> No there is none. My issue was the start point for tracking dirty pages
> and that would be second call to dirty log read. Not first
> call after initial write protect where any page in range can
> be assumed dirty. I'll remove this, not sure if there would be any
> use case to call dirty log only once.
> 

Calling dirty log once can not give you anything meaningful, right?  You
must assume all memory is 'dirty' at this point, no?

-Christoffer



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