[PATCH 00/10] Account page tables at all levels
Dave Hansen
dave.hansen at intel.com
Fri Dec 20 11:31:51 PST 2024
On 12/20/24 02:58, Kevin Brodsky wrote:
>> One super tiny nit is that the PAE pgd _can_ be allocated using
>> __get_free_pages(). It was originally there for Xen, but I think it's
>> being used for PTI only at this point and the comments are wrong-ish.
>>
>> I kinda think we should just get rid of the 32-bit kmem_cache entirely.
> That would certainly simplify things on the x86 side! I'm not at all
> familiar with that code though, would you be happy with providing a
> patch? I could add it to this series if that's convenient.
I hacked this together yesterday:
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/daveh/devel.git/log/?h=simplify-pae-20241220
It definitely needs some more work. I'm particularly still puzzling
about why SHARED_KERNEL_PMD is used both as a trigger for 32b vs.
PAGE_SIZE PAE pgd allocations _and_ for the actual PMD sharing.
Xen definitely needed the whole page behavior but I'm not sure why PTI did.
Either way, that series should make the PAE PGDs a _bit_ less weird at
the cost of an extra ~2 pages per process for folks who are running
32-bit PAE kernels with PTI disabled.
But I think the diffstat is worth it:
5 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 96 deletions(-)
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