[PATCH 2/2] arm64: mmu: use pagetable_alloc_nolock() while stop_machine()
Ryan Roberts
ryan.roberts at arm.com
Thu Dec 18 04:02:14 PST 2025
On 18/12/2025 09:36, Yeoreum Yun wrote:
> Hi,
>> On Fri 12-12-25 16:18:32, Yeoreum Yun wrote:
>>> linear_map_split_to_ptes() and __kpti_install_ng_mappings()
>>> are called as callback of stop_machine().
>>> That means these functions context are preemption disabled.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, under PREEMPT_RT, the pagetable_alloc() or
>>> __get_free_pages() couldn't be called in this context
>>> since spin lock that becomes sleepable on RT,
>>> potentially causing a sleep during page allocation.
>>>
>>> To address this, pagetable_alloc_nolock().
>>
>> As you cannot tolerate allocation failure and this is pretty much
>> permanent allocation (AFAIU) why don't you use a static allocation?
>
> Because of when bbl2_noabort is supported, that pages doesn't need to.
> If static alloc, that would be a waste in the system where bbl2_noabort
> is supported.
>
> When I tested, these extra pages are more than 40 in my FVP.
> So, it would be better dynamic allocation and I think since it's quite a
> early time, it's probably not failed that's why former code runs as it
> is.
The required allocation size is also a function of the size of the installed RAM
so a static worst case allocation would consume all the RAM on small systems.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Yeoreum Yun
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