[RFC PATCH 0/3] kvm/arm: New VMID allocator based on asid(2nd approach)

Jean-Philippe Brucker jean-philippe at linaro.org
Mon Jun 7 01:48:55 PDT 2021


On Fri, Jun 04, 2021 at 04:27:39PM +0100, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> > > Plus, I've found this nugget:
> > > 
> > > <quote
> > > 	max_pinned_vmids = NUM_USER_VMIDS - num_possible_cpus() - 2;
> > > </quote>
> > > 
> > > What is this "- 2"? My hunch is that it should really be "- 1" as VMID
> > > 0 is reserved, and we have no equivalent of KPTI for S2.
> > 
> > I think this is more related to the "pinned vmid" stuff and was borrowed from
> > the asid_update_limit() fn in arch/arm64/mm/context.c. But I missed the
> > comment that explains the reason behind it. It says,
> > 
> > ---x---
> > 	/*
> > 	 * There must always be an ASID available after rollover. Ensure that,
> > 	 * even if all CPUs have a reserved ASID and the maximum number of ASIDs
> > 	 * are pinned, there still is at least one empty slot in the ASID map.
> > 	 */
> > 	max_pinned_asids = num_available_asids - num_possible_cpus() - 2;
> > ---x---
> > 
> > So this is to make sure we will have at least one VMID available
> > after rollover in case we have pinned the max number of VMIDs. I
> > will include that comment to make it clear.
> 
> That doesn't really explain the -2. Or is that that we have one for
> the extra empty slot, and one for the reserved?
> 
> Jean-Philippe?

Yes, -2 is for ASID#0 and the extra empty slot. A comment higher in
asids_update_limit() hints at that, but it could definitely be clearer

        /*
         * Expect allocation after rollover to fail if we don't have at least
         * one more ASID than CPUs. ASID #0 is reserved for init_mm.
         */

Thanks,
Jean



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