Re: [PATCH 1 of 4] mm: add a ptep_modify_prot transaction abstraction
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Thu Jun 19 2008 - 13:57:58 EST
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Which architecture are you interested in? If it isn't x86, you can
probably get anything past Linus ;)
I'll do some measurements to see what effect the batchable
ptep_set_wrprotect() has on native. If it's significant, I'll propose
making it conditional on CONFIG_PARAVIRT.
Oh, I mostly think about powerpc, I just wondered if I could re-use
your new stuff in that context. Mostly idle thoughts at this stage, I
haven't looked seriously.
There are general-purpose hooks in the common code which architectures
can implement however they like. In x86-land we hook them up to pvops,
but you can handle them however you want.
I have an old patch set to batch forks (and mprotect etc...) TLB
invalidations (which is what I really want to batch on powerpc, more
than the actual PTE changes) that involves subtle changes to the
batching mechanisms etc...
Do you mean setting up batches of per-page tlb shootdowns rather than
going a global tlb flush at the end?
J
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