Re: [PATCH] arm64: Add support for PTE contiguous bit.

From: Steve Capper
Date: Fri Sep 25 2015 - 13:53:18 EST


On 21 September 2015 at 09:44, David Woods <dwoods@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Steve,

Hi Dave,

>
> Thanks for your review and comments. I take your points about the 16k
> granule - it's helpful to know that support is in the works. However, I'm
> not sure I agree with your reading of section 4.4.2. It's clear that for 16k
> granules, the number of contiguous pages is different for the PTE and PMD
> levels. But I don't see anywhere it says that for 4K and 64K that the
> contig bit is not supported at the PMD level - just that the number of
> contiguous pages is the same at each level.

Many apologies, I appear to have led you down the garden path there.
Having double checked at ARM, the valid contiguous page sizes are indeed:
4K granule:
16 x ptes = 64K
16 x pmds = 32M
16 x puds = 16G

16K granule:
128 x ptes = 2M
32 x pmds = 1G

64K granule:
32 x ptes = 2M
32 x pmds = 16G

>
> I tried using the tarmac trace module of the ARM simulator to support this
> idea by turning on MMU tracing. Using 4k granule, I created 64k and 32m
> pages and touched each location in the page. In both cases, the trace
> recorded just one TLB fill (rather than the 16 you'd expect if the
> contiguous bit were being ignored) and it indicated the expected page size.
>
> 1817498494 clk cpu2 TLB FILL cpu2.S1TLB 64K 0x2000000000_NS vmid=0, nG
> asid=303:0x08fa360000_NS Normal InnerShareable Inner=WriteBackWriteAllocate
> Outer=WriteBackWriteAllocate xn=0 pxn=1 ContiguousHint=1
>
> 1263366314 clk cpu2 TLB FILL cpu2.UTLB 32M 0x2000000000_NS vmid=0, nG
> asid=300:0x08f6000000_NS Normal InnerShareable Inner=WriteBackWriteAllocate
> Outer=WriteBackWriteAllocate xn=0 pxn=1 ContiguousHint=1
>
> I'll try this with a 64k granule next. I'm not sure what will happen with
> 16G pages since we are using an A53 model which I don't think supports such
> large pages.

The Cortex-A53 supported TLB sizes can be found in the TRM:
http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0500f/Chddiifa.html

My understanding is that the core is allowed to ignore the contiguous
bit if it doesn't support the particular TLB entry size, or substitute
in a slightly smaller TLB entry than hinted possible. Anyway, do give
it a go :-).

Cheers,
--
Steve
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