Re: [PATCH 4/4] x86: use pte_none() to test for empty PTE

From: Dave Hansen
Date: Thu Jul 14 2016 - 10:24:43 EST


On 07/14/2016 06:47 AM, Vlastimil Babka wrote:
> So, this might be just because I know next to nothing about (para)virt,
> but...
>
> in arch/x86/include/asm/paravirt.h, pte_val is implemented via some
> pvops, which suggests that obtaining a pte value is different than just
> reading it from memory. But I don't see pte_none() defined to be using
> this on paravirt, and it shares (before patch 2/4) the "return !pte.pte"
> implementation, AFAICS?
>
> So that itself is suspicious to me. And now that this patches does
> things like this:
>
> - if (pte_val(*pte)) {
> + if (!pte_none(*pte)) {
>
> So previously on paravirt these tests would read pte via the pvops, and
> now they won't. Is that OK?

I've cc'd a few Xen guys. I think they're the only ones that would care.

But, as far as I can tell, the Xen pte_val() will take a _PAGE_PRESENT
PTE and muck with it. But its answer will never differ for an all 0 PTE
from !pte_none() because that PTE does not have _PAGE_PRESENT set.

It does seem fragile that Xen is doing it this way, but I guess it works.