On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 06:20:02PM +0000, Christopher Lameter wrote:
On Sun, 11 Nov 2018, Nicolas Boichat wrote:
This is a follow-up to the discussion in [1], to make sure that the page
tables allocated by iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s are contained within 32-bit
physical address space.
Page tables? This means you need a page frame? Why go through the slab
allocators?
Because this particular architecture has sub-page-size PMD page tables.
We desperately need to hoist page table allocation out of the architectures;
there're a bunch of different implementations and they're mostly bad,
one way or another.
For each level of page table we generally have three cases:
1. single page
2. sub-page, naturally aligned
3. multiple pages, naturally aligned
for 1 and 3, the page allocator will do just fine.
for 2, we should have a per-MM page_frag allocator. s390 already has
something like this, although it's more complicated. ppc also has
something a little more complex for the cases when it's configured with
a 64k page size but wants to use a 4k page table entry.
I'd like x86 to be able to simply do:
#define pte_alloc_one(mm, addr) page_alloc_table(mm, addr, 0)
#define pmd_alloc_one(mm, addr) page_alloc_table(mm, addr, 0)
#define pud_alloc_one(mm, addr) page_alloc_table(mm, addr, 0)
#define p4d_alloc_one(mm, addr) page_alloc_table(mm, addr, 0)
An architecture with 4k page size and needing a 16k PMD would do:
#define pmd_alloc_one(mm, addr) page_alloc_table(mm, addr, 2)
while an architecture with a 64k page size needing a 4k PTE would do:
#define ARCH_PAGE_TABLE_FRAG
#define pte_alloc_one(mm, addr) pagefrag_alloc_table(mm, addr, 4096)
I haven't had time to work on this, but perhaps someone with a problem
that needs fixing would like to, instead of burying yet another awful
implementation away in arch/ somewhere.