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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 3/5] dax: use common 4k zero page for dax mmap reads
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 12:27:23PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Wed 19-07-17 10:26:45, Ross Zwisler wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 05:33:14PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> > > On Wed 28-06-17 16:01:50, Ross Zwisler wrote:
> > > > Another major change is that we remove dax_pfn_mkwrite() from our fault
> > > > flow, and instead rely on the page fault itself to make the PTE dirty and
> > > > writeable. The following description from the patch adding the
> > > > vm_insert_mixed_mkwrite() call explains this a little more:
> > > >
> > > > ***
> > > > To be able to use the common 4k zero page in DAX we need to have our PTE
> > > > fault path look more like our PMD fault path where a PTE entry can be
> > > > marked as dirty and writeable as it is first inserted, rather than
> > > > waiting for a follow-up dax_pfn_mkwrite() => finish_mkwrite_fault() call.
> > > >
> > > > Right now we can rely on having a dax_pfn_mkwrite() call because we can
> > > > distinguish between these two cases in do_wp_page():
> > > >
> > > > case 1: 4k zero page => writable DAX storage
> > > > case 2: read-only DAX storage => writeable DAX storage
> > > >
> > > > This distinction is made by via vm_normal_page(). vm_normal_page()
> > > > returns false for the common 4k zero page, though, just as it does for
> > > > DAX ptes. Instead of special casing the DAX + 4k zero page case, we will
> > > > simplify our DAX PTE page fault sequence so that it matches our DAX PMD
> > > > sequence, and get rid of dax_pfn_mkwrite() completely.
> > > >
> > > > This means that insert_pfn() needs to follow the lead of insert_pfn_pmd()
> > > > and allow us to pass in a 'mkwrite' flag. If 'mkwrite' is set
> > > > insert_pfn() will do the work that was previously done by wp_page_reuse()
> > > > as part of the dax_pfn_mkwrite() call path.
> > > > ***
> > >
> > > Hum, thinking about this in context of this patch... So what if we have
> > > allocated storage, a process faults it read-only, we map it to page tables
> > > writeprotected. Then the process writes through mmap to the area - the code
> > > in handle_pte_fault() ends up in do_wp_page() if I'm reading it right.
> >
> > Yep.
> >
> > > Then, since we are missing ->pfn_mkwrite() handlers, the PTE will be marked
> > > writeable but radix tree entry stays clean - bug. Am I missing something?
> >
> > I don't think we ever end up with a writeable PTE but with a clean radix tree
> > entry. When we get the write fault we do a full fault through
> > dax_iomap_pte_fault() and dax_insert_mapping().
> >
> > dax_insert_mapping() sets up the dirty radix tree entry via
> > dax_insert_mapping_entry() before it does anything with the page tables via
> > vm_insert_mixed_mkwrite().
> >
> > So, this mkwrite fault path is exactly the path we would have taken if the
> > initial read to real storage hadn't happened, and we end up in the same end
> > state - with a dirty DAX radix tree entry and a writeable PTE.
>
> Ah sorry, I have missed that it is not that you would not have
> ->pfn_mkwrite() handler - you still have it but it is the same as standard
> fault handler now. So maybe can you rephrase the changelog a bit saying
> that: "We get rid of dax_pfn_mkwrite() helper and use dax_iomap_fault() to
> handle write-protection faults instead." Thanks!

Ah, sure, will do.

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