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SubjectRe: [LSF/MM TOPIC] Discuss least bad options for resolving longterm-GUP usage by RDMA
I had an old invalid address for Jason Gunthorpe in my address book...  

Correcting his email in the thread.

On Tue, Feb 05, 2019 at 09:50:59AM -0800, 'Ira Weiny' wrote:
>
> The problem: Once we have pages marked as GUP-pinned how should various
> subsystems work with those markings.
>
> The current work for John Hubbards proposed solutions (part 1 and 2) is
> progressing.[1] But the final part (3) of his solution is also going to take
> some work.
>
> In Johns presentation he lists 3 alternatives for gup-pinned pages:
>
> 1) Hold off try_to_unmap
> 2) Allow writeback while pinned (via bounce buffers)
> [Note this will not work for DAX]
> 3) Use a "revocable reservation" (or lease) on those pages
> 4) Pin the blocks as busy in the FS allocator
>
> The problem with lease's on pages used by RDMA is that the references to
> these pages is not local to the machine. Once the user has been given access
> to the page they, through the use of a remote tokens, give a reference to that
> page to remote nodes. This is the core essence of RDMA, and like it or not,
> something which is increasingly used by major Linux users.
>
> Therefore we need to discuss the extent by which leases are appropriate and
> what happens should a lease be revoked which a user does not respond to.
>
> As John Hubbard put it:
>
> "Other filesystem features that need to replace the page with a new one can
> be inhibited for pages that are GUP-pinned. This will, however, alter and
> limit some of those filesystem features. The only fix for that would be to
> require GUP users monitor and respond to CPU page table updates. Subsystems
> such as ODP and HMM do this, for example. This aspect of the problem is
> still under discussion."
>
> -- John Hubbard[2]
>
> The following people have been involved in previous conversations and would be key to
> the face to face discussion.
>
> John Hubbard
> Jan Kara
> Dave Chinner
> Michal Hocko
> Dan Williams
> Matthew Wilcox
> Jason Gunthorpe
>
> Thank you,
> Ira Weiny
>
> [1] https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/2/contributions/126/attachments/136/168/LPC_2018_gup_dma.pdf
> [2] https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/2/4/7
>

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