Re: [PATCH v3 5/9] x86/mm/tlb: Privatize cpu_tlbstate
From: Nadav Amit
Date: Fri Jul 19 2019 - 14:43:34 EST
> On Jul 19, 2019, at 11:38 AM, Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 7/18/19 5:58 PM, Nadav Amit wrote:
>> +struct tlb_state_shared {
>> + /*
>> + * We can be in one of several states:
>> + *
>> + * - Actively using an mm. Our CPU's bit will be set in
>> + * mm_cpumask(loaded_mm) and is_lazy == false;
>> + *
>> + * - Not using a real mm. loaded_mm == &init_mm. Our CPU's bit
>> + * will not be set in mm_cpumask(&init_mm) and is_lazy == false.
>> + *
>> + * - Lazily using a real mm. loaded_mm != &init_mm, our bit
>> + * is set in mm_cpumask(loaded_mm), but is_lazy == true.
>> + * We're heuristically guessing that the CR3 load we
>> + * skipped more than makes up for the overhead added by
>> + * lazy mode.
>> + */
>> + bool is_lazy;
>> +};
>> +DECLARE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(struct tlb_state_shared, cpu_tlbstate_shared);
>
> Could we get a comment about what "shared" means and why we need shared
> state?
>
> Should we change 'tlb_state' to 'tlb_state_privateâ?
Andy said that for the lazy tlb optimizations there might soon be more
shared state. If you prefer, I can move is_lazy outside of tlb_state, and
not set it in any alternative struct.