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- /* include/asm-generic/tlb.h
- *
- * Generic TLB shootdown code
- *
- * Copyright 2001 Red Hat, Inc.
- * Based on code from mm/memory.c Copyright Linus Torvalds and others.
- *
- * Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
- * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- */
- #ifndef _ASM_GENERIC__TLB_H
- #define _ASM_GENERIC__TLB_H
- #include <linux/swap.h>
- #include <asm/pgalloc.h>
- #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
- #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_RCU_TABLE_FREE
- /*
- * Semi RCU freeing of the page directories.
- *
- * This is needed by some architectures to implement software pagetable walkers.
- *
- * gup_fast() and other software pagetable walkers do a lockless page-table
- * walk and therefore needs some synchronization with the freeing of the page
- * directories. The chosen means to accomplish that is by disabling IRQs over
- * the walk.
- *
- * Architectures that use IPIs to flush TLBs will then automagically DTRT,
- * since we unlink the page, flush TLBs, free the page. Since the disabling of
- * IRQs delays the completion of the TLB flush we can never observe an already
- * freed page.
- *
- * Architectures that do not have this (PPC) need to delay the freeing by some
- * other means, this is that means.
- *
- * What we do is batch the freed directory pages (tables) and RCU free them.
- * We use the sched RCU variant, as that guarantees that IRQ/preempt disabling
- * holds off grace periods.
- *
- * However, in order to batch these pages we need to allocate storage, this
- * allocation is deep inside the MM code and can thus easily fail on memory
- * pressure. To guarantee progress we fall back to single table freeing, see
- * the implementation of tlb_remove_table_one().
- *
- */
- struct mmu_table_batch {
- struct rcu_head rcu;
- unsigned int nr;
- void *tables[0];
- };
- #define MAX_TABLE_BATCH \
- ((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mmu_table_batch)) / sizeof(void *))
- extern void tlb_table_flush(struct mmu_gather *tlb);
- extern void tlb_remove_table(struct mmu_gather *tlb, void *table);
- #endif
- /*
- * If we can't allocate a page to make a big batch of page pointers
- * to work on, then just handle a few from the on-stack structure.
- */
- #define MMU_GATHER_BUNDLE 8
- struct mmu_gather_batch {
- struct mmu_gather_batch *next;
- unsigned int nr;
- unsigned int max;
- struct page *pages[0];
- };
- #define MAX_GATHER_BATCH \
- ((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mmu_gather_batch)) / sizeof(void *))
- /*
- * Limit the maximum number of mmu_gather batches to reduce a risk of soft
- * lockups for non-preemptible kernels on huge machines when a lot of memory
- * is zapped during unmapping.
- * 10K pages freed at once should be safe even without a preemption point.
- */
- #define MAX_GATHER_BATCH_COUNT (10000UL/MAX_GATHER_BATCH)
- /* struct mmu_gather is an opaque type used by the mm code for passing around
- * any data needed by arch specific code for tlb_remove_page.
- */
- struct mmu_gather {
- struct mm_struct *mm;
- #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_RCU_TABLE_FREE
- struct mmu_table_batch *batch;
- #endif
- unsigned long start;
- unsigned long end;
- /* we are in the middle of an operation to clear
- * a full mm and can make some optimizations */
- unsigned int fullmm : 1,
- /* we have performed an operation which
- * requires a complete flush of the tlb */
- need_flush_all : 1;
- struct mmu_gather_batch *active;
- struct mmu_gather_batch local;
- struct page *__pages[MMU_GATHER_BUNDLE];
- unsigned int batch_count;
- };
- #define HAVE_GENERIC_MMU_GATHER
- void tlb_gather_mmu(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
- void tlb_flush_mmu(struct mmu_gather *tlb);
- void tlb_finish_mmu(struct mmu_gather *tlb, unsigned long start,
- unsigned long end);
- int __tlb_remove_page(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *page);
- /* tlb_remove_page
- * Similar to __tlb_remove_page but will call tlb_flush_mmu() itself when
- * required.
- */
- static inline void tlb_remove_page(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *page)
- {
- if (!__tlb_remove_page(tlb, page))
- tlb_flush_mmu(tlb);
- }
- static inline void __tlb_adjust_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
- unsigned long address)
- {
- tlb->start = min(tlb->start, address);
- tlb->end = max(tlb->end, address + PAGE_SIZE);
- }
- static inline void __tlb_reset_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
- {
- if (tlb->fullmm) {
- tlb->start = tlb->end = ~0;
- } else {
- tlb->start = TASK_SIZE;
- tlb->end = 0;
- }
- }
- /*
- * In the case of tlb vma handling, we can optimise these away in the
- * case where we're doing a full MM flush. When we're doing a munmap,
- * the vmas are adjusted to only cover the region to be torn down.
- */
- #ifndef tlb_start_vma
- #define tlb_start_vma(tlb, vma) do { } while (0)
- #endif
- #define __tlb_end_vma(tlb, vma) \
- do { \
- if (!tlb->fullmm && tlb->end) { \
- tlb_flush(tlb); \
- __tlb_reset_range(tlb); \
- } \
- } while (0)
- #ifndef tlb_end_vma
- #define tlb_end_vma __tlb_end_vma
- #endif
- #ifndef __tlb_remove_tlb_entry
- #define __tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, ptep, address) do { } while (0)
- #endif
- /**
- * tlb_remove_tlb_entry - remember a pte unmapping for later tlb invalidation.
- *
- * Record the fact that pte's were really unmapped by updating the range,
- * so we can later optimise away the tlb invalidate. This helps when
- * userspace is unmapping already-unmapped pages, which happens quite a lot.
- */
- #define tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, ptep, address) \
- do { \
- __tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address); \
- __tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, ptep, address); \
- } while (0)
- /**
- * tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry - remember a pmd mapping for later tlb invalidation
- * This is a nop so far, because only x86 needs it.
- */
- #ifndef __tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry
- #define __tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry(tlb, pmdp, address) do {} while (0)
- #endif
- #define tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry(tlb, pmdp, address) \
- do { \
- __tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address); \
- __tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry(tlb, pmdp, address); \
- } while (0)
- #define pte_free_tlb(tlb, ptep, address) \
- do { \
- __tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address); \
- __pte_free_tlb(tlb, ptep, address); \
- } while (0)
- #ifndef __ARCH_HAS_4LEVEL_HACK
- #define pud_free_tlb(tlb, pudp, address) \
- do { \
- __tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address); \
- __pud_free_tlb(tlb, pudp, address); \
- } while (0)
- #endif
- #define pmd_free_tlb(tlb, pmdp, address) \
- do { \
- __tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address); \
- __pmd_free_tlb(tlb, pmdp, address); \
- } while (0)
- #define tlb_migrate_finish(mm) do {} while (0)
- #endif /* _ASM_GENERIC__TLB_H */
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