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No essential content change. Signed-off-by: Changbin Du Reviewed-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab --- Documentation/x86/index.rst | 1 + Documentation/x86/{tlb.txt => tlb.rst} | 30 ++++++++++++++++---------- 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) rename Documentation/x86/{tlb.txt => tlb.rst} (81%) diff --git a/Documentation/x86/index.rst b/Documentation/x86/index.rst index e43aa9b31976..c4ea25350221 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/x86/index.rst @@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ x86-specific Documentation entry_64 earlyprintk zero-page + tlb diff --git a/Documentation/x86/tlb.txt b/Documentation/x86/tlb.rst similarity index 81% rename from Documentation/x86/tlb.txt rename to Documentation/x86/tlb.rst index 6a0607b99ed8..82ec58ae63a8 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/tlb.txt +++ b/Documentation/x86/tlb.rst @@ -1,5 +1,12 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +======= +The TLB +======= + When the kernel unmaps or modified the attributes of a range of memory, it has two choices: + 1. Flush the entire TLB with a two-instruction sequence. This is a quick operation, but it causes collateral damage: TLB entries from areas other than the one we are trying to flush will be @@ -10,6 +17,7 @@ memory, it has two choices: damage to other TLB entries. Which method to do depends on a few things: + 1. The size of the flush being performed. A flush of the entire address space is obviously better performed by flushing the entire TLB than doing 2^48/PAGE_SIZE individual flushes. @@ -33,7 +41,7 @@ well. There is essentially no "right" point to choose. You may be doing too many individual invalidations if you see the invlpg instruction (or instructions _near_ it) show up high in profiles. If you believe that individual invalidations being -called too often, you can lower the tunable: +called too often, you can lower the tunable:: /sys/kernel/debug/x86/tlb_single_page_flush_ceiling @@ -43,7 +51,7 @@ Setting it to 1 is a very conservative setting and it should never need to be 0 under normal circumstances. Despite the fact that a single individual flush on x86 is -guaranteed to flush a full 2MB [1], hugetlbfs always uses the full +guaranteed to flush a full 2MB [1]_, hugetlbfs always uses the full flushes. THP is treated exactly the same as normal memory. You might see invlpg inside of flush_tlb_mm_range() show up in @@ -54,15 +62,15 @@ Essentially, you are balancing the cycles you spend doing invlpg with the cycles that you spend refilling the TLB later. You can measure how expensive TLB refills are by using -performance counters and 'perf stat', like this: +performance counters and 'perf stat', like this:: -perf stat -e - cpu/event=0x8,umask=0x84,name=dtlb_load_misses_walk_duration/, - cpu/event=0x8,umask=0x82,name=dtlb_load_misses_walk_completed/, - cpu/event=0x49,umask=0x4,name=dtlb_store_misses_walk_duration/, - cpu/event=0x49,umask=0x2,name=dtlb_store_misses_walk_completed/, - cpu/event=0x85,umask=0x4,name=itlb_misses_walk_duration/, - cpu/event=0x85,umask=0x2,name=itlb_misses_walk_completed/ + perf stat -e + cpu/event=0x8,umask=0x84,name=dtlb_load_misses_walk_duration/, + cpu/event=0x8,umask=0x82,name=dtlb_load_misses_walk_completed/, + cpu/event=0x49,umask=0x4,name=dtlb_store_misses_walk_duration/, + cpu/event=0x49,umask=0x2,name=dtlb_store_misses_walk_completed/, + cpu/event=0x85,umask=0x4,name=itlb_misses_walk_duration/, + cpu/event=0x85,umask=0x2,name=itlb_misses_walk_completed/ That works on an IvyBridge-era CPU (i5-3320M). Different CPUs may have differently-named counters, but they should at least @@ -70,6 +78,6 @@ be there in some form. You can use pmu-tools 'ocperf list' (https://github.com/andikleen/pmu-tools) to find the right counters for a given CPU. -1. A footnote in Intel's SDM "4.10.4.2 Recommended Invalidation" +.. [1] A footnote in Intel's SDM "4.10.4.2 Recommended Invalidation" says: "One execution of INVLPG is sufficient even for a page with size greater than 4 KBytes." -- 2.20.1