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[2620:137:e000::1:20]) by mx.google.com with ESMTP id o11-20020a170906974b00b00779017c0aeasi4016876ejy.595.2022.09.21.11.34.48; Wed, 21 Sep 2022 11:35:15 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org designates 2620:137:e000::1:20 as permitted sender) client-ip=2620:137:e000::1:20; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; dkim=pass header.i=@collabora.com header.s=mail header.b="dN+DilH/"; spf=pass (google.com: domain of linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org designates 2620:137:e000::1:20 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom=linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org; dmarc=pass (p=NONE sp=NONE dis=NONE) header.from=collabora.com Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S230052AbiIUSah (ORCPT + 99 others); Wed, 21 Sep 2022 14:30:37 -0400 Received: from lindbergh.monkeyblade.net ([23.128.96.19]:37194 "EHLO lindbergh.monkeyblade.net" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S229979AbiIUSaa (ORCPT ); Wed, 21 Sep 2022 14:30:30 -0400 Received: from madras.collabora.co.uk (madras.collabora.co.uk [46.235.227.172]) by lindbergh.monkeyblade.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id EABD39F8D1; Wed, 21 Sep 2022 11:30:28 -0700 (PDT) Received: from [192.168.10.9] (unknown [39.45.34.16]) (using TLSv1.3 with cipher TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 (128/128 bits) key-exchange X25519 server-signature RSA-PSS (4096 bits)) (No client certificate requested) (Authenticated sender: usama.anjum) by madras.collabora.co.uk (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 35B1A6601F3F; Wed, 21 Sep 2022 19:30:24 +0100 (BST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=collabora.com; s=mail; t=1663785027; bh=BbYZK5kjusKrIzNZUnjNshwXR92l04FpzHFY3oAXOF8=; h=Date:Cc:Subject:To:References:From:In-Reply-To:From; b=dN+DilH/wnaFUJha/f9OBaTCtJ6DFgoJK3l36TGxNBiPRssCKNcwUvcyf8XaPbbs5 p+wQQtinjAwPUk6viinSpyeBt5zSg8MqKoVBdthJ4refOtSR8TxHtulRa+Jbg4lYeO Kbfpu1w+Xxe5FUMw49jmvbcFcPEBBvmJdBit9KgzmL6sShDfUnZCXogJtrsvtbeTQv fgi3I7i+K+gzwQ+XB2CzmkQxg9PwfRFOhbkzXTKaVIgFx5xSona7MR0t0BuqeWBABD PO1UZm+rxhGvfmrXLyGBl55mZz2Aq65gw72hB2BKMK4wLH18y+XKu+gias70wj/rQM JJRS6GALkD1Pw== Message-ID: Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2022 23:30:21 +0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/91.13.0 Cc: usama.anjum@collabora.com, kernel@collabora.com, Gabriel Krisman Bertazi , David Hildenbrand , Peter Enderborg , Greg KH , Jonathan Corbet , Alexander Viro , Andrew Morton , Shuah Khan , "open list:DOCUMENTATION" , open list , "open list:PROC FILESYSTEM" , "open list:MEMORY MANAGEMENT" , "open list:KERNEL SELFTEST FRAMEWORK" Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 0/4] Implement IOCTL to get and clear soft dirty PTE Content-Language: en-US To: Suren Baghdasaryan References: <20220826064535.1941190-1-usama.anjum@collabora.com> From: Muhammad Usama Anjum In-Reply-To: <20220826064535.1941190-1-usama.anjum@collabora.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Spam-Status: No, score=-5.8 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,DKIM_SIGNED, DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,DKIM_VALID_EF,NICE_REPLY_A,SPF_HELO_NONE, SPF_PASS autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on lindbergh.monkeyblade.net Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Hi Suren, I'd shared this problem with you at Plumbers. Please review and share your thoughts. Thanks, Usama On 8/26/22 11:45 AM, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote: > > Hello, > > This patch series implements a new ioctl on the pagemap proc fs file to > get, clear and perform both get and clear at the same time atomically on > the specified range of the memory. > > Soft-dirty PTE bit of the memory pages can be viewed by using pagemap > procfs file. The soft-dirty PTE bit for the whole memory range of the > process can be cleared by writing to the clear_refs file. This series > adds features that weren't present earlier. > - There is no atomic get soft-dirty PTE bit status and clear operation > present. > - The soft-dirty PTE bit of only a part of memory cannot be cleared. > > Historically, soft-dirty PTE bit tracking has been used in the CRIU > project. The proc fs interface is enough for that as I think the process > is frozen. We have the use case where we need to track the soft-dirty > PTE bit for the running processes. We need this tracking and clear > mechanism of a region of memory while the process is running to emulate > the getWriteWatch() syscall of Windows. This syscall is used by games to > keep track of dirty pages and keep processing only the dirty pages. This > new ioctl can be used by the CRIU project and other applications which > require soft-dirty PTE bit information. > > As in the current kernel there is no way to clear a part of memory (instead > of clearing the Soft-Dirty bits for the entire process) and get+clear > operation cannot be performed atomically, there are other methods to mimic > this information entirely in userspace with poor performance: > - The mprotect syscall and SIGSEGV handler for bookkeeping > - The userfaultfd syscall with the handler for bookkeeping > Some benchmarks can be seen [1]. > > This ioctl can be used by the CRIU project and other applications which > require soft-dirty PTE bit information. The following operations are > supported in this ioctl: > - Get the pages that are soft-dirty. > - Clear the pages which are soft-dirty. > - The optional flag to ignore the VM_SOFTDIRTY and only track per page > soft-dirty PTE bit > > There are two decisions which have been taken about how to get the output > from the syscall. > - Return offsets of the pages from the start in the vec > - Stop execution when vec is filled with dirty pages > These two arguments doesn't follow the mincore() philosophy where the > output array corresponds to the address range in one to one fashion, hence > the output buffer length isn't passed and only a flag is set if the page > is present. This makes mincore() easy to use with less control. We are > passing the size of the output array and putting return data consecutively > which is offset of dirty pages from the start. The user can convert these > offsets back into the dirty page addresses easily. Suppose, the user want > to get first 10 dirty pages from a total memory of 100 pages. He'll > allocate output buffer of size 10 and the ioctl will abort after finding the > 10 pages. This behaviour is needed to support Windows' getWriteWatch(). The > behaviour like mincore() can be achieved by passing output buffer of 100 > size. This interface can be used for any desired behaviour. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/54d4c322-cd6e-eefd-b161-2af2b56aae24@collabora.com/ > > Regards, > Muhammad Usama Anjum > > Muhammad Usama Anjum (4): > fs/proc/task_mmu: update functions to clear the soft-dirty PTE bit > fs/proc/task_mmu: Implement IOCTL to get and clear soft dirty PTE bit > selftests: vm: add pagemap ioctl tests > mm: add documentation of the new ioctl on pagemap > > Documentation/admin-guide/mm/soft-dirty.rst | 42 +- > fs/proc/task_mmu.c | 342 ++++++++++- > include/uapi/linux/fs.h | 23 + > tools/include/uapi/linux/fs.h | 23 + > tools/testing/selftests/vm/.gitignore | 1 + > tools/testing/selftests/vm/Makefile | 2 + > tools/testing/selftests/vm/pagemap_ioctl.c | 649 ++++++++++++++++++++ > 7 files changed, 1050 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/vm/pagemap_ioctl.c > -- Muhammad Usama Anjum