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So >>> we will likely want to rename the function and make its documentation explicit >>> that it does not return those bits. >>> >>> ptep_get_lockless_noyoungdirty()? yuk... Any ideas? >>> >>> Of course if I could convince you the current implementation is safe, I might be >>> able to sidestep this optimization until a later date? >> >> As discussed (and pointed out abive), there might be quite some callsites where >> we don't really care about uptodate accessed/dirty bits -- where ptep_get() is >> used nowadays. >> >> One way to approach that I had in mind was having an explicit interface: >> >> ptep_get() >> ptep_get_uptodate() >> ptep_get_lockless() >> ptep_get_lockless_uptodate() > > Yes, I like the direction of this. I guess we anticipate that call sites > requiring the "_uptodate" variant will be the minority so it makes sense to use > the current names for the "_not_uptodate" variants? But to do a slow migration, > it might be better/safer to have the weaker variant use the new name - that > would allow us to downgrade one at a time? Yes, I was primarily struggling with names. Likely it makes sense to either have two completely new function names, or use the new name only for the "faster but less precise" variant. > >> >> Especially the last one might not be needed. > I've done a scan through the code and agree with Mark's original conclusions. > Additionally, huge_pte_alloc() (which isn't used for arm64) doesn't rely on > access/dirty info. So I think I could migrate everything to the weaker variant > fairly easily. > >> >> Futher, "uptodate" might not be the best choice because of PageUptodate() and >> friends. But it's better than "youngdirty"/"noyoungdirty" IMHO. > > Certainly agree with "noyoungdirty" being a horrible name. How about "_sync" / > "_nosync"? I could live with ptep_get_sync() ptep_get_nosync() with proper documentation :) I don't think we use "_sync" / "_nosync" in the context of pte operations yet. Well, there seems to be "__arm_v7s_pte_sync" in iommu code, bit at least in core code nothing jumped at me. -- Cheers, David / dhildenb