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2020 Mar 04
5
[PATCH v3 0/4] nouveau/hmm: map pages after migration
Originally patch 4 was targeted for Jason's rdma tree since other HMM related changes were queued there. Now that those have been merged, these patches just contain changes to nouveau so they could go through any tree. I guess Ben Skeggs' tree would be appropriate. Changes since v2: Added patches 1-3 to fix some minor issues. Eliminated nouveau_find_svmm() since it is easily found.
2020 Mar 03
2
[PATCH v2] nouveau/hmm: map pages after migration
When memory is migrated to the GPU, it is likely to be accessed by GPU code soon afterwards. Instead of waiting for a GPU fault, map the migrated memory into the GPU page tables with the same access permissions as the source CPU page table entries. This preserves copy on write semantics. Signed-off-by: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell at nvidia.com> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch at lst.de> Cc:
2020 May 08
11
[PATCH 0/6] nouveau/hmm: add support for mapping large pages
hmm_range_fault() returns an array of page frame numbers and flags for how the pages are mapped in the requested process' page tables. The PFN can be used to get the struct page with hmm_pfn_to_page() and the page size order can be determined with compound_order(page) but if the page is larger than order 0 (PAGE_SIZE), there is no indication that the page is mapped using a larger page size. To
2020 Jul 21
6
[PATCH v3 0/5] mm/migrate: avoid device private invalidations
The goal for this series is to avoid device private memory TLB invalidations when migrating a range of addresses from system memory to device private memory and some of those pages have already been migrated. The approach taken is to introduce a new mmu notifier invalidation event type and use that in the device driver to skip invalidation callbacks from migrate_vma_setup(). The device driver is
2020 Jul 06
8
[PATCH 0/5] mm/migrate: avoid device private invalidations
The goal for this series is to avoid device private memory TLB invalidations when migrating a range of addresses from system memory to device private memory and some of those pages have already been migrated. The approach taken is to introduce a new mmu notifier invalidation event type and use that in the device driver to skip invalidation callbacks from migrate_vma_setup(). The device driver is
2019 Aug 13
0
[PATCH] nouveau/hmm: map pages after migration
On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 08:02:14AM -0700, Ralph Campbell wrote: > When memory is migrated to the GPU it is likely to be accessed by GPU > code soon afterwards. Instead of waiting for a GPU fault, map the > migrated memory into the GPU page tables with the same access permissions > as the source CPU page table entries. This preserves copy on write > semantics. > >
2020 Jul 23
9
[PATCH v4 0/6] mm/migrate: avoid device private invalidations
The goal for this series is to avoid device private memory TLB invalidations when migrating a range of addresses from system memory to device private memory and some of those pages have already been migrated. The approach taken is to introduce a new mmu notifier invalidation event type and use that in the device driver to skip invalidation callbacks from migrate_vma_setup(). The device driver is
2020 Jul 13
9
[PATCH v2 0/5] mm/migrate: avoid device private invalidations
The goal for this series is to avoid device private memory TLB invalidations when migrating a range of addresses from system memory to device private memory and some of those pages have already been migrated. The approach taken is to introduce a new mmu notifier invalidation event type and use that in the device driver to skip invalidation callbacks from migrate_vma_setup(). The device driver is
2020 Nov 06
12
[PATCH v3 0/6] mm/hmm/nouveau: add THP migration to migrate_vma_*
This series adds support for transparent huge page migration to migrate_vma_*() and adds nouveau SVM and HMM selftests as consumers. Earlier versions were posted previously [1] and [2]. The patches apply cleanly to the linux-mm 5.10.0-rc2 tree. There are a lot of other THP patches being posted. I don't think there are any semantic conflicts but there may be some merge conflicts depending on
2020 Sep 02
10
[PATCH v2 0/7] mm/hmm/nouveau: add THP migration to migrate_vma_*
This series adds support for transparent huge page migration to migrate_vma_*() and adds nouveau SVM and HMM selftests as consumers. An earlier version was posted previously [1]. This version now supports splitting a THP midway in the migration process which led to a number of changes. The patches apply cleanly to the current linux-mm tree. Since there are a couple of patches in linux-mm from Dan
2020 Jun 19
22
[PATCH 00/16] mm/hmm/nouveau: THP mapping and migration
These patches apply to linux-5.8.0-rc1. Patches 1-3 should probably go into 5.8, the others can be queued for 5.9. Patches 4-6 improve the HMM self tests. Patch 7-8 prepare nouveau for the meat of this series which adds support and testing for compound page mapping of system memory (patches 9-11) and compound page migration to device private memory (patches 12-16). Since these changes are split
2019 Aug 08
2
[PATCH] nouveau/hmm: map pages after migration
On 8/8/19 12:07 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 08:02:14AM -0700, Ralph Campbell wrote: >> When memory is migrated to the GPU it is likely to be accessed by GPU >> code soon afterwards. Instead of waiting for a GPU fault, map the >> migrated memory into the GPU page tables with the same access permissions >> as the source CPU page table entries.
2020 Jul 23
0
[PATCH v4 4/6] nouveau/svm: use the new migration invalidation
Use the new MMU_NOTIFY_MIGRATE event to skip GPU MMU invalidations of device private memory and handle the invalidation in the driver as part of migrating device private memory. Signed-off-by: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell at nvidia.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_dmem.c | 15 ++++++++++++--- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_svm.c | 21 +++++++++------------
2020 Nov 06
4
[PATCH 0/3] drm/nouveau: extend the lifetime of nouveau_drm
Hi folks, Currently, when the device is removed (or the driver is unbound) the nouveau_drm structure de-allocated. However, it's still accessible from and used by some DRM layer callbacks. For example, file handles can be closed after the device has been removed (physically or otherwise). This series converts the Nouveau device structure to be allocated and de-allocated with the
2019 Aug 08
0
[PATCH] nouveau/hmm: map pages after migration
On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 08:02:14AM -0700, Ralph Campbell wrote: > When memory is migrated to the GPU it is likely to be accessed by GPU > code soon afterwards. Instead of waiting for a GPU fault, map the > migrated memory into the GPU page tables with the same access permissions > as the source CPU page table entries. This preserves copy on write > semantics. > >
2023 Mar 29
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau/svm: remove unused ret variable
clang with W=1 reports drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_svm.c:929:6: error: variable 'ret' set but not used [-Werror,-Wunused-but-set-variable] int ret; ^ This variable is not used so remove it. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <trix at redhat.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_svm.c | 5 ++--- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git
2020 Jun 30
6
[PATCH v2 0/5] mm/hmm/nouveau: add PMD system memory mapping
The goal for this series is to introduce the hmm_range_fault() output array flags HMM_PFN_PMD and HMM_PFN_PUD. This allows a device driver to know that a given 4K PFN is actually mapped by the CPU using either a PMD sized or PUD sized CPU page table entry and therefore the device driver can safely map system memory using larger device MMU PTEs. The series is based on 5.8.0-rc3 and is intended for
2020 Jul 01
8
[PATCH v3 0/5] mm/hmm/nouveau: add PMD system memory mapping
The goal for this series is to introduce the hmm_pfn_to_map_order() function. This allows a device driver to know that a given 4K PFN is actually mapped by the CPU using a larger sized CPU page table entry and therefore the device driver can safely map system memory using larger device MMU PTEs. The series is based on 5.8.0-rc3 and is intended for Jason Gunthorpe's hmm tree. These were
2020 Mar 03
1
[PATCH v2] nouveau/hmm: map pages after migration
On 3/3/20 4:42 AM, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > On Mon, Mar 02, 2020 at 05:00:23PM -0800, Ralph Campbell wrote: >> When memory is migrated to the GPU, it is likely to be accessed by GPU >> code soon afterwards. Instead of waiting for a GPU fault, map the >> migrated memory into the GPU page tables with the same access permissions >> as the source CPU page table entries. This
2019 May 20
3
[PATCH] drm/nouveau/svm: Convert to use hmm_range_fault()
Convert to use hmm_range_fault(). Signed-off-by: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux at gmail.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_svm.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_svm.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_svm.c index 93ed43c..8d56bd6 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_svm.c +++