Re: [PATCH 4/4] Hugetlb: Copy on Write support

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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 04:15:34PM -0800, William Lee Irwin wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 05:39:55PM -0600, Adam Litke wrote:
> > Hugetlb: Copy on Write support
> > Implement copy-on-write support for hugetlb mappings so MAP_PRIVATE can be
> > supported.  This helps us to safely use hugetlb pages in many more
> > applications.  The patch makes the following changes.  If needed, I also have
> > it broken out according to the following paragraphs.
> > 1. Add a pair of functions to set/clear write access on huge ptes.  The
> > writable check in make_huge_pte is moved out to the caller for use by COW
> > later.
> > 2. Hugetlb copy-on-write requires special case handling in the following
> > situations:
> >  - copy_hugetlb_page_range() - Copied pages must be write protected so a COW
> >     fault will be triggered (if necessary) if those pages are written to.
> >  - find_or_alloc_huge_page() - Only MAP_SHARED pages are added to the page
> >     cache.  MAP_PRIVATE pages still need to be locked however.
> > 3. Provide hugetlb_cow() and calls from hugetlb_fault() and hugetlb_no_page()
> > which handles the COW fault by making the actual copy.
> > 4. Remove the check in hugetlbfs_file_map() so that MAP_PRIVATE mmaps will be
> > allowed.  Make MAP_HUGETLB exempt from the depricated VM_RESERVED mapping
> > check.
> 
> Did you do the audit of pte protection bits I asked about? If not, I'll
> dredge them up and check to make sure.

I still don't know what you're talking about here - you never
responded to my mail asking for clarification.  The hugepage code
already relies on pte_mkwrite() and pte_wrprotect() working correctly,
I don't see that COW makes any difference.

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