Hi, Adam

Did you tell the OS to reserve huge pages?

(in ubuntu, add vm.nr_hugepages = N in /etc/sysctl.conf or

Add hugepages=16, hugepagesz=256M in bootcommd)

Just in case you didn’t set it.

Thanks,

Chan Kim

 

From: Adam Turowski <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2021 10:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to mmap any address space using huge pages?

 

Hello all,


I have a device and I need to mmap it into a user space using 1GB huge pages. 
AFAIK I cannot use HugeTLB nor THP because they're backed by the memory. The 
remap_pfn_range doesn't use huge pages neither. So I used a huge_fault handler 
to set up the pud descriptor myself (arm64 here, so no transparent puds) and 
that works. The problem is that the kernel warns about a bad pud when the vma 
mapping is removed, the zap_pud_range function doesn't accept block puds. The 
vunmap_pud_range function works with block puds and checks for their presence 
and calls the pud_clear_huge function. If I add this function call to the 
zap_pud_range function, the warnings are gone.

 

Am I missing something? What is the proper way to mmap (and munmap) any address 
space using huge pages (esp. 1GB pages)?

 

Thanks

 

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Regards,

Adam Turowski

 

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