On Mon, Dec 8, 2025 at 6:38 PM Ryan Roberts ryan.roberts@arm.com wrote:
On 08/12/2025 09:52, Barry Song wrote:
On Mon, Dec 8, 2025 at 5:41 PM gao xu gaoxu2@honor.com wrote:
commit 04c7adb5871a ("dma-buf: system_heap: use larger contiguous mappings instead of per-page mmap") facilitates the use of PTE_CONT. The system_heap allocates pages of order 4 and 8 that meet the alignment requirements for PTE_CONT. enabling PTE_CONT for larger contiguous mappings.
Unfortunately, we don't have pte_cont for architectures other than AArch64. On the other hand, AArch64 isn't automatically mapping cont_pte for mmap. It might be better if this were done automatically by the ARM code.
Yes indeed; CONT_PTE_MASK and PTE_CONT are arm64-specific macros that cannot be used outside of the arm64 arch code.
Ryan(Cced) is the expert on automatically setting cont_pte for contiguous mapping, so let's ask for some advice from Ryan.
arm64 arch code will automatically and transparently apply PTE_CONT whenever it detects suitable conditions. Those suitable conditions include:
- physically contiguous block of 64K, aligned to 64K
- virtually contiguous block of 64K, aligned to 64K
- 64K block has the same access permissions
- 64K block all belongs to the same folio
- not a special mapping
The last 2 requirements are the tricky ones here: We require that every page in the block belongs to the same folio because a contigous mapping only maintains a single access and dirty bit for the whole 64K block, so we are losing fidelity vs per-page mappings. But the kernel tracks access/dirty per folio, so the extra fidelity we get for per-page mappings is ingored by the kernel anyway if the contiguous mapping only maps pages from a single folio. We reject special mappings because they are not backed by a folio at all.
For your case, remap_pfn_range() will create special mappings so we will never set the PTE_CONT bit.
Likely we are being a bit too conservative here and we may be able to relax this requirement if we know that nothing will ever consume the access/dirty information for special mappings? I'm not if that is the case in general though
- it would need some investigation.
With that issue resolved, there is still a second issue; there are 2 ways the arm64 arch code detects suitable contiguous mappings. The primary way is via a call to set_ptes(). This part of the "PTE batching" API and explicitly tells the implementaiton that all the conditions are met (including the memory being backed by a folio). This is the most efficient approach. See contpte_set_ptes().
There is a second (hacky) approach which attempts to recognise when the last PTE of a contiguous block is set and automatically "fold" the mapping. See contpte_try_fold(). This approach has a cost because (for systems without BBML2_NOABORT) we have to issue a TLBI when we fold the range.
For remap_pfn_range(), we would be relying on the second approach since it is not currently batched (and could not use set_ptes() as currently spec'ed due to there being no folio). If we are going to add support for contiguous pfn-mapped PTEs, it would be preferable to add equivalent batching APIs (or relax set_ptes()).
Thanks a lot, Ryan. It seems quite tricky to support automatic cont_pte.
I think this would be a useful improvement, but it's not as straightforward as adding PTE_CONT in system_heap_mmap().
Since it's just a driver, I'm not sure if it's acceptable to use CONFIG_ARM64. However, I can find many instances of it in drivers. drivers % git grep CONFIG_ARM64 | wc -l 127
On the other hand, a corner case is when the dma-buf is partially unmapped. I assume cont_pte can still be automatically unfolded, even for special mappings?
Thanks Barry