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Message-ID: <fe8470f8-1c26-4b18-b18c-a6e276d5deaa@arm.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 12:49:10 +0100
From: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@....com>
To: Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@...cle.com>,
 Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
 Anshuman Khandual <anshuman.khandual@....com>,
 Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@...nel.org>, Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@....com>,
 David Hildenbrand <david@...hat.com>, Greg Marsden
 <greg.marsden@...cle.com>, Ivan Ivanov <ivan.ivanov@...e.com>,
 Kalesh Singh <kaleshsingh@...gle.com>, Marc Zyngier <maz@...nel.org>,
 Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@....com>, Matthias Brugger <mbrugger@...e.com>,
 Miroslav Benes <mbenes@...e.cz>, Will Deacon <will@...nel.org>
Cc: linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
 linux-mm@...ck.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH v1 00/57] Boot-time page size selection for arm64

On 17/10/2024 23:05, Dave Kleikamp wrote:
> On 10/14/24 5:55AM, Ryan Roberts wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Patch bomb incoming... This covers many subsystems, so I've included a core set
>> of people on the full series and additionally included maintainers on relevant
>> patches. I haven't included those maintainers on this cover letter since the
>> numbers were far too big for it to work. But I've included a link to this cover
>> letter on each patch, so they can hopefully find their way here. For follow up
>> submissions I'll break it up by subsystem, but for now thought it was important
>> to show the full picture.
>>
>> This RFC series implements support for boot-time page size selection within the
>> arm64 kernel. arm64 supports 3 base page sizes (4K, 16K, 64K), but to date, page
>> size has been selected at compile-time, meaning the size is baked into a given
>> kernel image. As use of larger-than-4K page sizes become more prevalent this
>> starts to present a problem for distributions. Boot-time page size selection
>> enables the creation of a single kernel image, which can be told which page size
>> to use on the kernel command line.
> 
> This looks really promising. Building and maintaining separate kernels is
> costly. Being able to build one kernel for three protential page sizes would not
> only cut down on the overhead of producing kernel packages and images, but also
> eases benchmarking and testing different page sizes without the need to build
> and install multiple kernels.
> 
> I'm also impressed that the patches are less intrusive than I would have
> expected. I'm looking forward to seeing this project move forward.

Thanks for the feedback! I'm sure any review/test capacity that Oracle has would
be greatly appreciated :)

Thanks,
Ryan

> 
> Thanks,
> Shaggy
> 
>>
>> Why is having an image-per-page size problematic?
>> =================================================
>>
>> Many traditional distros are now supporting both 4K and 64K. And this means
>> managing 2 kernel packages, along with drivers for each. For some, it means
>> multiple installer flavours and multiple ISOs. All of this adds up to a
>> less-than-ideal level of complexity. Additionally, Android now supports 4K and
>> 16K kernels. I'm told having to explicitly manage their KABI for each kernel is
>> painful, and the extra flash space required for both kernel images and the
>> duplicated modules has been problematic. Boot-time page size selection solves
>> all of this.
>>
>> Additionally, in starting to think about the longer term deployment story for
>> D128 page tables, which Arm architecture now supports, a lot of the same
>> problems need to be solved, so this work sets us up nicely for that.
>>
>> So what's the down side?
>> ========================
>>
>> Well nothing's free; Various static allocations in the kernel image must be
>> sized for the worst case (largest supported page size), so image size is in line
>> with size of 64K compile-time image. So if you're interested in 4K or 16K, there
>> is a slight increase to the image size. But I expect that problem goes away if
>> you're compressing the image - its just some extra zeros. At boot-time, I expect
>> we could free the unused static storage once we know the page size - although
>> that would be a follow up enhancement.
>>
>> And then there is performance. Since PAGE_SIZE and friends are no longer
>> compile-time constants, we must look up their values and do arithmetic at
>> runtime instead of compile-time. My early perf testing suggests this is
>> inperceptible for real-world workloads, and only has small impact on
>> microbenchmarks - more on this below.
>>
>> Approach
>> ========
>>
>> The basic idea is to rid the source of any assumptions that PAGE_SIZE and
>> friends are compile-time constant, but in a way that allows the compiler to
>> perform the same optimizations as was previously being done if they do turn out
>> to be compile-time constant. Where constants are required, we use limits;
>> PAGE_SIZE_MIN and PAGE_SIZE_MAX. See commit log in patch 1 for full description
>> of all the classes of problems to solve.
>>
>> By default PAGE_SIZE_MIN=PAGE_SIZE_MAX=PAGE_SIZE. But an arch may opt-in to
>> boot-time page size selection by defining PAGE_SIZE_MIN & PAGE_SIZE_MAX. arm64
>> does this if the user selects the CONFIG_ARM64_BOOT_TIME_PAGE_SIZE Kconfig,
>> which is an alternative to selecting a compile-time page size.
>>
>> When boot-time page size is active, the arch pgtable geometry macro definitions
>> resolve to something that can be configured at boot. The arm64 implementation in
>> this series mainly uses global, __ro_after_init variables. I've tried using
>> alternatives patching, but that performs worse than loading from memory; I think
>> due to code size bloat.
>>
>> Status
>> ======
>>
>> When CONFIG_ARM64_BOOT_TIME_PAGE_SIZE is selected, I've only implemented enough
>> to compile the kernel image itself with defconfig (and a few other bits and
>> pieces). This is enough to build a kernel that can boot under QEMU or FVP. I'll
>> happily do the rest of the work to enable all the extra drivers, but wanted to
>> get feedback on the shape of this effort first. If anyone wants to do any
>> testing, and has a must-have config, let me know and I'll prioritize enabling it
>> first.
>>
>> The series is arranged as follows:
>>
>>    - patch 1:       Add macros required for converting non-arch code to support
>>               boot-time page size selection
>>    - patches 2-36:  Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption from all
>>               non-arch code
>>    - patches 37-38: Some arm64 tidy ups
>>    - patch 39:       Add macros required for converting arm64 code to support
>>               boot-time page size selection
>>    - patches 40-56: arm64 changes to support boot-time page size selection
>>    - patch 57:       Add arm64 Kconfig option to enable boot-time page size
>>               selection
>>
>> Ideally, I'd like to get the basics merged (something like this series), then
>> incrementally improve it over a handful of kernel releases until we can
>> demonstrate that we have feature parity with the compile-time build and no
>> performance blockers. Once at that point, ideally the compile-time build options
>> would be removed and the code could be cleaned up further.
>>
>> One of the bigger peices that I'd propose to add as a follow up, is to make
>> va-size boot-time selectable too. That will greatly simplify LPA2 fallback
>> handling.
>>
>> Assuming people are ammenable to the rough shape, how would I go about getting
>> the non-arch changes merged? Since they cover many subsystems, will each piece
>> need to go independently to each relevant maintainer or could it all be merged
>> together through the arm64 tree?
>>
>> Image Size
>> ==========
>>
>> The below shows the size of a defconfig (+ xfs, squashfs, ftrace, kprobes)
>> kernel image on disk for base (before any changes applied), compile (with
>> changes, configured for compile-time page size) and boot (with changes,
>> configured for boot-time page size).
>>
>> You can see the that compile-16k and 64k configs are actually slightly smaller
>> than the baselines; that's due to optimizing some buffer sizes which didn't need
>> to depend on page size during the series. The boot-time image is ~1% bigger than
>> the 64k compile-time image. I believe there is scope to improve this to make it
>> equal to compile-64k if required:
>>
>> | config      | size/KB | diff/KB |  diff/% |
>> |-------------|---------|---------|---------|
>> | base-4k     |   54895 |       0 |    0.0% |
>> | base-16k    |   55161 |     266 |    0.5% |
>> | base-64k    |   56775 |    1880 |    3.4% |
>> | compile-4k  |   54895 |       0 |    0.0% |
>> | compile-16k |   55097 |     202 |    0.4% |
>> | compile-64k |   56391 |    1496 |    2.7% |
>> | boot-4K     |   57045 |    2150 |    3.9% |
>>
>> And below shows the size of the image in memory at run-time, separated for text
>> and data costs. The boot image has ~1% text cost; most likely due to the fact
>> that PAGE_SIZE and friends are not compile-time constants so need instructions
>> to load the values and do arithmetic. I believe we could eventually get the data
>> cost to match the cost for the compile image for the chosen page size by freeing
>> the ends of the static buffers not needed for the selected page size:
>>
>> |             |    text |    text |    text |    data |    data |    data |
>> | config      | size/KB | diff/KB |  diff/% | size/KB | diff/KB |  diff/% |
>> |-------------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
>> | base-4k     |   20561 |       0 |    0.0% |   14314 |       0 |    0.0% |
>> | base-16k    |   20439 |    -122 |   -0.6% |   14625 |     311 |    2.2% |
>> | base-64k    |   20435 |    -126 |   -0.6% |   15673 |    1359 |    9.5% |
>> | compile-4k  |   20565 |       4 |    0.0% |   14315 |       1 |    0.0% |
>> | compile-16k |   20443 |    -118 |   -0.6% |   14517 |     204 |    1.4% |
>> | compile-64k |   20439 |    -122 |   -0.6% |   15134 |     820 |    5.7% |
>> | boot-4K     |   20811 |     250 |    1.2% |   15287 |     973 |    6.8% |
>>
>> Functional Testing
>> ==================
>>
>> I've build-tested defconfig for all arches supported by tuxmake (which is most)
>> without issue.
>>
>> I've boot-tested arm64 with CONFIG_ARM64_BOOT_TIME_PAGE_SIZE for all page sizes
>> and a few va-sizes, and additionally have run all the mm-selftests, with no
>> regressions observed vs the equivalent compile-time page size build (although
>> the mm-selftests have a few existing failures when run against 16K and 64K
>> kernels - those should really be investigated and fixed independently).
>>
>> Test coverage is lacking for many of the drivers that I've touched, but in many
>> cases, I'm hoping the changes are simple enough that review might suffice?
>>
>> Performance Testing
>> ===================
>>
>> I've run some limited performance benchmarks:
>>
>> First, a real-world benchmark that causes a lot of page table manipulation (and
>> therefore we would expect to see regression here if we are going to see it
>> anywhere); kernel compilation. It barely registers a change. Values are times,
>> so smaller is better. All relative to base-4k:
>>
>> |             |    kern |    kern |    user |    user |    real |    real |
>> | config      |    mean |   stdev |    mean |   stdev |    mean |   stdev |
>> |-------------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
>> | base-4k     |    0.0% |    1.1% |    0.0% |    0.3% |    0.0% |    0.3% |
>> | compile-4k  |   -0.2% |    1.1% |   -0.2% |    0.3% |   -0.1% |    0.3% |
>> | boot-4k     |    0.1% |    1.0% |   -0.3% |    0.2% |   -0.2% |    0.2% |
>>
>> The Speedometer JavaScript benchmark also shows no change. Values are runs per
>> min, so bigger is better. All relative to base-4k:
>>
>> | config      |    mean |   stdev |
>> |-------------|---------|---------|
>> | base-4k     |    0.0% |    0.8% |
>> | compile-4k  |    0.4% |    0.8% |
>> | boot-4k     |    0.0% |    0.9% |
>>
>> Finally, I've run some microbenchmarks known to stress page table manipulations
>> (originally from David Hildenbrand). The fork test maps/allocs 1G of anon
>> memory, then measures the cost of fork(). The munmap test maps/allocs 1G of anon
>> memory then measures the cost of munmap()ing it. The fork test is known to be
>> extremely sensitive to any changes that cause instructions to be aligned
>> differently in cachelines. When using this test for other changes, I've seen
>> double digit regressions for the slightest thing, so 12% regression on this test
>> is actually fairly good. This likely represents the extreme worst case for
>> regressions that will be observed across other microbenchmarks (famous last
>> words). Values are times, so smaller is better. All relative to base-4k:
>>
>> |             |    fork |    fork |  munmap |  munmap |
>> | config      |    mean |   stdev |   stdev |   stdev |
>> |-------------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
>> | base-4k     |    0.0% |    1.3% |    0.0% |    0.3% |
>> | compile-4k  |    0.1% |    1.3% |   -0.9% |    0.1% |
>> | boot-4k     |   12.8% |    1.2% |    3.8% |    1.0% |
>>
>> NOTE: The series applies on top of v6.11.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ryan
>>
>>
>> Ryan Roberts (57):
>>    mm: Add macros ahead of supporting boot-time page size selection
>>    vmlinux: Align to PAGE_SIZE_MAX
>>    mm/memcontrol: Fix seq_buf size to save memory when PAGE_SIZE is large
>>    mm/page_alloc: Make page_frag_cache boot-time page size compatible
>>    mm: Avoid split pmd ptl if pmd level is run-time folded
>>    mm: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    fs: Introduce MAX_BUF_PER_PAGE_SIZE_MAX for array sizing
>>    fs: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    fs/nfs: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    fs/ext4: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    fork: Permit boot-time THREAD_SIZE determination
>>    cgroup: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    bpf: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    pm/hibernate: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    stackdepot: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    perf: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    kvm: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    trace: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    crash: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    crypto: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    sunrpc: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    sound: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    net: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    net: fec: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    net: marvell: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    net: hns3: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    net: e1000: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    net: igbvf: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    net: igb: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    drivers/base: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    edac: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    optee: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    random: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    sata_sil24: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    virtio: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    xen: Remove PAGE_SIZE compile-time constant assumption
>>    arm64: Fix macros to work in C code in addition to the linker script
>>    arm64: Track early pgtable allocation limit
>>    arm64: Introduce macros required for boot-time page selection
>>    arm64: Refactor early pgtable size calculation macros
>>    arm64: Pass desired page size on command line
>>    arm64: Divorce early init from PAGE_SIZE
>>    arm64: Clean up simple cases of CONFIG_ARM64_*K_PAGES
>>    arm64: Align sections to PAGE_SIZE_MAX
>>    arm64: Rework trampoline rodata mapping
>>    arm64: Generalize fixmap for boot-time page size
>>    arm64: Statically allocate and align for worst-case page size
>>    arm64: Convert switch to if for non-const comparison values
>>    arm64: Convert BUILD_BUG_ON to VM_BUG_ON
>>    arm64: Remove PAGE_SZ asm-offset
>>    arm64: Introduce cpu features for page sizes
>>    arm64: Remove PAGE_SIZE from assembly code
>>    arm64: Runtime-fold pmd level
>>    arm64: Support runtime folding in idmap_kpti_install_ng_mappings
>>    arm64: TRAMP_VALIAS is no longer compile-time constant
>>    arm64: Determine THREAD_SIZE at boot-time
>>    arm64: Enable boot-time page size selection
>>
>>   arch/alpha/include/asm/page.h                 |   1 +
>>   arch/arc/include/asm/page.h                   |   1 +
>>   arch/arm/include/asm/page.h                   |   1 +
>>   arch/arm64/Kconfig                            |  26 ++-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/assembler.h            |  78 ++++++-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/cpufeature.h           |  44 +++-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/efi.h                  |   2 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/fixmap.h               |  28 ++-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/kernel-pgtable.h       | 150 +++++++++----
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_arm.h              |  21 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_hyp.h              |  11 +
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_pgtable.h          |   6 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/memory.h               |  62 ++++--
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/page-def.h             |   3 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/pgalloc.h              |  16 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable-geometry.h     |  46 ++++
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable-hwdef.h        |  28 ++-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable-prot.h         |   2 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable.h              | 133 +++++++++---
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/processor.h            |  10 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/sections.h             |   1 +
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/smp.h                  |   1 +
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/sparsemem.h            |  15 +-
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/sysreg.h               |  54 +++--
>>   arch/arm64/include/asm/tlb.h                  |   3 +
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/asm-offsets.c               |   4 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/cpufeature.c                |  93 ++++++--
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/efi.c                       |   2 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S                     |  60 +++++-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/head.S                      |  46 +++-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/hibernate-asm.S             |   6 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/image-vars.h                |  14 ++
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/image.h                     |   4 +
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/pi/idreg-override.c         |  68 +++++-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/pi/map_kernel.c             | 165 ++++++++++----
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/pi/map_range.c              | 201 ++++++++++++++++--
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/pi/pi.h                     |  63 +++++-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/relocate_kernel.S           |  10 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/vdso-wrap.S                 |   4 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/vdso.c                      |   7 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/vdso/vdso.lds.S             |   4 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/vdso32-wrap.S               |   4 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/vdso32/vdso.lds.S           |   4 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S               |  48 +++--
>>   arch/arm64/kvm/arm.c                          |  10 +
>>   arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/nvhe/Makefile              |   1 +
>>   arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/nvhe/host.S                |  10 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/nvhe/hyp.lds.S             |   4 +-
>>   arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/nvhe/pgtable-geometry.c    |  16 ++
>>   arch/arm64/kvm/mmu.c                          |  39 ++--
>>   arch/arm64/lib/clear_page.S                   |   7 +-
>>   arch/arm64/lib/copy_page.S                    |  33 ++-
>>   arch/arm64/lib/mte.S                          |  27 ++-
>>   arch/arm64/mm/Makefile                        |   1 +
>>   arch/arm64/mm/fixmap.c                        |  38 ++--
>>   arch/arm64/mm/hugetlbpage.c                   |  40 +---
>>   arch/arm64/mm/init.c                          |  26 +--
>>   arch/arm64/mm/kasan_init.c                    |   8 +-
>>   arch/arm64/mm/mmu.c                           |  53 +++--
>>   arch/arm64/mm/pgd.c                           |  12 +-
>>   arch/arm64/mm/pgtable-geometry.c              |  24 +++
>>   arch/arm64/mm/proc.S                          | 128 ++++++++---
>>   arch/arm64/mm/ptdump.c                        |   3 +-
>>   arch/arm64/tools/cpucaps                      |   3 +
>>   arch/csky/include/asm/page.h                  |   3 +
>>   arch/hexagon/include/asm/page.h               |   2 +
>>   arch/loongarch/include/asm/page.h             |   2 +
>>   arch/m68k/include/asm/page.h                  |   1 +
>>   arch/microblaze/include/asm/page.h            |   1 +
>>   arch/mips/include/asm/page.h                  |   1 +
>>   arch/nios2/include/asm/page.h                 |   2 +
>>   arch/openrisc/include/asm/page.h              |   1 +
>>   arch/parisc/include/asm/page.h                |   1 +
>>   arch/powerpc/include/asm/page.h               |   2 +
>>   arch/riscv/include/asm/page.h                 |   1 +
>>   arch/s390/include/asm/page.h                  |   1 +
>>   arch/sh/include/asm/page.h                    |   1 +
>>   arch/sparc/include/asm/page.h                 |   3 +
>>   arch/um/include/asm/page.h                    |   2 +
>>   arch/x86/include/asm/page_types.h             |   2 +
>>   arch/xtensa/include/asm/page.h                |   1 +
>>   crypto/lskcipher.c                            |   4 +-
>>   drivers/ata/sata_sil24.c                      |  46 ++--
>>   drivers/base/node.c                           |   6 +-
>>   drivers/base/topology.c                       |  32 +--
>>   drivers/block/virtio_blk.c                    |   2 +-
>>   drivers/char/random.c                         |   4 +-
>>   drivers/edac/edac_mc.h                        |  13 +-
>>   drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/arm64.c          |   3 +-
>>   drivers/irqchip/irq-gic-v3-its.c              |   2 +-
>>   drivers/mtd/mtdswap.c                         |   4 +-
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec.h          |   3 +-
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c     |   5 +-
>>   .../net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3_enet.h   |   4 +-
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000/e1000_main.c |   6 +-
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb.h          |  25 +--
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_main.c     | 149 +++++++------
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igbvf/netdev.c     |   6 +-
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/mvneta.c         |   9 +-
>>   drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/sky2.h           |   2 +-
>>   drivers/tee/optee/call.c                      |   7 +-
>>   drivers/tee/optee/smc_abi.c                   |   2 +-
>>   drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c               |  10 +-
>>   drivers/xen/balloon.c                         |  11 +-
>>   drivers/xen/biomerge.c                        |  12 +-
>>   drivers/xen/privcmd.c                         |   2 +-
>>   drivers/xen/xenbus/xenbus_client.c            |   5 +-
>>   drivers/xen/xlate_mmu.c                       |   6 +-
>>   fs/binfmt_elf.c                               |  11 +-
>>   fs/buffer.c                                   |   2 +-
>>   fs/coredump.c                                 |   8 +-
>>   fs/ext4/ext4.h                                |  36 ++--
>>   fs/ext4/move_extent.c                         |   2 +-
>>   fs/ext4/readpage.c                            |   2 +-
>>   fs/fat/dir.c                                  |   4 +-
>>   fs/fat/fatent.c                               |   4 +-
>>   fs/nfs/nfs42proc.c                            |   2 +-
>>   fs/nfs/nfs42xattr.c                           |   2 +-
>>   fs/nfs/nfs4proc.c                             |   2 +-
>>   include/asm-generic/pgtable-geometry.h        |  71 +++++++
>>   include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h             |  38 ++--
>>   include/linux/buffer_head.h                   |   1 +
>>   include/linux/cpumask.h                       |   5 +
>>   include/linux/linkage.h                       |   4 +-
>>   include/linux/mm.h                            |  17 +-
>>   include/linux/mm_types.h                      |  15 +-
>>   include/linux/mm_types_task.h                 |   2 +-
>>   include/linux/mmzone.h                        |   3 +-
>>   include/linux/netlink.h                       |   6 +-
>>   include/linux/percpu-defs.h                   |   4 +-
>>   include/linux/perf_event.h                    |   2 +-
>>   include/linux/sched.h                         |   4 +-
>>   include/linux/slab.h                          |   7 +-
>>   include/linux/stackdepot.h                    |   6 +-
>>   include/linux/sunrpc/svc.h                    |   8 +-
>>   include/linux/sunrpc/svc_rdma.h               |   4 +-
>>   include/linux/sunrpc/svcsock.h                |   2 +-
>>   include/linux/swap.h                          |  17 +-
>>   include/linux/swapops.h                       |   6 +-
>>   include/linux/thread_info.h                   |  10 +-
>>   include/xen/page.h                            |   2 +
>>   init/main.c                                   |   7 +-
>>   kernel/bpf/core.c                             |   9 +-
>>   kernel/bpf/ringbuf.c                          |  54 ++---
>>   kernel/cgroup/cgroup.c                        |   8 +-
>>   kernel/crash_core.c                           |   2 +-
>>   kernel/events/core.c                          |   2 +-
>>   kernel/fork.c                                 |  71 +++----
>>   kernel/power/power.h                          |   2 +-
>>   kernel/power/snapshot.c                       |   2 +-
>>   kernel/power/swap.c                           | 129 +++++++++--
>>   kernel/trace/fgraph.c                         |   2 +-
>>   kernel/trace/trace.c                          |   2 +-
>>   lib/stackdepot.c                              |   6 +-
>>   mm/kasan/report.c                             |   3 +-
>>   mm/memcontrol.c                               |  11 +-
>>   mm/memory.c                                   |   4 +-
>>   mm/mmap.c                                     |   2 +-
>>   mm/page-writeback.c                           |   2 +-
>>   mm/page_alloc.c                               |  31 +--
>>   mm/slub.c                                     |   2 +-
>>   mm/sparse.c                                   |   2 +-
>>   mm/swapfile.c                                 |   2 +-
>>   mm/vmalloc.c                                  |   7 +-
>>   net/9p/trans_virtio.c                         |   4 +-
>>   net/core/hotdata.c                            |   4 +-
>>   net/core/skbuff.c                             |   4 +-
>>   net/core/sysctl_net_core.c                    |   2 +-
>>   net/sunrpc/cache.c                            |   3 +-
>>   net/unix/af_unix.c                            |   2 +-
>>   sound/soc/soc-utils.c                         |   4 +-
>>   virt/kvm/kvm_main.c                           |   2 +-
>>   172 files changed, 2185 insertions(+), 951 deletions(-)
>>   create mode 100644 arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable-geometry.h
>>   create mode 100644 arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/nvhe/pgtable-geometry.c
>>   create mode 100644 arch/arm64/mm/pgtable-geometry.c
>>   create mode 100644 include/asm-generic/pgtable-geometry.h
>>
>> -- 
>> 2.43.0
>>


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