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docs:mm: fix spelling mistakes in heterogeneous memory management page
Signed-off-by: Dennis Lam <dennis.lamerice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Message-ID: <20240908161928.3700-1-dennis.lamerice@gmail.com>
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ combinatorial explosion in the library entry points.
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Finally, with the advance of high level language constructs (in C++ but in
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other languages too) it is now possible for the compiler to leverage GPUs and
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other devices without programmer knowledge. Some compiler identified patterns
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are only do-able with a shared address space. It is also more reasonable to use
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are only doable with a shared address space. It is also more reasonable to use
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a shared address space for all other patterns.
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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ functions are designed to make drivers easier to write and to centralize common
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code across drivers.
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Before migrating pages to device private memory, special device private
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``struct page`` need to be created. These will be used as special "swap"
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``struct page`` needs to be created. These will be used as special "swap"
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page table entries so that a CPU process will fault if it tries to access
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a page that has been migrated to device private memory.
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@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ between device driver specific code and shared common code:
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The ``invalidate_range_start()`` callback is passed a
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``struct mmu_notifier_range`` with the ``event`` field set to
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``MMU_NOTIFY_MIGRATE`` and the ``owner`` field set to
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the ``args->pgmap_owner`` field passed to migrate_vma_setup(). This is
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the ``args->pgmap_owner`` field passed to migrate_vma_setup(). This
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allows the device driver to skip the invalidation callback and only
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invalidate device private MMU mappings that are actually migrating.
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This is explained more in the next section.
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@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ can be used to make a memory range inaccessible from userspace.
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This replaces all mappings for pages in the given range with special swap
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entries. Any attempt to access the swap entry results in a fault which is
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resovled by replacing the entry with the original mapping. A driver gets
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resolved by replacing the entry with the original mapping. A driver gets
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notified that the mapping has been changed by MMU notifiers, after which point
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it will no longer have exclusive access to the page. Exclusive access is
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guaranteed to last until the driver drops the page lock and page reference, at
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@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ Same decision was made for memory cgroup. Device memory pages are accounted
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against same memory cgroup a regular page would be accounted to. This does
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simplify migration to and from device memory. This also means that migration
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back from device memory to regular memory cannot fail because it would
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go above memory cgroup limit. We might revisit this choice latter on once we
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go above memory cgroup limit. We might revisit this choice later on once we
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get more experience in how device memory is used and its impact on memory
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resource control.
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