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    powerpc/mm/book3s/64: Rework page table geometry for lower memory usage · ba95b5d0
    Michael Ellerman 提交于
    Recently in commit f6eedbba ("powerpc/mm/hash: Increase VA range to 128TB")
    we increased the virtual address space for user processes to 128TB by default,
    and up to 512TB if user space opts in.
    
    This obviously required expanding the range of the Linux page tables. For Book3s
    64-bit using hash and with PAGE_SIZE=64K, we increased the PGD to 2^15 entries.
    This meant we could cover the full address range, while still being able to
    insert a 16G hugepage at the PGD level and a 16M hugepage in the PMD.
    
    The downside of that geometry is that it uses a lot of memory for the PGD, and
    in particular makes the PGD a 4-page allocation, which means it's much more
    likely to fail under memory pressure.
    
    Instead we can make the PMD larger, so that a single PUD entry maps 16G,
    allowing the 16G hugepages to sit at that level in the tree. We're then able to
    split the remaining bits between the PUG and PGD. We make the PGD slightly
    larger as that results in lower memory usage for typical programs.
    
    When THP is enabled the PMD actually doubles in size, to 2^11 entries, or 2^14
    bytes, which is large but still < PAGE_SIZE.
    Signed-off-by: NMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
    Reviewed-by: NBalbir Singh <bsingharora@gmail.com>
    Reviewed-by: NAneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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