Re: [patch 2/2] mm: pgtable -- Require X86_64 for soft-dirty tracker

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Tue May 06 2014 - 12:30:40 EST


On 04/25/2014 01:10 AM, Cyrill Gorcunov wrote:
> Tracking dirty status on 2 level pages requires very ugly macros
> and taking into account how old the machines who can operate
> without PAE mode only are, lets drop soft dirty tracker from
> them for code simplicity (note I can't drop all the macros
> from 2 level pages by now since _PAGE_BIT_PROTNONE and
> _PAGE_BIT_FILE are still used even without tracker).
>
> Linus proposed to completely rip off softdirty support on
> x86-32 (even with PAE) and since for CRIU we're not planning
> to support native x86-32 mode, lets do that.
>
> (Softdirty tracker is relatively new feature which mostly used
> by CRIU so I don't expect if such API change would cause problems
> on userspace).

I have to wonder which one is more likely to actually matter on whatever
legacy 32-bit are going to remain. This pretty much comes down to what
kind of advanced features are going to matter in deep embedded
applications in the future: checkpoint/restart or NUMA. My guess is
that it is actually checkpoint/restart...

How much does it actually simplify to leave this feature in for PAE? I
could care less about non-PAE... NX has pretty much killed that off cold.

-hpa


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