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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+==========================================
+Dynamic memory consistency model switching
+==========================================
+
+:Author: Christoph Müllner <christoph.muellner@vrull.eu>
+:Date: 1 Feb 2024
+
+This document gives an overview about dynamic memory consistency model
+switching for user mode at run-time.
+
+Memory consistency models
+=========================
+
+A memory consistency model is a set of guarantees a CPU architecture
+provides about (re-)ordering memory accesses. Each architecture defines
+its own model and set of rules within that, which are carefully specified.
+The provided guarantees have consequences for the microarchitectures (e.g.,
+some memory consistency models allow reordering stores after loads) and
+the software executed within this model (memory consistency models that
+allow reordering memory accesses provide memory barrier instructions
+to enforce additional guarantees when needed explicitly).
+
+Details about the architecture-independent memory consistency model abstraction
+in the Linux kernel and the use of the different types of memory barriers
+can be found here:
+
+ Documentation/memory-barriers.txt
+
+Two models can be in a weaker/stronger relation. I.e., a consistency
+model A is weaker/stronger than another model B if A provides a subset/superset
+of the constraints that B provides.
+
+Some architectures define more than one memory consistency model.
+On such architectures, switching the memory consistency model at run-time
+to a stronger one is possible because software written for the weaker model is
+compatible with the constraints of the stronger model.
+
+If two models are not in a weaker/stronger relation, switching between
+them will violate the consistency assumptions that the software was
+written under (i.e., causing subtle bugs that are very hard to debug).
+
+The following restrictions apply for switching the memory consistency model
+at run-time:
+
+* Only switching from a weaker to a stronger model is safe.
+* The stronger memory model affects all threads of a process, when running in user mode.
+* Forked processes derive their active memory model from their parents.
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ above structured documentation, or deleted if it has served its purpose.
arch_pgtable_helpers
balance
damon/index
+ dynamic-memory-consistency-model
free_page_reporting
hmm
hwpoison
@@ -1479,6 +1479,20 @@ config ARCH_HAS_NONLEAF_PMD_YOUNG
address translations. Page table walkers that clear the accessed bit
may use this capability to reduce their search space.
+config ARCH_HAS_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_CONSISTENCY_MODEL
+ bool
+ help
+ An arch should select this symbol if it supports switching
+ the memory consistency model at run-time.
+
+config DYNAMIC_MEMORY_CONSISTENCY_MODEL
+ bool "Dynamic memory consistency model support"
+ depends on ARCH_HAS_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_CONSISTENCY_MODEL
+ default y
+ help
+ This option turns on the support to switch the memory consistency
+ model at runtime on a per-process-base.
+
source "kernel/gcov/Kconfig"
source "scripts/gcc-plugins/Kconfig"
@@ -979,6 +979,11 @@ struct task_struct {
/* Canary value for the -fstack-protector GCC feature: */
unsigned long stack_canary;
#endif
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_CONSISTENCY_MODEL
+ unsigned long memory_consistency_model;
+#endif
+
/*
* Pointers to the (original) parent process, youngest child, younger sibling,
* older sibling, respectively. (p->father can be replaced with
Some architectures have support to change the memory consistency model at run time. This patch adds a new field 'active_memory_consistency_model' to task_struct that allows architecture code to store the active model as a per-process property. To avoid useless overhead, the mechanism needs to be explicitly enabled in the architecture's Kconfig. Signed-off-by: Christoph Müllner <christoph.muellner@vrull.eu> --- .../mm/dynamic-memory-consistency-model.rst | 49 +++++++++++++++++++ Documentation/mm/index.rst | 1 + arch/Kconfig | 14 ++++++ include/linux/sched.h | 5 ++ 4 files changed, 69 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/mm/dynamic-memory-consistency-model.rst