@@ -256,12 +256,13 @@ static int check_tlb_entry(unsigned w, unsigned e, bool dtlb)
dtlb ? 'D' : 'I', w, e, r0, r1, pte);
if (pte == 0 || !pte_present(__pte(pte))) {
struct page *p = pfn_to_page(r1 >> PAGE_SHIFT);
- pr_err("page refcount: %d, mapcount: %d\n",
- page_count(p),
- page_mapcount(p));
- if (!page_count(p))
+ struct folio *f = page_folio(p);
+
+ pr_err("folio refcount: %d, mapcount: %d\n",
+ folio_ref_count(f), folio_mapcount(f));
+ if (!folio_ref_count(f))
rc |= TLB_INSANE;
- else if (page_mapcount(p))
+ else if (folio_mapped(f))
rc |= TLB_SUSPICIOUS;
} else {
rc |= TLB_INSANE;
We want to limit the use of page_mapcount() to the places where it is absolutely necessary. So let's convert check_tlb_entry() to perform sanity checks on folios instead of pages. This essentially already happened: page_count() is mapped to folio_ref_count(), and page_mapped() to folio_mapped() internally. However, we would have printed the page_mapount(), which does not really match what page_mapped() would have checked. Let's simply print the folio mapcount to avoid using page_mapcount(). For small folios there is no change. Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> --- arch/xtensa/mm/tlb.c | 11 ++++++----- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)