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do on i386. The consequences of not doing so on amd64 became apparent with the introduction of the COUNT_IPIS and COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS options. Specifically, single-threaded applications were generating unnecessary IPIs to shoot-down the TLB on other processors. However, this is clearly nonsensical because a single-threaded application is only running on the current processor. The reason that this happens is that pmap_activate() is unable to properly update the old pmap's field "pm_active" without the correct "curpmap". So, in effect, stale bits in "pm_active" were leading pmap_protect(), pmap_remove(), pmap_remove_pages(), etc. to flush the TLB contents on some arbitrary processor that wasn't even running the same application. Reviewed by: kib MFC after: 3 weeks |
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