[PATCH v2 2/7] mm/hmm: a few more C style and comment clean ups
Ralph Campbell
rcampbell at nvidia.com
Fri Jul 26 00:56:45 UTC 2019
A few more comments and minor programming style clean ups.
There should be no functional changes.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell at nvidia.com>
Cc: "Jérôme Glisse" <jglisse at redhat.com>
Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at mellanox.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch at lst.de>
---
mm/hmm.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++----------------------
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/mm/hmm.c b/mm/hmm.c
index 4040b4427635..362944b0fbca 100644
--- a/mm/hmm.c
+++ b/mm/hmm.c
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ static const struct mmu_notifier_ops hmm_mmu_notifier_ops;
* hmm_get_or_create - register HMM against an mm (HMM internal)
*
* @mm: mm struct to attach to
- * Returns: returns an HMM object, either by referencing the existing
+ * Return: an HMM object, either by referencing the existing
* (per-process) object, or by creating a new one.
*
* This is not intended to be used directly by device drivers. If mm already
@@ -325,8 +325,8 @@ static int hmm_pfns_bad(unsigned long addr,
}
/*
- * hmm_vma_walk_hole() - handle a range lacking valid pmd or pte(s)
- * @start: range virtual start address (inclusive)
+ * hmm_vma_walk_hole_() - handle a range lacking valid pmd or pte(s)
+ * @addr: range virtual start address (inclusive)
* @end: range virtual end address (exclusive)
* @fault: should we fault or not ?
* @write_fault: write fault ?
@@ -376,9 +376,9 @@ static inline void hmm_pte_need_fault(const struct hmm_vma_walk *hmm_vma_walk,
/*
* So we not only consider the individual per page request we also
* consider the default flags requested for the range. The API can
- * be use in 2 fashions. The first one where the HMM user coalesce
- * multiple page fault into one request and set flags per pfns for
- * of those faults. The second one where the HMM user want to pre-
+ * be used 2 ways. The first one where the HMM user coalesces
+ * multiple page faults into one request and sets flags per pfn for
+ * those faults. The second one where the HMM user wants to pre-
* fault a range with specific flags. For the latter one it is a
* waste to have the user pre-fill the pfn arrays with a default
* flags value.
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ static inline void hmm_pte_need_fault(const struct hmm_vma_walk *hmm_vma_walk,
/* We aren't ask to do anything ... */
if (!(pfns & range->flags[HMM_PFN_VALID]))
return;
- /* If this is device memory than only fault if explicitly requested */
+ /* If this is device memory then only fault if explicitly requested */
if ((cpu_flags & range->flags[HMM_PFN_DEVICE_PRIVATE])) {
/* Do we fault on device memory ? */
if (pfns & range->flags[HMM_PFN_DEVICE_PRIVATE]) {
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ static int hmm_vma_handle_pmd(struct mm_walk *walk,
hmm_vma_walk->last = end;
return 0;
#else
- /* If THP is not enabled then we should never reach that code ! */
+ /* If THP is not enabled then we should never reach this code ! */
return -EINVAL;
#endif
}
@@ -522,7 +522,6 @@ static int hmm_vma_handle_pte(struct mm_walk *walk, unsigned long addr,
{
struct hmm_vma_walk *hmm_vma_walk = walk->private;
struct hmm_range *range = hmm_vma_walk->range;
- struct vm_area_struct *vma = walk->vma;
bool fault, write_fault;
uint64_t cpu_flags;
pte_t pte = *ptep;
@@ -571,8 +570,7 @@ static int hmm_vma_handle_pte(struct mm_walk *walk, unsigned long addr,
if (fault || write_fault) {
pte_unmap(ptep);
hmm_vma_walk->last = addr;
- migration_entry_wait(vma->vm_mm,
- pmdp, addr);
+ migration_entry_wait(walk->mm, pmdp, addr);
return -EBUSY;
}
return 0;
@@ -620,13 +618,11 @@ static int hmm_vma_walk_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
{
struct hmm_vma_walk *hmm_vma_walk = walk->private;
struct hmm_range *range = hmm_vma_walk->range;
- struct vm_area_struct *vma = walk->vma;
uint64_t *pfns = range->pfns;
unsigned long addr = start, i;
pte_t *ptep;
pmd_t pmd;
-
again:
pmd = READ_ONCE(*pmdp);
if (pmd_none(pmd))
@@ -648,7 +644,7 @@ static int hmm_vma_walk_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
0, &fault, &write_fault);
if (fault || write_fault) {
hmm_vma_walk->last = addr;
- pmd_migration_entry_wait(vma->vm_mm, pmdp);
+ pmd_migration_entry_wait(walk->mm, pmdp);
return -EBUSY;
}
return 0;
@@ -657,11 +653,11 @@ static int hmm_vma_walk_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
if (pmd_devmap(pmd) || pmd_trans_huge(pmd)) {
/*
- * No need to take pmd_lock here, even if some other threads
+ * No need to take pmd_lock here, even if some other thread
* is splitting the huge pmd we will get that event through
* mmu_notifier callback.
*
- * So just read pmd value and check again its a transparent
+ * So just read pmd value and check again it's a transparent
* huge or device mapping one and compute corresponding pfn
* values.
*/
@@ -675,7 +671,7 @@ static int hmm_vma_walk_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
}
/*
- * We have handled all the valid case above ie either none, migration,
+ * We have handled all the valid cases above ie either none, migration,
* huge or transparent huge. At this point either it is a valid pmd
* entry pointing to pte directory or it is a bad pmd that will not
* recover.
@@ -795,10 +791,10 @@ static int hmm_vma_walk_hugetlb_entry(pte_t *pte, unsigned long hmask,
pte_t entry;
int ret = 0;
- size = 1UL << huge_page_shift(h);
+ size = huge_page_size(h);
mask = size - 1;
if (range->page_shift != PAGE_SHIFT) {
- /* Make sure we are looking at full page. */
+ /* Make sure we are looking at a full page. */
if (start & mask)
return -EINVAL;
if (end < (start + size))
@@ -809,8 +805,7 @@ static int hmm_vma_walk_hugetlb_entry(pte_t *pte, unsigned long hmask,
size = PAGE_SIZE;
}
-
- ptl = huge_pte_lock(hstate_vma(walk->vma), walk->mm, pte);
+ ptl = huge_pte_lock(hstate_vma(vma), walk->mm, pte);
entry = huge_ptep_get(pte);
i = (start - range->start) >> range->page_shift;
@@ -859,7 +854,7 @@ static void hmm_pfns_clear(struct hmm_range *range,
* @start: start virtual address (inclusive)
* @end: end virtual address (exclusive)
* @page_shift: expect page shift for the range
- * Returns 0 on success, -EFAULT if the address space is no longer valid
+ * Return: 0 on success, -EFAULT if the address space is no longer valid
*
* Track updates to the CPU page table see include/linux/hmm.h
*/
--
2.20.1
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