[PATCH hmm v2 2/5] mm/hmm: make hmm_range_fault return 0 or -1

John Hubbard jhubbard at nvidia.com
Tue May 5 00:20:58 UTC 2020


On 2020-05-01 11:20, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at mellanox.com>
> 
> hmm_vma_walk->last is supposed to be updated after every write to the
> pfns, so that it can be returned by hmm_range_fault(). However, this is
> not done consistently. Fortunately nothing checks the return code of
> hmm_range_fault() for anything other than error.
> 
> More importantly last must be set before returning -EBUSY as it is used to
> prevent reading an output pfn as an input flags when the loop restarts.
> 
> For clarity and simplicity make hmm_range_fault() return 0 or -ERRNO. Only
> set last when returning -EBUSY.

Yes, this is also a nice simplification.

> ...
> @@ -590,10 +580,13 @@ long hmm_range_fault(struct hmm_range *range)
>   			return -EBUSY;
>   		ret = walk_page_range(mm, hmm_vma_walk.last, range->end,
>   				      &hmm_walk_ops, &hmm_vma_walk);
> +		/*
> +		 * When -EBUSY is returned the loop restarts with
> +		 * hmm_vma_walk.last set to an address that has not been stored
> +		 * in pfns. All entries < last in the pfn array are set to their
> +		 * output, and all >= are still at their input values.
> +		 */

I'm glad you added that comment. This is much easier to figure out with
that in place. After poking around this patch and eventually understanding the
.last handling, I wondered if you might like this slightly tweaked wording
instead:

		/*
		 * Each of the hmm_walk_ops routines returns -EBUSY if and only
		 * hmm_vma_walk.last has been set to an address that has not yet
		 * been stored in pfns. All entries < last in the pfn array are
		 * set to their output, and all >= are still at their input
		 * values.
		 */

Either way,

     Reviewed-by: John Hubbard <jhubbard at nvidia.com>

thanks,
-- 
John Hubbard
NVIDIA

>   	} while (ret == -EBUSY);
> -
> -	if (ret)
> -		return ret;
> -	return (hmm_vma_walk.last - range->start) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
> +	return ret;
>   }
>   EXPORT_SYMBOL(hmm_range_fault);
> 



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