[PATCH 2/7] RDMA/hfi1: don't pass bogus GFP_ flags to dma_alloc_coherent

Robin Murphy robin.murphy at arm.com
Wed Nov 16 07:15:10 PST 2022


On 2022-11-16 14:40, Dean Luick wrote:
> On 11/13/2022 10:35 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>> dma_alloc_coherent is an opaque allocator that only uses the GFP_ flags
>> for allocation context control.  Don't pass GFP_USER which doesn't make
>> sense for a kernel DMA allocation or __GFP_COMP which makes no sense
>> for an allocation that can't in any way be converted to a page pointer.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch at lst.de>
>> ---
>>   drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c | 21 +++------------------
>>   1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c b/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c
>> index 436372b314312..24c0f0d257fc9 100644
>> --- a/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c
>> +++ b/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/init.c
>> @@ -1761,17 +1761,11 @@ int hfi1_create_rcvhdrq(struct hfi1_devdata *dd, struct hfi1_ctxtdata *rcd)
>>        unsigned amt;
>>
>>        if (!rcd->rcvhdrq) {
>> -             gfp_t gfp_flags;
>> -
>>                amt = rcvhdrq_size(rcd);
>>
>> -             if (rcd->ctxt < dd->first_dyn_alloc_ctxt || rcd->is_vnic)
>> -                     gfp_flags = GFP_KERNEL;
>> -             else
>> -                     gfp_flags = GFP_USER;
>>                rcd->rcvhdrq = dma_alloc_coherent(&dd->pcidev->dev, amt,
>>                                                  &rcd->rcvhdrq_dma,
>> -                                               gfp_flags | __GFP_COMP);
>> +                                               GFP_KERNEL);
> 
> A user context receive header queue may be mapped into user space.  Is that not the use case for GFP_USER?  The above conditional is what decides.
> 
> Why do you think GFP_USER should be removed here?

Coherent DMA buffers are allocated by a kernel driver or subsystem for 
the use of a device managed by that driver or subsystem, and thus they 
fundamentally belong to the kernel as proxy for the device. Any coherent 
DMA buffer may be mapped to userspace with the dma_mmap_*() interfaces, 
but they're never a "userspace allocation" in that sense.

Thanks,
Robin.



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