[PATCH v3 1/1] nvmet-tcp: Don't kmap() pages which can't come from HIGHMEM
Fabio M. De Francesco
fmdefrancesco at gmail.com
Fri Aug 26 11:16:59 PDT 2022
On mercoledì 24 agosto 2022 01:32:53 CEST Al Viro wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 04:24:38PM +0200, Fabio M. De Francesco wrote:
> > Therefore, replace the kmap() of sg_page(sg) with a page_address() and
> > delete the "nr_mapped" field from "nvmet_tcp_cmd" and instead pass a
> > local variable to iov_iter_kvec() from the call site in
> > nvmet_tcp_map_pdu_iovec().
>
> I'd suggest looking into switching to ITER_BVEC...
Hello Al,
It's interesting that, for the second time in a few days, I've been suggested
to switch to the use of BVEC. Christoph asked for first[1]
I responded to Christoph and, in the same email, I also asked Sagi
(the author of nvmet_tcp_map_pdu_iovec()) if he wanted to add something to
that discussion.
As you may have already read, I'm so new to kernel development that I still
know very little about many subsystems and drivers. I am not currently
able to tell the difference between BVEC and KVEC. I could probably try to
switch from one to the other (after learning from other code), however I won't
be able to explain in the commit message why users should better use BVEC in
this case.
My task is to remove as many kmap() call sites I can from the entire kernel,
and this is all I did in nvmet-tcp. After doing many tens of call sites
removals or conversions to kmap_local_page(), I learned to not go deep into
those details which aren't needed to accomplish the task I've been given.
However, since you and Christoph suggested doing more (I suppose in a separate
patch), I did some research which seems to confirm that iov_iter_kvec() may be
good for what it is supposed to do.
Since you are talking again about BVEC, soon after Christoph did the same, I'd
like to understand better which improvements do we expect from BVEC and why
and when should developers prefer this or KVEC.
Can you please provide further information or links to documentation?
Thanks for your time,
Fabio
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/8107517.T7Z3S40VBb@opensuse/
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