[RFC PATCH] mm: remove zap_page_range and change callers to use zap_vma_page_range
Mike Kravetz
mike.kravetz at oracle.com
Mon Dec 19 11:22:47 PST 2022
On 12/19/22 13:06, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Fri 16-12-22 11:20:12, Mike Kravetz wrote:
> > zap_page_range was originally designed to unmap pages within an address
> > range that could span multiple vmas. While working on [1], it was
> > discovered that all callers of zap_page_range pass a range entirely within
> > a single vma. In addition, the mmu notification call within zap_page
> > range does not correctly handle ranges that span multiple vmas as calls
> > should be vma specific.
>
> Could you spend a sentence or two explaining what is wrong here?
Hmmmm? My assumption was that the range passed to mmu_notifier_range_init()
was supposed to be within the specified vma. When looking into the notifier
routines, I could not find any documentation about the usage of the vma within
the mmu_notifier_range structure. It was introduced with commit bf198b2b34bf
"mm/mmu_notifier: pass down vma and reasons why mmu notifier is happening".
However, I do not see this being used today.
Of course, I could be missing something, so adding Jérôme.
>
> > Instead of fixing zap_page_range, change all callers to use the new
> > routine zap_vma_page_range. zap_vma_page_range is just a wrapper around
> > zap_page_range_single passing in NULL zap details. The name is also
> > more in line with other exported routines that operate within a vma.
> > We can then remove zap_page_range.
>
> I would stick with zap_page_range_single rather than adding a new
> wrapper but nothing really critical.
I am fine with doing that as well. My only reason for the wrapper is that all
callers outside mm/memory.c would pass in NULL zap details.
>
> > Also, change madvise_dontneed_single_vma to use this new routine.
> >
> > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20221114235507.294320-2-mike.kravetz@oracle.com/
> > Suggested-by: Peter Xu <peterx at redhat.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz at oracle.com>
>
> Other than that LGTM
> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko at suse.com>
>
> Thanks!
Thanks for taking a look.
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Mike Kravetz
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