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authorJérôme Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>2018-04-10 16:28:38 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2018-04-11 10:28:30 -0700
commitff05c0c6bbe5043af6a1686522ed845f40ba49ee (patch)
tree9799943dde9991379fc2569182f5ba5cf7accad7 /include
parent86586a41b8fe655e28be418a40e9bb2bb478cdd5 (diff)
mm/hmm: use uint64_t for HMM pfn instead of defining hmm_pfn_t to ulong
All device driver we care about are using 64bits page table entry. In order to match this and to avoid useless define convert all HMM pfn to directly use uint64_t. It is a first step on the road to allow driver to directly use pfn value return by HMM (saving memory and CPU cycles use for conversion between the two). Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180323005527.758-9-jglisse@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Jérôme Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com> Cc: Evgeny Baskakov <ebaskakov@nvidia.com> Cc: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell@nvidia.com> Cc: Mark Hairgrove <mhairgrove@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r--include/linux/hmm.h46
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/hmm.h b/include/linux/hmm.h
index dd907f614dfe..54d684fe3b90 100644
--- a/include/linux/hmm.h
+++ b/include/linux/hmm.h
@@ -80,8 +80,6 @@
struct hmm;
/*
- * hmm_pfn_t - HMM uses its own pfn type to keep several flags per page
- *
* Flags:
* HMM_PFN_VALID: pfn is valid. It has, at least, read permission.
* HMM_PFN_WRITE: CPU page table has write permission set
@@ -93,8 +91,6 @@ struct hmm;
* set and the pfn value is undefined.
* HMM_PFN_DEVICE_UNADDRESSABLE: unaddressable device memory (ZONE_DEVICE)
*/
-typedef unsigned long hmm_pfn_t;
-
#define HMM_PFN_VALID (1 << 0)
#define HMM_PFN_WRITE (1 << 1)
#define HMM_PFN_ERROR (1 << 2)
@@ -104,14 +100,14 @@ typedef unsigned long hmm_pfn_t;
#define HMM_PFN_SHIFT 6
/*
- * hmm_pfn_t_to_page() - return struct page pointed to by a valid hmm_pfn_t
- * @pfn: hmm_pfn_t to convert to struct page
- * Returns: struct page pointer if pfn is a valid hmm_pfn_t, NULL otherwise
+ * hmm_pfn_to_page() - return struct page pointed to by a valid HMM pfn
+ * @pfn: HMM pfn value to get corresponding struct page from
+ * Returns: struct page pointer if pfn is a valid HMM pfn, NULL otherwise
*
- * If the hmm_pfn_t is valid (ie valid flag set) then return the struct page
- * matching the pfn value stored in the hmm_pfn_t. Otherwise return NULL.
+ * If the HMM pfn is valid (ie valid flag set) then return the struct page
+ * matching the pfn value stored in the HMM pfn. Otherwise return NULL.
*/
-static inline struct page *hmm_pfn_t_to_page(hmm_pfn_t pfn)
+static inline struct page *hmm_pfn_to_page(uint64_t pfn)
{
if (!(pfn & HMM_PFN_VALID))
return NULL;
@@ -119,11 +115,11 @@ static inline struct page *hmm_pfn_t_to_page(hmm_pfn_t pfn)
}
/*
- * hmm_pfn_t_to_pfn() - return pfn value store in a hmm_pfn_t
- * @pfn: hmm_pfn_t to extract pfn from
- * Returns: pfn value if hmm_pfn_t is valid, -1UL otherwise
+ * hmm_pfn_to_pfn() - return pfn value store in a HMM pfn
+ * @pfn: HMM pfn value to extract pfn from
+ * Returns: pfn value if HMM pfn is valid, -1UL otherwise
*/
-static inline unsigned long hmm_pfn_t_to_pfn(hmm_pfn_t pfn)
+static inline unsigned long hmm_pfn_to_pfn(uint64_t pfn)
{
if (!(pfn & HMM_PFN_VALID))
return -1UL;
@@ -131,21 +127,21 @@ static inline unsigned long hmm_pfn_t_to_pfn(hmm_pfn_t pfn)
}
/*
- * hmm_pfn_t_from_page() - create a valid hmm_pfn_t value from struct page
- * @page: struct page pointer for which to create the hmm_pfn_t
- * Returns: valid hmm_pfn_t for the page
+ * hmm_pfn_from_page() - create a valid HMM pfn value from struct page
+ * @page: struct page pointer for which to create the HMM pfn
+ * Returns: valid HMM pfn for the page
*/
-static inline hmm_pfn_t hmm_pfn_t_from_page(struct page *page)
+static inline uint64_t hmm_pfn_from_page(struct page *page)
{
return (page_to_pfn(page) << HMM_PFN_SHIFT) | HMM_PFN_VALID;
}
/*
- * hmm_pfn_t_from_pfn() - create a valid hmm_pfn_t value from pfn
- * @pfn: pfn value for which to create the hmm_pfn_t
- * Returns: valid hmm_pfn_t for the pfn
+ * hmm_pfn_from_pfn() - create a valid HMM pfn value from pfn
+ * @pfn: pfn value for which to create the HMM pfn
+ * Returns: valid HMM pfn for the pfn
*/
-static inline hmm_pfn_t hmm_pfn_t_from_pfn(unsigned long pfn)
+static inline uint64_t hmm_pfn_from_pfn(unsigned long pfn)
{
return (pfn << HMM_PFN_SHIFT) | HMM_PFN_VALID;
}
@@ -284,7 +280,7 @@ struct hmm_range {
struct list_head list;
unsigned long start;
unsigned long end;
- hmm_pfn_t *pfns;
+ uint64_t *pfns;
bool valid;
};
@@ -307,7 +303,7 @@ bool hmm_vma_range_done(struct hmm_range *range);
/*
* Fault memory on behalf of device driver. Unlike handle_mm_fault(), this will
- * not migrate any device memory back to system memory. The hmm_pfn_t array will
+ * not migrate any device memory back to system memory. The HMM pfn array will
* be updated with the fault result and current snapshot of the CPU page table
* for the range.
*
@@ -316,7 +312,7 @@ bool hmm_vma_range_done(struct hmm_range *range);
* function returns -EAGAIN.
*
* Return value does not reflect if the fault was successful for every single
- * address or not. Therefore, the caller must to inspect the hmm_pfn_t array to
+ * address or not. Therefore, the caller must to inspect the HMM pfn array to
* determine fault status for each address.
*
* Trying to fault inside an invalid vma will result in -EINVAL.