On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 04:03:14PM +0300, Oded Gabbay wrote: > + rc = sg_alloc_table(*sgt, nents, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO); > + if (rc) > + goto error_free; If you are not going to include a CPU list then I suggest setting sg_table->orig_nents == 0 And using only the nents which is the length of the DMA list. At least it gives some hope that other parts of the system could detect this. > + > + /* Merge pages and put them into the scatterlist */ > + cur_page = 0; > + for_each_sgtable_sg((*sgt), sg, i) { for_each_sgtable_sg should never be used when working with sg_dma_address() type stuff, here and everywhere else. The DMA list should be iterated using the for_each_sgtable_dma_sg() macro. > + /* In case we got a large memory area to export, we need to divide it > + * to smaller areas because each entry in the dmabuf sgt can only > + * describe unsigned int. > + */ Huh? This is forming a SGL, it should follow the SGL rules which means you have to fragment based on the dma_get_max_seg_size() of the importer device. > + hl_dmabuf->pages = kcalloc(hl_dmabuf->npages, sizeof(*hl_dmabuf->pages), > + GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!hl_dmabuf->pages) { > + rc = -ENOMEM; > + goto err_free_dmabuf_wrapper; > + } Why not just create the SGL directly? Is there a reason it needs to make a page list? Jason _______________________________________________ amd-gfx mailing list amd-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/amd-gfx