Re: [PATCH net-next v3 2/5] mm: add a signature in struct page

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On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 12:42 PM Jesper Dangaard Brouer
<brouer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
[...]
> > >
> > > Can this page_pool be used for TCP RX zerocopy? If yes then PageType
> > > can not be used.
> >
> > Yes it can, since it's going to be used as your default allocator for
> > payloads, which might end up on an SKB.
>
> I'm not sure we want or should "allow" page_pool be used for TCP RX
> zerocopy.
> For several reasons.
>
> (1) This implies mapping these pages page to userspace, which AFAIK
> means using page->mapping and page->index members (right?).
>

No, only page->_mapcount is used.

> (2) It feels wrong (security wise) to keep the DMA-mapping (for the
> device) and also map this page into userspace.
>

I think this is already the case i.e pages still DMA-mapped and also
mapped into userspace.

> (3) The page_pool is optimized for refcnt==1 case, and AFAIK TCP-RX
> zerocopy will bump the refcnt, which means the page_pool will not
> recycle the page when it see the elevated refcnt (it will instead
> release its DMA-mapping).

Yes this is right but the userspace might have already consumed and
unmapped the page before the driver considers to recycle the page.

>
> (4) I remember vaguely that this code path for (TCP RX zerocopy) uses
> page->private for tricks.  And our patch [3/5] use page->private for
> storing xdp_mem_info.
>
> IMHO when the SKB travel into this TCP RX zerocopy code path, we should
> call page_pool_release_page() to release its DMA-mapping.
>

I will let TCP RX zerocopy experts respond to this but from my high
level code inspection, I didn't see page->private usage.



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