Sinan Kaya <Okaya@xxxxxxxxxx> 於 2019年7月15日週一 下午12:17寫道: > > On 7/14/2019 11:17 PM, Fuqian Huang wrote: > > In commit 518a2f1925c3 > > ("dma-mapping: zero memory returned from dma_alloc_*"), > > dma_alloc_coherent has already zeroed the memory. > > So memset is not needed. > > > > Signed-off-by: Fuqian Huang <huangfq.daxian@xxxxxxxxx> > > I don't see SWIO or ARM64 IOMMU drivers getting impacted by > the mentioned change above (518a2f1925c3). > > How does this new behavior apply globally? > In the last version patch set, I referenced the commit af7ddd8a627c ("Merge tag 'dma-mapping-4.21' of git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/dma-mapping") in the commit log. The merged commit mentions that "ensure dma_alloc_coherent returns zeroed memory to avoid kernel data leaks through userspace. We already did this for most common architectures, but this ensures we do it everywhere." dma_alloc_coherent has already zeroed the memory during allocation and the commit also deprecates dma_zalloc_coherent. Greg and other maintainer told me to use the actual commit rather than the merged commit. So I reference the commit that ensures the dma_alloc_coherent to returns zeroed memory every where. Maybe this belongs to the `most common achitectures` and is not impacted by the mentioned change. Should I rewrite the commit log? Just mention that dma_alloc_coherent has already zeroed the memory and not to reference the commit?