On Sun, Mar 06, 2022 at 03:24:56PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Sun, 6 Mar 2022 05:26:55 +0200 Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Sometimes you might want to use MAP_POPULATE to ask a device driver to > > initialize the device memory in some specific manner. SGX driver can use > > this to request more memory by issuing ENCLS[EAUG] x86 opcode for each > > page in the address range. > > Why is this useful? Please fully describe the benefit to kernel users. > Convince us that the benefit justifies the code churn, maintenance > cost and larger kernel footprint. > > Do we know of any other drivers which might use this? Brutal honesty: I don't know if any other drivers would use this but neither I would not be surprised if they did. The need for this might very well be "masked" by ioctl API's. I was first proposing a ioctl for this but Dave suggested to at least try out this route. > > Add f_ops->populate() with the same parameters as f_ops->mmap() and make > > it conditionally called inside call_mmap(). Update call sites > > accodingly. > > spello Thanks, I noticed that but did not want to spam with a new version just because of that :-) > > > -static inline int call_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) > > +static inline int call_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma, bool do_populate) > > { > > - return file->f_op->mmap(file, vma); > > + int ret = file->f_op->mmap(file, vma); > > + > > + if (!ret && do_populate && file->f_op->populate) > > + ret = file->f_op->populate(file, vma); > > + > > + return ret; > > } > > Should this still be inlined? I think it might make sense at least to have call_mmap_populate() so and mmap_region_populate() instead of putting that boolean parameter to every flow (based on Greg's feedback). But only if this implementation approach is used in the first place. As said, I chose to use RFC to pinpoint a bottleneck for us, not claiming that this would be the best possible way to work around it. BR, Jarkko