Re: [PATCH RFC v2 00/12] socket sendmsg MSG_ZEROCOPY

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On Tue, 2017-02-28 at 14:52 -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote:

> The user pages are a gift to the kernel.  The application  may  not
> modify this memory ever, otherwise the page cache and on-disk data may
> differ.
> 
> This is just not okay IMO.

TCP works just fine in this case.

TX checksum will be computed by the NIC after/while data is copied.

If really the application changes the data, that will not cause any
problems, other than user side consistency.

This is why we require a copy (for all buffers that came from zero-copy)
if network stack hits a device that can not offload TX checksum.

Even pwrite() does not guarantee consistency if multiple threads are
using it on overlapping regions.



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