Re: [PATCH v3 11/23] IB/{core,hw,umem}: set FOLL_PIN, FOLL_LONGTERM via pin_longterm_pages*()

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On 11/12/19 12:44 PM, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 04:06:48PM -0800, John Hubbard wrote:
>> @@ -542,7 +541,7 @@ static int ib_umem_odp_map_dma_single_page(
>>  	}
>>  
>>  out:
>> -	put_user_page(page);
>> +	put_page(page);
>>  
>>  	if (remove_existing_mapping) {
>>  		ib_umem_notifier_start_account(umem_odp);
>> @@ -639,13 +638,14 @@ int ib_umem_odp_map_dma_pages(struct ib_umem_odp *umem_odp, u64 user_virt,
>>  		/*
>>  		 * Note: this might result in redundent page getting. We can
>>  		 * avoid this by checking dma_list to be 0 before calling
>> -		 * get_user_pages. However, this make the code much more
>> -		 * complex (and doesn't gain us much performance in most use
>> -		 * cases).
>> +		 * get_user_pages. However, this makes the code much
>> +		 * more complex (and doesn't gain us much performance in most
>> +		 * use cases).
>>  		 */
>>  		npages = get_user_pages_remote(owning_process, owning_mm,
>> -				user_virt, gup_num_pages,
>> -				flags, local_page_list, NULL, NULL);
>> +					       user_virt, gup_num_pages,
>> +					       flags, local_page_list, NULL,
>> +					       NULL);
>>  		up_read(&owning_mm->mmap_sem);
> 
> This is just whitespace churn? Drop it..
> 


Whoops, yes. It got there because of going through the pin*() conversion
and then a revert, and now it's just whitespace. I'll drop it, thanks for
catching that.


thanks,

John Hubbard
NVIDIA



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