Re: [PATCH v9 10/25] mm/gup: introduce pin_user_pages*() and FOLL_PIN

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On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:53:03 -0800
John Hubbard <jhubbard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Introduce pin_user_pages*() variations of get_user_pages*() calls,
> and also pin_longterm_pages*() variations.

Just a couple of nits on the documentation patch

> +++ b/Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst
> @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@
> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +
> +====================================================
> +pin_user_pages() and related calls
> +====================================================
> +
> +.. contents:: :local:
> +
> +Overview
> +========
> +
> +This document describes the following functions: ::
> +
> + pin_user_pages
> + pin_user_pages_fast
> + pin_user_pages_remote

You could just say "the following functions::" and get the result you're
after with a slightly less alien plain-text reading experience.

Of course, you could also just say "This document describes
pin_user_pages(), pin_user_pages_fast(), and pin_user_pages_remote()." But
that's a matter of personal taste, I guess.  Using the function() notation
will cause the docs system to automatically link to the kerneldoc info,
though.  

> +Basic description of FOLL_PIN
> +=============================
> +
> +FOLL_PIN and FOLL_LONGTERM are flags that can be passed to the get_user_pages*()
> +("gup") family of functions. FOLL_PIN has significant interactions and
> +interdependencies with FOLL_LONGTERM, so both are covered here.
> +
> +FOLL_PIN is internal to gup, meaning that it should not appear at the gup call
> +sites. This allows the associated wrapper functions  (pin_user_pages*() and
> +others) to set the correct combination of these flags, and to check for problems
> +as well.
> +
> +FOLL_LONGTERM, on the other hand, *is* allowed to be set at the gup call sites.
> +This is in order to avoid creating a large number of wrapper functions to cover
> +all combinations of get*(), pin*(), FOLL_LONGTERM, and more. Also, the
> +pin_user_pages*() APIs are clearly distinct from the get_user_pages*() APIs, so
> +that's a natural dividing line, and a good point to make separate wrapper calls.
> +In other words, use pin_user_pages*() for DMA-pinned pages, and
> +get_user_pages*() for other cases. There are four cases described later on in
> +this document, to further clarify that concept.
> +
> +FOLL_PIN and FOLL_GET are mutually exclusive for a given gup call. However,
> +multiple threads and call sites are free to pin the same struct pages, via both
> +FOLL_PIN and FOLL_GET. It's just the call site that needs to choose one or the
> +other, not the struct page(s).
> +
> +The FOLL_PIN implementation is nearly the same as FOLL_GET, except that FOLL_PIN
> +uses a different reference counting technique.
> +
> +FOLL_PIN is a prerequisite to FOLL_LONGTGERM. Another way of saying that is,

FOLL_LONGTERM typoed there.

Thanks,

jon



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