Re: [PATCH v2 4/7] iov_iter: new iov_iter_pin_pages*() routines

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On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 06:02:11AM +0100, Al Viro wrote:
> nvme target: nvme read requests end up with somebody allocating and filling
> sglist, followed by reading from file into it (using ITER_BVEC).  Then the
> pages are sent out, presumably

Yes.

> .  I would be very surprised if it turned out
> to be anything other than anon pages allocated by the driver, but I'd like
> to see that confirmed by nvme folks.  Probably doesn't need pinning.

They are anon pages allocated by the driver using sgl_alloc().

> drivers/target/target_core_file.c:292:  iov_iter_bvec(&iter, is_write, aio_cmd->bvecs, sgl_nents, len);

Same as nvme target.

> The picture so far looks like we mostly need to take care of pinning when
> we obtain the references from iov_iter_get_pages().  What's more, it looks
> like ITER_BVEC/ITER_XARRAY/ITER_PIPE we really don't need to pin anything on
> get_pages/pin_pages - they are already protected (or, in case of ITER_PIPE,
> allocated by iov_iter itself and not reachable by anybody outside).

That's what I've been trying to say for a while..




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