Re: [PATCH v2] Documentation/mm: Add information about kmap_local_folio()

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On domenica 2 luglio 2023 01:59:04 CEST Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 7/1/23 16:54, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 01, 2023 at 08:21:20AM -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> >>> -* kmap_local_page().  This function is used to require short term
> >>> mappings.
> >>> -  It can be invoked from any context (including interrupts) but the
> >>> mappings
> >>> -  can only be used in the context which acquired them.
> >>> -
> >>> -  This function should always be used, whereas kmap_atomic() and kmap()
> >>> have
> >>> +* kmap_local_page(), kmap_local_folio() - These functions are used to
> >>> require
> >>>  
> >> acquire?
> > 
> > "create" might be better?
> 
> Yes, that's good.

Agreed.
However, I can send next version only by week 28th.

Thanks,

Fabio

P.S.: Actually I meant "to request". Unfortunately, "to request" and "to 
require" may have the same translation in Italian, my native language.

I preferred to not use "acquire" because it is re-used few lines below. So I 
thought that "to request short term mappings" was good (although I wrongly 
confused the different meanings between "to require" and "to request").

Matthew's suggestion to use "create" avoids repetition of "acquire(d)".  

> >>> +  short term mappings. They can be invoked from any context (including
> >>> +  interrupts) but the mappings can only be used in the context which
> >>> acquired +  them. The only differences between them consist in the first
> >>> taking a pointer +  to a struct page and the second taking a pointer to
> >>> struct folio and the byte +  offset within the folio which identifies 
the
> >>> page.
> >> 
> >> --
> >> ~Randy
> 
> --
> ~Randy







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