On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 21:26:40 +0000 "Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)" <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Instead of unmapping the folio after copying the data to it, then mapping > it again to zero the tail, provide folio_zero_tail() to zero the tail > of an already-mapped folio. > > ... > > --- a/include/linux/highmem.h > +++ b/include/linux/highmem.h > @@ -483,6 +483,44 @@ static inline void memcpy_to_folio(struct folio *folio, size_t offset, > flush_dcache_folio(folio); > } > > +/** > + * folio_zero_tail - Zero the tail of a folio. > + * @folio: The folio to zero. > + * @kaddr: The address the folio is currently mapped to. > + * @offset: The byte offset in the folio to start zeroing at. That's the argument ordering I would expect. > + * If you have already used kmap_local_folio() to map a folio, written > + * some data to it and now need to zero the end of the folio (and flush > + * the dcache), you can use this function. If you do not have the > + * folio kmapped (eg the folio has been partially populated by DMA), > + * use folio_zero_range() or folio_zero_segment() instead. > + * > + * Return: An address which can be passed to kunmap_local(). > + */ > +static inline __must_check void *folio_zero_tail(struct folio *folio, > + size_t offset, void *kaddr) While that is not. addr,len is far more common that len,addr? > +{ > + size_t len = folio_size(folio) - offset; Calling it `remaining' would be more clear. > + > + if (folio_test_highmem(folio)) { > + size_t max = PAGE_SIZE - offset_in_page(offset); > + > + while (len > max) { Shouldn't this be `while (len)'? AFAICT this code can fail to clear the final page. > + memset(kaddr, 0, max); > + kunmap_local(kaddr); > + len -= max; > + offset += max; > + max = PAGE_SIZE; > + kaddr = kmap_local_folio(folio, offset); > + } > + } > + > + memset(kaddr, 0, len); > + flush_dcache_folio(folio); > + > + return kaddr; > +} > +