On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 11:11:45AM -0800, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 11:42:15PM -0800, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 08:18:25PM -0800, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > > > - * @fgp_flags: PCG flags > > > + * @fgp_flags: FGP flags > > > * @gfp_mask: gfp mask to use for the page cache data page allocation > > > * > > > * Looks up the page cache slot at @mapping & @offset. > > > * > > > - * PCG flags modify how the page is returned. > > > + * FGP flags modify how the page is returned. > > > > This still looks weird. Why not just a single line: > > > > * @fgp_flags: FGP_* flags that control how the page is returned. > > Well, now you got me reading the entire comment for this function, and > looking at the html output, so I ended up rewriting it entirely. > > +++ b/mm/filemap.c > @@ -1574,37 +1574,34 @@ struct page *find_lock_entry(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t offset) > EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_lock_entry); > > /** > - * pagecache_get_page - find and get a page reference > - * @mapping: the address_space to search > - * @offset: the page index > - * @fgp_flags: FGP flags > - * @gfp_mask: gfp mask to use for the page cache data page allocation > - * > - * Looks up the page cache slot at @mapping & @offset. > + * pagecache_get_page - Find and get a reference to a page. > + * @mapping: The address_space to search. > + * @offset: The page index. > + * @fgp_flags: %FGP flags modify how the page is returned. > + * @gfp_mask: Memory allocation flags to use if %FGP_CREAT is specified. > * > - * FGP flags modify how the page is returned. > + * Looks up the page cache entry at @mapping & @offset. > * > - * @fgp_flags can be: > + * @fgp_flags can be zero or more of these flags: > * > - * - FGP_ACCESSED: the page will be marked accessed > - * - FGP_LOCK: Page is return locked > - * - FGP_CREAT: If page is not present then a new page is allocated using > - * @gfp_mask and added to the page cache and the VM's LRU > - * list. The page is returned locked and with an increased > - * refcount. > - * - FGP_FOR_MMAP: Similar to FGP_CREAT, only we want to allow the caller to do > - * its own locking dance if the page is already in cache, or unlock the page > - * before returning if we had to add the page to pagecache. > + * * %FGP_ACCESSED - The page will be marked accessed. > + * * %FGP_LOCK - The page is returned locked. > + * * %FGP_CREAT - If no page is present then a new page is allocated using > + * @gfp_mask and added to the page cache and the VM's LRU list. > + * The page is returned locked and with an increased refcount. > + * * %FGP_FOR_MMAP - The caller wants to do its own locking dance if the > + * page is already in cache. If the page was allocated, unlock it before > + * returning so the caller can do the same dance. > * > - * If FGP_LOCK or FGP_CREAT are specified then the function may sleep even > - * if the GFP flags specified for FGP_CREAT are atomic. > + * If %FGP_LOCK or %FGP_CREAT are specified then the function may sleep even > + * if the %GFP flags specified for %FGP_CREAT are atomic. > * > * If there is a page cache page, it is returned with an increased refcount. > * > - * Return: the found page or %NULL otherwise. > + * Return: The found page or %NULL otherwise. > */ > struct page *pagecache_get_page(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t offset, > - int fgp_flags, gfp_t gfp_mask) > + int fgp_flags, gfp_t gfp_mask) > { LGTM: Acked-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- Kirill A. Shutemov