From: Keith Busch <kbusch@xxxxxxxxxx> ITER_UBUF is a more efficient representation when using single vector buffers, providing small optimizations in the fast path. Most of this series came from Jens; I just ported them forward to the current release and tested against various filesystems and devices. Usage for this new iter type has been extensively exercised via read/write syscall interface for some time now, so I don't expect surprises from supporting this with io_uring. There are, however, a couple difference between the two interfaces: 1. io_uring will always prefer using the _iter versions of read/write callbacks if file_operations implement both, where as the generic syscalls will use .read/.write (if implemented) for non-vectored IO. 2. io_uring will use the ITER_UBUF representation for single vector readv/writev, but the generic syscalls currently uses ITER_IOVEC for these. That should mean, then, the only potential areas for problem are for file_operations that implement both .read/.read_iter or .write/.write_iter. Fortunately there are very few that do that, and I found only two of them that won't readily work: qib_file_ops, and snd_pcm_f_ops. The former is already broken with io_uring before this series, and the latter's vectored read/write only works with ITER_IOVEC, so that will break, but I don't think anyone is using io_uring to talk to a sound card driver. Jens Axboe (3): iov: add import_ubuf() io_uring: switch network send/recv to ITER_UBUF io_uring: use ubuf for single range imports for read/write Keith Busch (1): iov_iter: move iter_ubuf check inside restore WARN include/linux/uio.h | 1 + io_uring/net.c | 13 ++++--------- io_uring/rw.c | 9 ++++++--- lib/iov_iter.c | 15 +++++++++++++-- 4 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) -- 2.30.2