On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 11:42:53PM +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 02:43:54PM -0700, Luis Chamberlain wrote: > > The PageHWPoison() call can be converted over to the respective folio call > > folio_test_hwpoison(). This introduces no functional changes. > > Um, no. Nobody should use folio_test_hwpoison(), it's a nonsense. > > Individual pages are hwpoisoned. You're only testing the head page > if you use folio_test_hwpoison(). There's folio_has_hwpoisoned() to > test if _any_ page in the folio is poisoned. But blindly converting > PageHWPoison to folio_test_hwpoison() is wrong. I see a pattern in shmem.c where first the head is tested and for large folios, any of pages in the folio is tested for poison flag. Should we factor it out as a helper in shmem.c and use it here? static ssize_t shmem_file_splice_read(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, ... if (folio_test_hwpoison(folio) || (folio_test_large(folio) && folio_test_has_hwpoisoned(folio))) { .. > > If anyone knows how to poison folio_test_hwpoison() to make it not > work, I'd appreciate it. IMO, I think it will be clear if folio_test_hwpoison checks if any of the page in the folio is poisoned and we should have a explicit helper such as folio_test_head_hwpoison if the callers want to only test if the head page is poisoned (although I am not sure if that is useful).