On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 11:00:30AM +0530, Souptick Joarder wrote: > On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 11:44 PM Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 11/15/18 7:45 AM, Souptick Joarder wrote: > > What is the opposite of vm_insert_range() or even of vm_insert_page()? > > or is there no need for that? > > There is no opposite function of vm_insert_range() / vm_insert_page(). > My understanding is, in case of any error, mmap handlers will return the > err to user process and user space will decide the next action. So next > time when mmap handler is getting invoked it will map from the beginning. > Correct me if I am wrong. The opposite function, I suppose, is unmap_region(). > > s/no./number/ > > I didn't get it ?? This is a 'sed' expression. 's' is the 'substitute' command; the / is a separator, 'no.' is what you wrote, and 'number' is what Randy is recommending instead. > > > + for (i = 0; i < page_count; i++) { > > > + ret = vm_insert_page(vma, uaddr, pages[i]); > > > + if (ret < 0) > > > + return ret; > > > > For a non-trivial value of page_count: > > Is it a problem if vm_insert_page() succeeds for several pages > > and then fails? > > No, it will be considered as total failure and mmap handler will return > the err to user space. I think what Randy means is "What happens to the inserted pages?" and the answer is that mmap_region() jumps to the 'unmap_and_free_vma' label, which is an accurate name. Thanks for looking, Randy.